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Monterey
Bay, California
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Please
enjoy these pictures from a 1997 Memorial Day weekend trip
to Monterey Bay, California. If you would like to copy them
for wallpaper, etc., no problem (email
me for commercial use), but please give me credit if you
are using any of these on your website. Thanks and enjoy!!
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# MB1 : This is
a picture of the Piedras Blancas Lighthouse, along Highway
1 in coastal California. I used a 125mm lens with Fuji Super
HG 100 ASA film. |
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# MB2 : The Big
Creek Bridge, built in 1938, as seen from Highway 1. This
is a great view. I used the 125mm lens with Fuji Super HG
100 ASA film. |
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# MB3 : Time to
feed the fish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. This was part
of 2 regular feedings they perform during the day. I used
a 45mm lens with Kodak RG 400 ASA film. |
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# MB4 : Also at
the Monterey Bay Aquarium, this jellyfish provides a tranquil
look in what has to be the ultimate "lava lamp". The lighting
was florescent lights. This was one of the coolest things
there, if you're into that... I used Kodak RG 1000 ASA film,
at f/5.8 on a 45mm lens. |
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# MB5 : A scuba
divers look is provided through the glass at the MB Aquarium.
A few minutes of looking at this and you'll want to hold your
breath . I used a 45mm lens with Kodak RG 400 film.
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# MB6 : Here's
an outside look at the MB Aquarium. It's really a huge complex.
I used Fuji Super HG 100 film, 45mm lens. |
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# MB7 : The infamous
"Bubba Gump Shrimp Company" comes alive. Right down the street
from the MB Aquarium, there's a Forrest Gump impersonator,
who is actually really good. |
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# MB8 : The highlight
of vacation was a kayaking trip we took to go out and see
the sea otters, very close to the aquarium. This otter was
a willing subject, and stayed in place. He was used to it...
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# MB9 : Stardom
comes easy to this otter as he sits back to sunbathe. Here
he is scratching his head, wondering what we are looking at....
Actually, he is working to keep his fur clean. |
Except
where noted, all material, graphics and photographs (c)
1998 Herzlers' Hideout
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