Without many clouds in the sky, darkness fell from above like a sheet covering the little bit of orange that was still illuminating the sky.
Dennis
Without many clouds in the sky, darkness fell from above like a sheet covering the little bit of orange that was still illuminating the sky.
Dennis
There weren’t a ton of clouds in the sky but the ones that were there played nicely in the wind and set off beautifully against the orange sky.
Dennis
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times. The sun sinking below the horizon will forever be my favorite moment in photography.
Dennis
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And just like that the amazing color was gone. All that was left was downtown LA, shrouded in fog.
Dennis
This was my favorite moment of the morning. The sky exploded in color and then slowly faded away as the sun rose higher in the sky.
Dennis
LA is an interesting place. I get to visit a few times a year for work and I always enjoy my visits but constantly think to myself that I could never live there.
The city is great for time-lapse because of all the constant motion. I especially appreciated the photography gods for sending a blimp to fly around above the city, just for me.
Dennis
The LA skyline and surrounding area is incredible at night. As much as LA seems to go on forever during the day, it’s 10 fold at night. The lights never stop traveling off into the distance.
This particular visit was cool because of the blimp (the light blob above the right side of downtown) was circling downtown and looked like a spaceship in the dark sky.
Dennis
I like this photo because of the combination of elements. The pink sky, reflecting the sunset off to the right, is beautiful. The two planes heading into LAX adds an interesting element of activity. Finally the cranes of the LA harbor off in the distance are cool looking.
Dennis
This was a windy January morning. I’ve always loved this part of South Beach. It feels very different from the restaurant and club area that is just a few blocks away.
Pulling up at 6am, you pass the last of the club goers from the night before on their way home. You walk out onto the jetty in the pitch black and the ocean seems to go on forever.
Aside from the birds which are ever present thorn in my side, the only thing I would have changed is the cloud line. The clouds at the horizon crushed the moment of sunrise. Other than that I enjoyed the people moving in and out of frame, the ship that came into port and the wind that continuously swept the clouds from right to left.
Dennis