A sunset, a tripod and an open shutter help give a silky texture to the Pacific Ocean surrounding Seal Rock at Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
For more texture, check out Ailsa’s weekly Travel Theme at Where’s My Backpack.
A sunset, a tripod and an open shutter help give a silky texture to the Pacific Ocean surrounding Seal Rock at Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
For more texture, check out Ailsa’s weekly Travel Theme at Where’s My Backpack.
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Beautiful selections of textures from the sunset to the water then the rocks.
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thanks! glad you like these shots!
Lovely photos again, Stephen. 🙂
ah, thank you, adinparadise! nothing like a pretty sunset, eh?
How beautiful!
thank you my friend!
Gorgeous shots! Particularly like the first one.
thanks, madhu!
I like them both 🙂 The second one fits better the theme 😉
Hey there, Paula … thanks! I wrestled with the two of them, so I finally just decided to post them both. Why? Because I can!
Gorgeous shots!
thanks amy! appreciate that!
*sigh* How gorgeous!
Hi Leslyn, and thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked my shots.
What gorgeous shots !
thank you, my friend. thanks for commenting!
Amazing colors!
why thank you, ioanna!!!
There’s an amazing quality to your photo and I agree, silk or velvet is exactly how I’d describe the texture of the water. For a girl slowly coming out of the dregs of winter, that’s definitely a welcome sight with the gorgeous sunset!
Hi GIAFF!!! Thanks for that. For a guy slowly going into the dregs of winter, this one kind of signifies the passing of yet another San Francisco non-summer. sigh.