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Still the Sirens Call

September 3, 2016 by Greg Molyneux

Fiery sunset ignites with stunning marsh tributary reflection.

Listen with care to this, now, and a god will arm your mind. Square in your ship’s path are Seirênês, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by; woe to the innocent who hears that sound! Lady Kirkê, in spite of her transformative machinations that rendered men into swine, offered warning to Odysseus when discussing possible […]

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Photos from the archives

World class sunset over the sandy beaches and jetty rock of Long Beach Island
A cross processed, close cropped portrait orientation macro photograph of a single flowering wisteria bud.
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.
14mm winter sunset photo made over frozen and snowy salt marsh.
35mm photo of a puffy dandelion seed head set atop grass.

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