Santa Monica Pier at Sunset

    Canon 5DMKII + 24-70mm f/2.8, 43mm, f/16, 10s, ISO 100.

    Santa Monica Pier at sunset. No post-processing, except a little healing brush on all the dust and fluffy bits that always seem to find their way on my lenses right before I take a nice photo.

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    Comments and faves

    1. Jazza2, HartiNet, Veevake, kmkeshav, and 115 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. ( Nicole ) (21 months ago | reply)

      Love the ferris wheel! Awesome shot Lisa :) I was just there a couple wks ago but apparently i didnt have my camera with me :/

    3. Veevake (21 months ago | reply)

      lovely shot Lisa!The sunset hues are awesome...

    4. kmkeshav (21 months ago | reply)

      awesome colours.. love this.. enjoy all your photos..! :)

    5. Sam Figueroa (21 months ago | reply)

      Love, love, love those colors. The reflection in the water looks so cool Lisa.

    6. Russ Brookes (21 months ago | reply)

      Nice colours

    7. P Squared Pics (21 months ago | reply)

      Love the wheel. Fantastic

    8. bishii (21 months ago | reply)

      lovely!!

    9. H-L-Andersen (21 months ago | reply)

      Great reflections and colors!! Perfect comp and exposure here!! Well done

    10. come_wat_may (21 months ago | reply)

      Gorgeous shot!

    11. Maurizio M. (21 months ago | reply)

      spettacolare davvero....complimenti sul serio.

    12. AZTAZ (21 months ago | reply)

      Very nice work, Lisa....

    13. Dave Brightwell (21 months ago | reply)

      Lovely tones in the sky, and beautiful reflections!!

    14. Disney Digitally (21 months ago | reply)

      The pier never looked so good. Good job with the SOOC work.

    15. Amppt (21 months ago | reply)

      Wow. Nice!

    16. Traeder Photo (21 months ago | reply)

      Wonderful image!!!

    17. jeffa72 (21 months ago | reply)

      awesome night shot!

    18. Jeff Maack (21 months ago | reply)

      love the colors and those reflections rock!

    19. wilson_ng (21 months ago | reply)

      nice cool reflection

    20. WarEagle8608 (21 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic reflection.

    21. grazzzi11 (21 months ago | reply)

      Prime!!!

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    22. robertwilson2000 (21 months ago | reply)

      Really wonderful shot !!!!

    23. Neil Kremer (21 months ago | reply)

      Not on your lens...on your sensor. You can't see dust on your lens.

    24. [•] InFrame Imaging [deleted] (21 months ago | reply)

      Nicely Done :-)

    25. cup4tml (21 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful! Love the wheel, the sky, the reflection, there's just so much going for it!

    26. _Katarzyna (21 months ago | reply)

      wow, awesome!

    27. Kamran Hashmi (21 months ago | reply)

      Stunning shot. Lovely.
      just coming from your G+ page.

    28. Tabish Nayeemi - Thanx to all 112,000+ Viewers (21 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic Composition, Lovely Work My Friend...Your Excellence in Photography is increasing Day by Day...and I can clearly feel it from your work....Keep it up ....
      Happy Weekend...

    29. dreamer@desh (20 months ago | reply)

      perfect! :)

    30. Afulki (20 months ago | reply)

      beautiful shot, great composition.

    31.  DocBudie (20 months ago | reply)

      wow.. this one spectacular, love it Lisa

    32. Tim Grimmel (20 months ago | reply)

      beautiful colors and composition.

    33. Rock-Ola (20 months ago | reply)

      Great colors, reflections and timing of the water to create the reflections on the wet sand. I love long night exposures.

    34. Raminder Pal Singh (20 months ago | reply)

      This is such a beautiful shot!

    35. Stoff74 (19 months ago | reply)

      Cool shot! ;)

    36. simpletones (7 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful capture, especially the motion on the big wheel with the soft tones of the sky behind it. Nice reflection in the foreground too.

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