by Stephanie Cartozian A “quiet publicity hound” is how Charles Muncaster, himself an architect, described his grandfather Walter Swindell Davis, the brilliant…
Bad news for drone owners! FAA announced that the SoFi stadium, where this year's Super Bowl will be held, is a "No Drone Zone" indicating that violators will be fined $30,000.
Wednesday, March 31
Mac Users Group
Zoom meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with Beginners Q & A, followed by a main presentation on a subject of interest to all Mac users. Free. The South Bay Apple Mac Users Group has been around for over 30 years. All Mac/iPad/iPhone users and potential users are welcome. For more information see sbamug.com or @sbamug, 310-644-3315, or info@sbamug.com.
Thursday, April 1
Terranea to-go
Leave the cooking to some bunny else this year with Passover and Easter to-go meals from Terranea. Vegetarian Easter to-go meals and Easter sweets from the Terranea Bake Shop are also available. Deadline is today for pick up April 3-4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Prices range from $150-$550. Please visit store.terranea.com/collections/meals-to-go.
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He framed the shot: Catalina Island in the distance, rocks in the foreground, then the ocean, and the sunset. And then the magic happened. (Brenton Hamilton)
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA Sometimes it s the little unexpected pleasures that can turn a good day into a great day! Such was the case for Brenton Hamilton who got a terrific shot in Palos Verdes when he was on his way to pick up his 9-month-old son who was being taken care of by his grandparents.
Shot with a Sony A7iii with Sony 24-105mm f/4 lens (ISO 100, 24mm, f/4, 1/125 secs) and developed with Luminar, the Redondo Beach man told Manhattan Beach Patch, I wanted to frame the sunset with rocks in the foreground and Catalina in the distance. I wasn t expecting this cloud structure to unfold so that was a pleasant addition.