Oh this is so good. Like a movie poster. I remember taking a picture of my son under the Santa Monica Pier, and I got a similar look. Yet with yours, there is so much more mystery! Fab.
hate the tunnel outside Riteaid tho. makes me miss the old Thrifty's that faced the other turquoise monolith in town (now Comerica, once was Security Pacific).
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Oh this is so good. Like a movie poster. I remember taking a picture of my son under the Santa Monica Pier, and I got a similar look. Yet with yours, there is so much more mystery! Fab.
great shot
love the shot
and the concept of running around in a haze
hate the tunnel outside Riteaid tho. makes me miss the old Thrifty's that faced the other turquoise monolith in town (now Comerica, once was Security Pacific).
Very good picture. I think I would welcome a haze. All we have is, "hot". 104 is a bit much.
My first thought was...that person has quite an aura!
I always think that walkway is depressing but this picture is great!
Moving to Mammoth cleared away a lot of that haze!!!
go towards the light, go towards the light
Well done! Another great shot.
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