Sunday, July 3, 2016

2014 San Diego Beach - Revisited

I don't usually go to the beach... But when I do, it's in San Diego, California...

Lifeguard Station


My Uncle In Action

Okay, not really. My kind relatives thought it'd be cool for us to visit the beach. And they were right. I got plenty of shots of the local flora and fauna. I don't necessarily know what plants are present, but I like them anyway. Also there are a lot of beautiful ladies in San Diego...

Waiting... For?

Shoreline Stroll

Walking Along The Waves

But I chose to shoot MOSTLY the wildlife because wildlife don't get spooked and find me creepy if I take their pictures. I especially love that squirrel that posed for me and that pelican that didn't give a crap when I was taking its pictures. Some were even teasing me-- That seal in particular that had a satisfied look on its face sticking out its tongue to bait me into shooting and pulling it back in before the camera can capture it.


Gliding Seagull

The Horizon Beyond

Admiring The Waves

Birds On The Rock

Basking On The Rocks

Pelican On Watch

Western Seagull

The Cliffside

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Ground Squirrel

Ground Squirrel

Seals On The Beach

Watching The Waves

Chilling On The Rock

Overlookin The Beach

The Face of Satisfaction

Coming In For Landing

Family Beach Stroll

Mandatory Flower Shots

Furry Flower Thing

Seeing Purple

Butterfly Landing

Seagulls In Flight

Banking Right

Western Seagull Up Close

Spotting For Fish

Seals On The Rocks

No offense to the seals but they kinda stink. And them seagulls dump their crap practically wherever they fancy. I suppose part of going back to nature is having to put up with all that.


Do Not Feed

Lifeguard Watchtower

At the end of the day, it was a fun and memorable experience. Memories may fade, but pictures have a way of reminding us of how the day went.
For the rest of the set, feel free to find them in the original album below.


Until then, don't let getting lost scare you from going out to wander! :)

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