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Week1 Cierra Torres - Dana Point Sunset


 I took this Picture in 2024,  We went to Dana Point to celebrate a friends birthday with cake and Uno after a Meal together! I love the sun and the warmth it brings to life and this photo! I appreciate how it stays in the Right hand side! I was able to capture the rays of light and i love how they are shaped through the edges of the trees. The sky melts into the warmth the of the sun, which then lays into the deep water. I also enjoy the texture of the ocean, and how it looks upon the rich green grass texture as well! This was such a fun day celebrating a friend, i feel love, connection, peace, enjoyment, contentment, relaxation and gratitude! 





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  1. Ps. I had to re-submit it through google photos in order for it to submit my apologies !

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  2. It came through, so thank you! Beautiful photo and great connections to your emotions. In future posts try to mix in what you see and how it affects you. In this you list what you see and then a list of how it made you feel but I would be interested it see if different parts of the photo affects you in different ways. Regardless, great post and image!

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  3. You put Week 1 in your post but it was the Week 2 post - next one will be Week 4

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