Friday, August 27, 2010

Ocean Silhouette

I really have never understood the appeal of the beach on a sunny summer day (read: rotting washed-up seaweed, hordes of fishermen, dodging sandcastles, dodging volleyballs/beachballs/baseballs/frisbees, crazy children and crazy dogs, joggers and cyclists who don't like people in their way, parking-spot wars, elaborate cleanup rituals, sandy cars and sticky clothes). Besides, the water is southern California is cold!

Fortunately, the hordes leave en-masse after sunset, leaving the beach to the locals. This is convenient, because this is when the ocean tends to be at its most evocative. While I believe that both sunsets and silhouettes are somewhat cliched photography subjects, I am constantly struck by the touch of poignancy they add to any picture, especially when in combination.

Below is a series taken during a recent late-evening walk on La Jolla Shores beach. There is nothing overtly conceptual about these images. They're just...pretty.

...and sometimes, pretty is all you need!






1 comment:

  1. I enjoy "pretty" shots like this myself! Very well done. Thank you for making a comment on my most recent blog. I was going to go on this night, and instead went the second night. There is NO other place like La Jolla on the earth! However, I agree with you about going to the beach during the summer! TOO many people! :) Thank you for sharing!

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