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Wednesday Vignette: Harbor Views

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Anna of Flutter & Hum sponsors a weekly post featuring images she and other bloggers have found interesting.  I'm joining in again this week with a few photos captured while looking out onto the Los Angeles harbor from our back garden.  The first image, taken yesterday morning, is perhaps the most dramatic.

The marine layer is back, bringing temperatures down but blanketing the morning sky in clouds.  In this photo, the sun had broken through a hole in the cloud cover to bathe a section of the harbor behind the Vincent Thomas Bridge in a pool of silver light.


The second and third photos show the moon's rise over the horizon on Saturday evening.

When I first noticed the moon rising, it looked as though it was balanced on top of the hills in the distance, only half-hidden in the haze above Long Beach instead of entirely obscured as is usually the case.  By the time I grabbed my camera, the moon was already well on its way upward but it still looked massive and neatly mirrored the lights shining in the harbor below.

The view a little later as night fell, before the moon reached the pinnacle of its upward trajectory


Visit Anna at Flutter & Hum to find other interesting images.


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