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This book is a photo essay of sunrises and sunsets taken in Capitola, California on Monterey Bay and of Lilly the cat next door. It's contents are a distillation of 80,000 images taken in the year's 2012 to 2016. Sunrises are intertidal imagery where waterproof gear is a necessity. I climb marine terrace outcrops, hunker down in wave cut caves and wade into the surf zone to capture solar emergence. Sunsets are from the bluffs above the Village of Capitola, California. I share the secrets of my observations and vantage points so that you may explore on your own. Lilly, the cat next door and her cat moments, cat naps and cat spots.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a photo essay of sunrises and sunsets taken in Capitola, California on Monterey Bay and of Lilly the cat next door. It's contents are a distillation of 80,000 images taken in the year's 2012 to 2016. Sunrises are intertidal imagery where waterproof gear is a necessity. I climb marine terrace outcrops, hunker down in wave cut caves and wade into the surf zone to capture solar emergence. Sunsets are from the bluffs above the Village of Capitola, California. I share the secrets of my observations and vantage points so that you may explore on your own. Lilly, the cat next door and her cat moments, cat naps and cat spots.
Autorenporträt
Dave Mrus is a recent Student at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California. He is an Artist of multiple mediums, Monotasker and Visual Synthesizer who lives in Capitola, California. Dave is a propagator of rare and endangered California Native plants and rediscovered the Cut Leaf Chinquapin, Chrysolepis chrysophylla laciniata in 2006. He continues the elusive challenge of Chinquapin cultivation. Since 2003, Dave has explored the Alpine Tundra of the White Mountains of California while stationed at UCLA's Research Station on Mount Barcroft. (WMRS) Dave has maintained a Moleskin journal since 2006 and annotates words, concepts and connections from the print edition of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. Dave has also designed an Oral Storytelling game called, Aha by Obit. It is a 10 year plus collection of New York Times obituaries where an Aha moment lead an Individual on a path of discovery and exploration.