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Pastels rule the evening along the La Jolla coast. Depending on atmospheric conditions, the marine layer can lay well off the coast and create a soft view like this, or overtop the shoreline and make sunset either non-existent or supremely dramatic.
I like the feel of this image. It is tranquility defined and takes me away from the hustle and bustle that can often define Southern California living.
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Recognition:
Accepted for Display - JUN-JUL 24 Color (Waterscape/Seascape) International Exhibition of Photography, San Diego County Fair
Accepted for Display - JUL 2023 by Darkroomers Photographic Club, San Diego, CA.
Thanks for the 130th photo of 500 today in Explore! A pair of northern red hornbills in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. ©2019 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com
This will likely be my last posting until after Christmas, so I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of my Flickr Friends a very Happy Holiday!
Know that I haven't forgotten you all; I'll resume commenting when I get back.
Jane
When we first laid eyes on our puppy (a little over a year before this image of her was taken), the color told us immediately that her name must be Sedona. So, when we had a chance to take her there, of course she had to have multiple photo shoots in the region. This is one of the images from along the Oak Creek, after enduring a long 4x4 adventure that she didn't particularly enjoy, she was pleased to relax and take in the view from a stable seated position.
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#399 ⭐ April 13, 2022
Recognition:
Accepted for Display - MAR 2022 Darkroomers Photographic Club, and can be found in the Photographic Arts Building in Balboa Park, San Diego.
I found a road in Paris Canyon, Idaho that I didn't know existed until now. It climbed a big hill and this was the view from the top.