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Something different today, not my usual style and certainly outside of my comfort zone, but I haven't been comfortable for 2 weeks. A close up abstract of the Balandra beaches and the inland blue hole. A panoramic version will be coming soon.
Lobos marinos en sus habituales juegos, en el fondo, un enorme banco de peces típicos de las épocas otoñales e invernales del lugar.
Fotografía realizada en Los Islotes, la zona más al norte del archipiélago Espíritu Santo, en la Baja California sur.
Baja California Sur 2018.
Agave americana
31°19'32"N 116°14'58"W
Buona Pasqua!
Happy Easter!
Joyeuses Pâques!
Frohe Ostern!
Feliz Pascua!
Feliz Páscoa!
Καλό Πάσχα
Спраздником Пасхи!
فِصْحُ سعيدُ
復活節快樂
Lobos marinos de la pequeña isla de San Rafaelito, a unos escasos 30 minutos de navegación partiendo de la bahía de la Paz.
Nikon D7200 - Tokina 10-17 -Flashes x2
The seagulls enjoyed soaring around the condo complex where I stayed in San Felipe. They seemed to have a morning routine and an afternoon ritual that they enjoyed.
A candid of Dr. Reo Symes waiting for a bus in Rosarito, B.C., Mexico. This was a synchronicity of considerable magnitude as I had run into this same character and, in fact, chatted with him at Norma's Diner in Laredo years previous to this.
He sticks in my mind because, aside from the astonishingly singular visage he cuts, we left the diner at the same time and his car was a surprisingly racy Ford Torino that he could barely squeeze himself into before roaring off towards the border bridge like the devil was after him.
Naturally, I had a chat with him (after taking this shot) which astonished him because--not surprisingly--he didn't remember me from Laredo at all! Of course, I hardly cut the colorful character that he did back then and I only drove a 1963 Buick Special.
The guy on the left appears to be some kind of heavy-weight body guard or perhaps a bounty hunter. The guy framing this on the right was having trouble believing his eyes at a sweet young thing getting into a cab.
Nikon One Touch on Kodakcolor 200.
(BTW: This is mislabled D70 because I took a photo of the photo with my D70 and downloaded it. The photo I have on my computer is, for unknown reasons, a TIF (along with the whole dad-blamed roll) and I am not going to play computer scientist trying to turn the thing into a JPG so I can adjust it and crop it. From what I see on Google, trying to convert TIF to JPG is a very good way to infect your computer with a virus (if one wants to use a free service).
Grey whale (Escrichtius robustus) Mother and calf. Lagoon census figures for 01 March were 27 mother/calf pairs and 139 singles for a total of 193 whales - an increase on last year. San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico. 27 February 23
Cactus de cultivo, Ciudad de México. Cultivated cactus in Mexico City. Original species from the state of Baja California in Mexico and California, USA. Also described in Sonora.