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Larry those are great. It always tears me up to see a sea lion with a net around his neck like that. I really like the shot of the gull with the cormorant background. Sorry about the aborted dive, hate when that happens, but it looks like you saved the day. Love the fringehead shot, I know what you mean about how territorial they are. I have been photographing one for over a year now in Morro Bay, always in the same spot, a short length of old PVC pipe. Thanks as always for posting these, ++Ken++
 
jonix:
i wish we had picturesque locations such as those here in the PI.

What about posting some photos from P.Burgos street? I found that quite picturesque.
 
Thanks, Jon & Ken. Tassie, I really like the shot of the river as well. Howard, nice musical stuff. I wish my son's band had a sound board like that! I don't think it would fit in the little bars they play in, though.
Aaron's on the drums.
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Tassie, what lovely scenery. I can't believe I missed your photos when I perused this thread, today.

Howard, I always like to see the human element, but seem to always forget to photo that very thing in my own pics. I like the way you catch the facial expressions.
 
got nothing to do his afternoon so i walked 50 paces to the west and shot what was there. i found it funny that there was a lot to shoot within that 50 paces. things can easily be overlooked.

offering these balls
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reaching out
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just like in diving;when you think you are going slow... go slower. :D
 
Very nice landscapes Tassie. Howarde, that set is hypnotic. Can't stop looking at the photos, can almost hear the music. I agree with Chantal, the faces/expressions are terrific. Jon those are beautiful, what do those buds turn into?? ++Ken++
 
Jcsgt:
Tassie, what lovely scenery. I can't believe I missed your photos when I perused this thread, today.

Howard, I always like to see the human element, but seem to always forget to photo that very thing in my own pics. I like the way you catch the facial expressions.
Thanks... The crowd facial expressions are more difficult to catch if you're not sitting on the stage. ;)

Larry... I've been a professional sound engineer for over 15 years... Making it out of the bar scene for a band or an engineer is tough, but it's all worth the effort :)
 

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