If you think it’s all sunshine in Southern California, you’re in for a surprise. We are at the tail end of the marine layer season. June gloom correctly termed brings in a thick layer of fog every morning that lasts until around 10am. Except this year the pesky layer lasts all day resulting in very little sunshine for the region. It’s usually just hanging out a few miles from the beach, but this year it’s covering all of Los Angeles. To my shock, I woke up to the sun and was very excited to finally soak in some morning sun. Here’s some photos from my first sunny morning in a long time.
These two above were from a surfing tournament we stumbled on in Venice Beach. Second one is using a 90mm lens I recently acquired.
And finally the one above with the marine layer rolling back in. The sun wasn’t strong enough to fight it off. Oh well, got a few hours of that glorious sun.