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Posted on February 21, 2018

Inside the Frame: Victoria Beach

My tripod legs were on the sand, with the sea water constantly sweeping under. It wasn’t easy to capture bracketed shots before the sand shifted slightly and moved the tripod along with it. Capturing the water movement, though, was worth the effort. For a strong foreground, I placed the outcrop on the left, occupying about …

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Posted on August 25, 2017August 25, 2017

Photographing California

Graduated from college. Got a job. Got money. Spent it on toys–camera and lenses. Got no time to shoot. 🙁 Unless you’re a professional photographer and are dedicated to take pictures full-time, there is no way you explore every inch of the land to discover photogenic sites. You want to go home with the most …

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