I’ve been taking my new long board out on the boardwalk (well, cement walk is more accurate) in Venice quite a bit lately. I thought that I’d seen it all on the streets of New York City, but Venice, California is certainly a place all to it’s own. Beautiful sunsets, spray painted palm trees and people doing just about anything for a hand-out make Venice an interesting and very unique place to live.
A few friends from back east have asked “what’s it like in Venice?”, so yesterday I decided to take a camera along for a sunset cruise. I enjoyed snapping photos down there, so expect more to come…
…and a restaurant recommendation from last night:
Locanda del Lago (Santa Monica, CA) - I can’t believe that I passed this place on the Promenade in Santa Monica so many times and just noticed it. Excellent Northern Italian cuisine. I had the salt-encrusted sea bass, which they prepare at the table by carefully cracking and lifting off the chunks of salt that are piled on it as it cooks. It gave a whole new meaning to “melts in your mouth”. Thanks for the recommendation, Tony!














i need to go there! great photos. thanks for sharing! xo
Love the guy with the guitar. Great shots all around.
awesome
long boards look fun….but i would probably fall off haha
Great photography on the very places I usually visit. Keep it up! I’ll feature you soon on my blog, which mostly consist of the cool photographers, their unique technique and their passion for life. You would qualify on all accounts !