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going for gold at silver strand beach

A rainy afternoon at La Jolla Cove

View from Cabrillo National Monument, Point Loma, California, USA.

This Old section of Hwy80 was once a Mother Road, it winded through the mountains near Jacumba, down to the Anza Borrego Desert far below. Later The highway was straightened and widened and this section was bypassed. Today it looks like a view of the Post Apocalyptic World.

Balboa Park, San Diego

US Airways Airbus A321-211 N156UW landing San Diego (SAN/KSAN) January 15, 2015. Inbound from Charlotte as AWE 487.

Something a little different than the recent images...as I work my way through some older shots from last year. This one's from, yes, the San Diego marina on my business trip out there last year. It was nice to get out a shoot a little after being cooped up in meetings all day. :-D

The rocky shoreline is really exposed during low tide making way for great foregrounds. However, at high tide the shoreline changes somewhat. Instead the ocean begins to move inward and fills the area covering rocky formations and hiding what was once visible.

 

In this scene I was perched on one of the taller banks on the shore and prepared my composition. As the waves came crashing in I liked how the water would meet up in the sandy area below, swash around for a bit and then return out to sea. With each consecutive wave the water would meet, do its Tango, and then go their separate ways.

有時候歸零讓自己refresh後再起飛,會有機會飛得更高~

Always wanted to capture the gorgeous Bixby bridge with light trails! And this was it! We were driving on Highway 1 and took our own sweet time to arrive at the bridge near dusk. Took a few long exposure shots with ND 3 stopper filter. But then saw this trailer coming on the other side and had a sign on top of it. Thats what gave this picture the higher light trail. Thought it was interesting and separated this shot from the others! Thanks for visiting!

Positive and negative

Directly in front of the Seaport Village Deli is the San Diego Pier Cafe. It’s a great looking restaurant in some prime real estate because it sits out over the water on a short pier. The ambiance is great and the view is spectacular, especially if you have a window seat. The building is pretty cool because it kind of has a Shingle style of architecture that reminds me of what places might look like in New England or Maine.

 

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Parked behind the HMS Surprise, both of which are part of the Maritime Museum.

Miramar Lake, San Diego

These gorillias were pretty fun to watch. The gorillia in the foreground was quite active, walking here and there. When he sat there, it was almost as if he was posing for our pictures - what a smart little guy.

Today is full moon again. I went with my friends and wanted to shoot airplane line up with moon. However, it didn't work very well and I got this picture. Actually, I like this one better as it shows beautiful San Diego skylines as well:-)

© 2011 Valérie Yan-Chen-Teck

Ocean Beach, San Diego

This weekend’s minicamp provided the Chargers’ rookie class of nearly 30 with their first taste of professional football. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com

A view of the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina from Embarcadero Marina Park. The marina is operated by Marriott in concert with the San Diego Port Authority. Its 450 slips accommodate vessels between 25 and 150 feet.

Same sunset, different composition. Even after days, still appreciated the beauty of mother nature a lot.

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