Friday Night Photos Walkabout Coronado Edition
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Well, after a week of triple digit temps things finally cooled off on Wednesday. The last two days have been in the low to mid 80s with a mild breeze, dropping to the upper 50s at night. The 7 day forecast calls for more of the same. Infinitely better.
On Tuesday the camera club had its monthly outing in Coronado, a spit of land in the San Diego bay with a land bridge (the Silver Strand) running south to Imperial Beach at the south end of the bay, and a man made bridge (Coronado bridge) going east to San Diego. Coronado is an odd mix of a famous hotel (Hotel del Coronado where the movie Some Like It Hot was filmed), multi million dollar beach and bay front homes, a lot of trendy shops, and 2 navy bases (one of which I worked at for 20 years).
$600-1500 for a one night stay at the Hotel del Coronado
Heavy Metal Head. Sculpture at Tidelands park
Who needs the Sydney Opera House when you have the Rady Shell, an outdoor concert venue.
Your tax dollars at work. USS George Washington
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Coronado looks pretty cool
.
really like the heavy metal head and spinning wheels thingy
here to share what I call serenity ..
and a rock-in tree thing
both provided for us from a Maine venture
something about tubular bells rings a distant memory
Thanks for your shots!
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Hi, Q
The spinning wheel thingy is a very creative wind vane, very near the metal head at tidelands park.
Your first shot is pure serenity. I'd like to be sitting in that empty chair at the end of the dock.
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OMG, it was actually me
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filling the left chair
watching the sun rise
beyond the distant hills
pure bliss
wish you were there
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Wish I was there too
Nice JB video. I may not be in a tropical paradise, but at least I don't have go to work any more.
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Hi Q
That is a classic image of serenity, a perfectly silky smooth lake to reflect on. Nice for you.
beautiful !
Great pics man! That lake looks wonderful. I can hear the loons calling. Must be some eatin;' fish in there?
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I am not usually a fan of sculptures but I do like the
Heavy Metal Head.
Thanks again for the interesting images.
Hi, humphrey
Whoever the artist was sure did a great job.
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Hi Social
The head sculpture, despite its metallic materials, brings a more human face to the backdrop of concrete and glass architecture. What a contrast to the equally stately and unique look of the Coronado hotel. So, is the $1500 per night room the circular one at the top of what looks like a strange lighthouse on the left?
The multiplicity photo is wonderful, a perfect moment and composition of form and light.
Tubular Bells is pretty trippy stuff.
It's amazing
how human you can make strips of bent and folded metal look. I think most of the $1500 rooms are on the west side and have an ocean view.
Tubular Bells got a lot of rotations on the stereo turntable back in the day. Probable drove my parents crazy.
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Good evening all
from mid-afternoon, down below.
The day has been mild and continually building to the rain that is now falling, and watering the freshly planted bushes and trees. I'm happy.
A random photo from this week that I'd like to dedicate to eyo ...
Hi, Janis
Very nice of you to dedicate your photo to eyo.
I love the image. What's the leaf sitting on? Is it rock, sand or some type of cloth?
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Cloth is correct
Hi pixelators
Hi all, Hey SP,
Thanks for the OT SP!
Great scenics of 'daygo' man. Note spellcheck doesn't know what scenics are. Heckova hotel ya got there! I thought that Rady Shell was a Giant Periwinkle at first. I bet horns sound great there. Hope the Pine xpress stopped at yer place. Love that wind vane, very cool.
Fall migration is getting underway... about the time I would start planning some fall day trips to the TJRV and Pt. Loma. The next month all sorts of crazy stuff will be found. Keep yer eyes peeled!
Our crowd of fall migrant Ruby-throated Hummingbird was over a hundred Sept. 4-7, whence a blowout occurred on the strong northerlies (a free 20 mph push). Not a dozen daily all week since last Saturday. I did not even see one adult male that day, it was down to immatures and females. About a hundred images and one half-assed crop of a perched bird was all I managed to muster.
probably an immature - absolutely a Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Hope all are well!
happy trails!
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi, dystopian
Catching hummers inflight is hard. One good image out of 100 is on par with all the bird photographers I know.
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Hi d
What nice visitors you have.
I am often amazed at how birds and humans can look so alike. Here is a favourite NZ artist who captured the mystery and beauty of the two ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Hammond
I went to some CLE classes
...for lawyers once many years back at the Coronado. It was a day a half program to fulfill all the annual credit requirements. My boss flew me out there but I stayed overnight at a much less expensive place inland. I remember seeing a carrier or two in the basin at the time. Reminded me of the bad ole days in Mayport or Norfolk. I remember the exact date because it was a few weeks before 911, and the experience on one of the plane rides over was memorably unpleasant.
I really think the Heavy metal man is awesome. The bike rider is cool too. Nice skyline views. Thanks for the photos SP.
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Hi, soryang
I was working at NAS North Island at the time of 9/11. They locked down the base to civilians for three days. A real crappy way to get a three day vacation. I hope your plane ride out here was the only unpleasant part of your trip.
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