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NOTLEYS OCEAN VIEW 2
NOTLEYS OCEAN VIEW 2
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NOTLEYS OCEAN VIEW 2 is a black and white fine art photograph captured along the rugged coastline of Notleys Landing, an uninhabited former hamlet in the Big Sur region of Monterey County, California. Photographed by Lannie Hall of Eikones Studio, this powerful coastal landscape reveals the raw beauty and quiet isolation of one of California’s most storied and untouched shorelines.
The composition looks down from dramatic coastal bluffs toward the Pacific Ocean as waves trace long, rhythmic lines along the shoreline below. In black and white, the image emphasizes texture, scale, and atmosphere—weathered cliffs, rolling surf, and an expansive sky come together to create a sense of depth and stillness. The absence of human presence reinforces the feeling of solitude and timelessness that defines Notleys Landing.
Photographed with a fine art sensibility, NOTLEYS OCEAN VIEW 2 captures the wild, contemplative character of Big Sur’s coast and pairs beautifully with modern, coastal, minimalist, and nature-inspired interiors. Its restrained monochrome palette allows the viewer to focus on form and movement, making it an elegant statement piece for living rooms, offices, bedrooms, and design-forward spaces seeking artwork that feels grounded and expansive.
This photograph is professionally printed on museum-quality archival photo paper, ensuring exceptional tonal range, clarity, and detail. Each print is produced using archival processes designed to resist fading for up to 80 years under proper display conditions. NOTLEYS OCEAN VIEW 2 is available in large-format sizes up to 40x60, offering a refined and lasting wall art piece that celebrates the enduring beauty of California’s remote coastline.
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The Artist Behind the Lens
I am Lannie Hall, founder of Eikones Studio and a lifelong photographer. My work is shaped by travel, curiosity, and a documentary approach that values honesty over perfection. Every image I create is rooted in the moment it was captured—unfiltered, authentic, and timeless.