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Dune Evening Primrose2519 viewsGrowing at the base of the Sand Dunes, the Dune Evening Primrose flourished.
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Me And My Shadow2517 viewsWe took off to the South and then turned West. As we banked in the turn, over the Los Feliz area I believe, you could see our shadow on the ground below.
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Peek-A-Boo Sunrise2516 viewsThe Sun peeks through in between the horizon and the clouds above. Taken 11/10/06 at Punta Estrella, just South of San Felipe.
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Heading For Port2516 viewsOne of the Tall Ships heading back into port. Tall Ships Festival Oxnard CA.
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Cortez Sunrise2515 viewsTaken 2/22/05
I got up at 6:00 a.m. to catch the Sunrise over the Sea Of Cortez. Looking East from the beach near San Felipe in Baja California.
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Altadena Sunset2514 viewsThis was taken 12/11/05 at about 2000 ft elev from a street above my house. Moist air made its way up into Southern California from the Gulf Of Mexico bringing with it some interesting weather and beautiful Sunsets. Taken with my Canon Digital Rebel and a 75-300mm Zoom Lens.
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Ready For Takeoff2512 viewsAll strapped in (except me) and ready to go. We were about to taxi out to the runway.
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Meercat2512 viewsI think this little guy was just as curious about me as I was about him. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Minotaur 52512 views"Aftermath" September 22, 2005 marked the first Vandenberg AFB dusk launch in nearly three years. The Minotaur booster Lifted off from south Vandenberg just after 19:24 PDT, the start of a 16-minute launch window.
This last photo shows the remainder of the vapor trail several minutes following the launch. The upper atmosphere winds have twisted it. Taken from the Pasadena area using my Canon Digital Rebel.
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Green Anole 12511 viewsThis species is native to North America, where it is found mainly in the southeastern parts of the continent. But, the species has been introduced into Hawaii. That’s where I saw this one, in a garden near Poipu Beach. He was feasting on insects and didn’t mind me photographing him. They can change color in a matter of seconds and have been inaccurately called the “Chameleon” of North America. In this shot he is perched on a White Orchid waiting for the next morsel to fly by.
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Green Anole 32506 viewsThis shot is a little out of focus but I wanted to show him (or her) licking water droplets off of the leaves.
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