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Jul 6th, 2010
A quick click on the iPhone and my garden’s banana leaf comes...
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Jun 11th, 2010
Captured with the iPhone, raindrops sit atop glass. If you look closely, you can see reflections of the outside world, as if each drop were a camera lens. San Diego, CA. iPhone, f/2.8, 1/500.
Raindrops - Andrew Abouna...
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May 31st, 2010
New fathers are first to come ashore following deployment. Here are crew and officers of the USS Antietam at their homecoming. Excitement and happiness from everyone, on and off the ship. San Diego, CA. EOS 5D MKII, f/8, 1/400, ISO-200,...
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May 27th, 2010
Returning to San Diego from Acapulco we cruised at about 41,100′. It was a little later in the afternoon so the sun and atmosphere were starting to work their magic colors. Still well south, the tropical moist air created some nice clouds....
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May 27th, 2010
I shot this while working for a client on a flight in their Learjet to Acapulco. It’s nice to be able to get a view out the cockpit window, and if the turn hadn’t been so sharp requiring belting up, I’d have stuck myself more into...
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May 19th, 2010
The color and shape of the ‘tail’ on the quarter panel of this 1956 Cadillac is spectacular. Sitting here waiting for a new owner, the car has been meticulously restored, inside and out. It was loaned as a setting for a model shoot....
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May 19th, 2010
Framed beautifully by her arms, the mirror reflects the model’s and expression. Using a larger aperature and longer focal length, her arms and hair are gently blurred to add more focus on her face. This unclutters the image and makes it...
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May 18th, 2010
This clump of kelp is trapped on the beach, but not its beauty. With a fisheye lens positioned about 10 inches above the ocean’s outcast plant, at a predominantly downdward angle, the curve gives the impression of being inside a bowl. Shot at...
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May 18th, 2010
After all the years of sitting still in the middle of a desert climate, this train engine still looks great. It looks so good you’d think it was ready to turn its wheels with just a little prep work. The same can’t be said for another...
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