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If Everbody Had an Ocean Poster
by ProPeak Photography
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If Everbody Had an Ocean poster by ProPeak Photography. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Surfers catching the last waves and rays along the coast at Sunset Cliffs.... more
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Artist's Description
Surfers catching the last waves and rays along the coast at Sunset Cliffs.
Although the location seems remote, it's a mere 5-miles from downtown San Diego, with approximately 50,000 people living in Point Loma alone.
As shown here, the erosion of the cliffs is a constant concern. The area is unstable with multiple deaths and serious injuries each year. But, the allure of the idyllic sunsets, white sand beaches below, and decent surf breaks, keeps bringing people back.
When you visit San Diego, be alert, don't allow distractions to get the better of you, and take in one of our glorious Pacific sunsets.
About ProPeak Photography
My goal has always been to capture moments that inspire me so that I can share them with others. I have been fortunate to have several selections of my work recognized in print and in competition. I am predominantly drawn to images of beautiful landscapes, glorious sunrises and sunsets, impressive cities, impressive architecture and feats of engineering, and awe-inspiring nature. I try to remain faithful to the moments I have experienced, with only 'natural' enhancements in post-processing, though you will also find monochromatic images here. I hope that the moments I share here speak to you. I am open to suggestions, ideas, and feedback you might have about future content offerings. Dan
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