There's a window at Soberanes Trail between four and six in the afternoon where the cliffs catch direct light and the water turns deep teal. That's when we shot.
Then we drove to Garrapata Beach for the cliff-edge angles: sharper light, wider horizons, the kind of frame that makes the surrounding coast look bigger.
Next stop was Bixby Bridge, where the cliffs play harder shadows. Different mood entirely from the first spot.
We took the long route. Two-plus hours including driving, the kind of shoot where every location adds another color to the gallery.
The view does most of the work. The couple does the rest. 117 frames of one quiet hour at the edge of the Pacific.
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