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RE: 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - North American Friday week #32 - the absolute winner takes 200 SBD!
This is the Manhattan Beach Pier, just south of Santa Monica in Los Angeles, CA. An original version of this pier, built in 1901, was destroyed by a storm in 1913. This current pier, constructed in 1920, is still the oldest concrete pier on the West Coast of the United States. Today, this beach is well known as a popular volleyball beach (there were dozens of courts directly behind me taking this photo) as well as a surfing and fishing spot. And as you see, it's a great place to watch a sunset!
No surf over there?
This is a very nice sunset pic, the colours are beautiful and the long exposure gives a great movement to the water.
Awesome capture :)
Thanks! There was surf, but there was also a 15-30 second lull between waves, so I have a mix of surf and calm shots which was kinda ideal!