Agnus was standing near me. I kept looking her way thinking how great she looked in her hat, leis and pink, purple and yellow dress in the sweet evening light. I wanted to take her photo but I didn't want to be rude. She pulled out a Kodak disposable camera and asked me to take some photos of her. I asked if I could take a few of her with my camera. This is one of them.
Posted on August 18th, 2011
If you've looked at my web site and followed my blog you know I have an affinity for palm trees.
Posted on August 15th, 2011
Floating.
Introduction to surfing, AKA surfing lesson.
Posted on August 13th, 2011
One of the things I like about Waikiki is the variety of experiences there. From early morning moments of contemplation to afternoon antics.
Posted on August 11th, 2011
Just back from a trip to O'ahu. Here are a couple of snaps of a popular swimming and boogie boarding spot called "Walls" at Waikiki Beach.
The energy level and crowd size ebbs and flows. When it's crowded it's really fun to photograph.
Posted on August 9th, 2011
It seemed fitting to have a self portrait with a palm tree in SoCal, the land of palms.
Posted on April 19th, 2011
In front of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is a unique sculpture by Chris Burton. It's made of two-hundred and two restored, cast iron, antique, street lamps from the LA area. In the bright SoCal light, shadows and patterns are everywhere.
Posted on April 16th, 2011
Near the Annenberg Space for Photography is this cool little park. After checking out the "Extreme Exposure" exhibit we had coffee there.
Posted on April 14th, 2011
A sunny Sunday in Balboa Park is can be lively. You'll see art on display, street performers, live music, all sorts of people, and on this Sunday, talented Iranian folk dancers.
Posted on April 10th, 2011
The beach areas in San Diego, Pacific Beach, Mission Beach and Ocean Beach feel like quintessential SoCal beach towns. Surfers, palm lined streets, cottages, duplexes and small bungalows dot the landscape. You're never far from the sound and smell of the Pacific Ocean. If you squint and use your imagination you're transported to the 50's, 60's or early 70's.
Posted on April 8th, 2011
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