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  • Big Sur, Ca.

  • A lone fisherman stands along the ocean shore in Long Beach, California, USA with his/her catch. In this scene you can nearly feel the ocean breeze and hear its’ waves break gently against the shoreline. The solitude in the image evokes peace and tranquility. Made into a painterly artwork via Photoshop CS2.

  • Taken in Big Sur, California October, 2007

  • This image was taken just north of Santa Cruz, California. October, 2007 /

  • This shot was taken at the Garrapata State Park in Big Sur, California. / This is a beautiful place to view, and photograph. It’s a particularly dangerous place. The loose terrain, and soft shoulder of the cliffs are dangerous enough, but the beautiful beaches are very inviting, and very deadly. / In this area, “rogue” waves” which are unpredictable large Tsunami type of waves often roll all the way up the beach, pulling whoever is on the beach into the water. The water is around 50 degrees F. Extremely cold. The strong tide makes it very difficult to escape, and get out of the water. Every year there are numerous drownings, especially tourists. I personally witnessed this happen to a couple of Japanese tourists back in 2001. The husband was able to escape, his wife drown on Garrapata beach. It was a horrible thing to witness.

  • This photograph was taken at Stump Beach in Sonoma County, California. / October, 2007.

  • This photograph was taken near Stump Beach in Sonoma County, California. / October, 2007

  • The old crumbling sea wall at San Cataldo in southern Italy under a pretty sky

  • Ka Lokomaika’i / Liberation of the Heart / Sunset Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 09 May 2009 19:08:38 / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv 0.3 Av 9.0 ISO 100 Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm “He aloha no’ he aloha / Ka liko pua ‘iliahi / E please mai ho’i ‘oe ke aloha / ‘Oiai ana ua meha. / ‘Ano’ai wale ke ‘ike aku / A ka malu ‘ulu o ka wehiwehi / Ke kai honehone nei i ku’u poli / Ke hone nei ku’u poli. / Pehea ka’ua e ka hoa / Ka’ano’i a ke aloha / Ka maile lau lipolipo i ka wao / Ka hanu ‘a’ala o ku’u ipo. / Ha’ina mai ka puana / Na’ dew drops ke aloha / Ha’ina hou ka puana / He aloha no ke aloha. / ~ Hawaiian to English Translation ~ / Truly loved, yes truly / It is the bud of the sandalwood / Won’t you please return my love / Or I shall be lonesome. / How delightful it is to see you / In the shade of the breadfruit grove / The sea caresses my bosom / Speaking softly to my heart. / What shall become of us, my friend? / The desire of my heart / The dark green Maile leaf of the uplands / The fragrant breathe of my love. / The refrain is told / I love the dewdrops / Tell the refrain again Of true love.” Mai loko mai ‘o, na / Bill Ali’iloa Lincoln

  • On a road trip in mid-August 1987, this coastal scene was taken while travelling down the United States west coast. I wasn’t too meticulous about recording image info, including locations, in those days. But my memory, imperfect as it is, tells me this crashing wave was taken somewhere along the northern California coast, near San Francisco. Made painterly via Photoshop.

  • Point Pinos Light, on the Pacific coast of California. was built in 1855 to guide ships through the dangerous southern entrance of the Monterey Bay. The name Punta de los Pinos translated to “Point of the Pines”, is an appropriate designation for the thickly wooded northern tip of the Monterey Peninsula where the pines grew almost to the water’s edge. Often spelled Point Piños, Point Pinos Lighthouse is the oldest continuously-operating lightstation on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. Its first lightkeeper, Charles Layton, was killed in 1856 while serving as a member of the sheriff’s posse chasing the notorious outlaw, Anastacio Garcia. In early Pacific Grove days Point Pinos Lighthouse was more than an aid to navigation; it was a social hub. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote of visiting lightkeeper Allen Luce in 1879 in The Old Pacific Capital, and Mrs. Emily Fish, Point Pinos’s most famous lightkeeper, was nicknamed “The Socialite Lightkeeper” for the many parties and dinners she held at the building. Laminated Print /

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  • Long Beach, California Shoreline – Old Lighthouse captured in a foggy day

  • Foggy day allowed for beautiful scenery in Long Beach Shoreline Village

  • Calming atmpsphere of early morning in the moisture of fog

  • Early morning in dense fog allowed for this amazing view at Marina in Long Beach, California

  • Amazing view of The Pacific Ocean from the edge of California Coast

  • Night Scene of Marina overlooking port of Long Beach

  • Steakhouse Cruise Ship in a beautiful night scenery of Long Beach Marina

  • I could have spent the whole day here. Unfortunately the trip was spent at local historic spots.

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