“ Marine Layer at Santa Monica ”
I left cloudy Pennsylvania for sunny California, but every time I was near a beach I was met with a foggy overcast called the marine layer! At first I thought it must be smoke from a wildfire somewhere but then learned about the fog. From what I read it is a little unusual to be so heavy and ...
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Photo Location: Santa Monica Pier
  • Teresa Wiist Edited 5 months ago

    This is SO lovely! Photographically, it checks all the boxes:
    great depth of field... check
    crisp colors and details... check … more

    This is SO lovely! Photographically, it checks all the boxes:
    great depth of field... check
    crisp colors and details... check
    rule of thirds... check
    wonderful focal areas... check!!!
    Sorry I'm so late checking in... I just got back from a little over two weeks in Pensacola, Florida and I am WAY behind!

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  • Albert Butzer Edited 5 months ago

    Love the way you caught that seagull in the lower right corner of your frame!

    Love the way you caught that seagull in the lower right corner of your frame!

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  • Peter Davis Edited 6 months ago

    A well stitched together panorama. You seem to have avoided any blurring caused by movement of the people in the photo.

    A well stitched together panorama. You seem to have avoided any blurring caused by movement of the people in the photo.

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Canon EOS R5 Canon 35mm f/1.4
1/640 f/8 100 35

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#panorama #pier #santamonica #ferriswheel #fog #crowd

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