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September 2017 Photo of the Month: Great Beyond

Great Beyond

My September 2017 Photo of the Month is Great Beyond, an image photographed at Shell Beach near La Jolla Cove in San Diego.

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January 2020 Photo of the Month: WND20

WND20

My January 2020 Photo of the Month is WND20, another sunset photograph from San Diego’s Windansea Beach.

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May 2020 Photo of the Month: LM118

LM118

The pandemic continues.  I can’t get out much.  But I have a May 2020 Photo of the MonthLM118 is my selection.

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November 2016 Photo of the Month: Tunnelscape

Tunnelscape

My November 2016 Photo of the Month is Tunnelscape, an image made at the Scripps Pier at La Jolla Shores.

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April 2017 Photo Of The Month: Ponder The Beyond

Ponder The Beyond

My April 2017 Photo Of The Month is Ponder The Beyond, an image made in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park here in San Diego.

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September 2011 Photo of the Month: Downtown From El Prado

SD47

My September 2011 Photo of the Month is Downtown From El Prado, an image made in the evening in San Diego’s Balboa Park.

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July 2019 Photo of the Month: WND3

WND3

My July 2019 Photo of the Month is WND3, a photograph made at San Diego’s Windansea Beach during a very low tide.

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September Morning At Hospitals Reef (7 Images)

Gray Reflecting Moment

September Morning At Hospitals Reef

My good friend Alex Kunz and I spent the morning visiting Hospitals Reef in La Jolla.  This is one of the most popular sunset spots in San Diego.

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January 2015 Photo of the Month: Grand Bixby

Grand Bixby

My January 2015 Photo of the Month is Grand Bixby, an image made of the world-famous Bixby Canyon Bridge in Big Sur.

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Building Impressions

Skyway 3

Building Impressions

Santa Ana winds bring to San Diego heat and a lack of clouds. The onshore flow is pushed deep into the Pacific. This is normally the time to put the camera away, but I have rather enjoyed making impressionistic images in this weather.

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