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California cruising

July 3, 2014 by Greg Molyneux

An HDR photograph taken just after sunset during blue hour along the shores of Huntington Beach California. The foreground is marked by a sweet beach cruiser bicycle locked to a beach bound bike rack. The Pacific Coast Highway lies away in the distance.

A few weeks back I spent the week away on the left coast. It was my second time. Leaving Eastwatch by the Sea it’s still strange to watch the sun set over the ocean. Rising it what I’m used to. Clearly I don’t get out much. While I was staying with good friends in Huntington […]

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Photos from the archives

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Blue hour photo of four small pebbles set upon an empty bay beach.
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White daisy blossoms photographed at 35mm in low key vertical orientation.
Golden hour photo of cracked mussel shells, docks, and storm clouds.

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