Tuesday, July 5, 2011

show me some FIREWORKS -- 4th of July from The Hill

 Redondo's display of fireworks, as seen from PV, was brilliant.
 A lonely sailboat meanders down the coast as the light retreats around sundown.
 People--and photographers (left third, at the edge of the cliff) were sprinkled all along the cliff.
  And everyone decided to check out this vantage point--leading to constant flow of cars, which did not ebb for the entire duration of the display.
 A time lapse photo shows the ghost image of a cell phone used to take a fireworks picture and heads of attendees at the church by Haggerty's on the Hill--a great viewing area for the fireworks.
 A young lady, left, goes from sitting upright to flopping down out of boredom, waiting for the barge fireworks show to begin off of Torrance beach (shot from the patio at the church near Haggerty's).
 Silhouettes of attendees mark the foreground of this fantastic pyrotechnic display.
 Panoramic fisheye crop, 1
 Panoramic fisheye crop, 2
A burst of fireworks, shot as a long-exposure, poses as a psychedelic, technicolor mushroom cloud.  The beam of light in the foreground is a car zooming by.

4 comments:

Selase said...

Nice!!!

Marcus Bockman, Editor said...

Thanks, Sal! I hope you've been well buddy! I saw you out there last session, but I didn't paddle up because the lefts off the pier were so ridiculously crowded and I didn't want to sit in a moshpit of party-wave-riding spongers. I know I got more waves where I was than I would have over there. I've been checking your blog regularly. Good stuff, sir! See you soon, brother.

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Marcus Bockman, Editor said...

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