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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Carrizo Plain Wildflower Trip 2010 post #2

In the first post I tried to chronologically interweave the best images from my 2 digital cameras, an Olympus 750UZ and a 1030SW. The 750 is nice because you can shoot it fully manual, although I don't use it that often so it always takes me a half a day to remember how to fully use it! The 1030 is waterproof and rugged and stuff, but takes less good pictures -- I guess the sensor in it is 'weaker' or something, but more durable. Anyway, this is the post for the rest of the 750UZ images that I most liked. Everything is available on my picasa if you are curious.

There were alot of beetles around. Millions. They were landing on the shady side of the barn at Selby Cow Camp.
This bird nested inside
shapes/tones

selective/rack focus, though I shifted the composition, unfortunately

Early 50s Dodge


it's a lizard



the Painted Rock rock art site










We came back through San Luis Obispo. I haven't been there since I started heavily listening to KCBX, the NPR station out of there. It was really fun seeing all of the street names and businesses that are mentioned on the air.

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