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So, here's an image I captured during one of my recent morning explorations of downtown Long Beach. I am digging the way the stoplight pole is grouped with the two palm trees set against the whispy clouds in the blue sky.
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I went out around midday yesterday, and I took my camera with me--just in case. And there was nothing interesting. But just before I hopped into my little Kia to head back home, I stood in the middle of the street to capture this scene. I like the vanishing point perspective, and we've been experiencing some "winter" weather here in SoCal, so there have been some interesting cloud formations around the past few days. This turned out to be one of those times. I am really digging how this piece turned out. Hope you do, too.
I just sold this 2x3' piece printed on wood that I shot of the Seal Beach pier.
Thanks, Lawrence!
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(This is just a quickie shot of it, with the light kinda glaring off the bottom right corner.)
I found this shot buried in a folder while a I was digging around in my computer. I captured this the last time I was in Stockholm, and I happened into Montelliusvagen while I was exploring Sodermalm. I am always attracted to this kind of perspective, so I positioned myself to grab this shot, but it's quite an amazing spot overlooking Lake Malaren, Gamla Stan, Kungsholmen, Stadshuset, and more. And I was fortuntate to encounter it on a beautiful afternoon.
Up to Bluff Park from the beach in LB.
I was creeping around a different alley in DTLB:
This seagull maintained an absolutely static pose for me on the San Clemente pier.
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