I’m sick of the golden gate lol. Maybe in a few months I’ll want to see her again. It really is a love image Pam. 🙂
Well, I tried to photograph the Vincent Thomas Bridge at night. Man was that a bust! There is so much security around the port of LA that we couldn’t get anywhere with a clear view. We gave up and went to photograph some industrial smokestacks. My husband got a talking to from a policeman when he was pulled over waiting for my friend and me to take a picture. My friend and I went to his rescue (after taking our shots) and convinced the policeman that we really were photographers and not spies. He got pretty friendly after we told him we had no idea what the industrial plant was. I’ve done some more research and think I know where to go now to shoot the bridge, so I’m going to try again.
I was stopped once by “homeland security” where they said if I didn’t stop taking pictures of the navy ship docked that my camera would be confiscated! Unreal! Yet armies of refugees can be let in and our immigration system is lax. Ok maybe that went too far. 😉 Let me know what happens next time! Hopefully I won’t see your mugshot in the post office. LOL
Excellent.
Love this place.
Thank you, Mike!
part of my family hailed from this area! Beautiful Pam.
Thank you, Hannah!
you are most welcome. Thanks for sharing and nudging my own memories!
Awesome shot – beautiful!
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous Pan!
Thank you, Deborah!
GAH!! Pam, I’m sorry! I wish there was an edit comments button!
I know! I’ve wished that too after one of my typos 😊.
I don’t see your Typos. You have a better editor! 🙂
Emerald island, beautiful photo.
Thank you!
Nature is incredible!!
Yes, does it get any better than plain ole nature? Well….maybe the Golden Gate 😊.
I’m sick of the golden gate lol. Maybe in a few months I’ll want to see her again. It really is a love image Pam. 🙂
Well, I tried to photograph the Vincent Thomas Bridge at night. Man was that a bust! There is so much security around the port of LA that we couldn’t get anywhere with a clear view. We gave up and went to photograph some industrial smokestacks. My husband got a talking to from a policeman when he was pulled over waiting for my friend and me to take a picture. My friend and I went to his rescue (after taking our shots) and convinced the policeman that we really were photographers and not spies. He got pretty friendly after we told him we had no idea what the industrial plant was. I’ve done some more research and think I know where to go now to shoot the bridge, so I’m going to try again.
I was stopped once by “homeland security” where they said if I didn’t stop taking pictures of the navy ship docked that my camera would be confiscated! Unreal! Yet armies of refugees can be let in and our immigration system is lax. Ok maybe that went too far. 😉 Let me know what happens next time! Hopefully I won’t see your mugshot in the post office. LOL
LOL. Oh, the life of a photographer!
so true!
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