23 November 2008

Senior Retreat: Day 2

Day 2 took place on Coronado. I have to say, these are my favourites. Why? I got to shoot a game of ultimate frisbee (played with a bike helmet!) photojournalism style... The finished product awed me... I feel like they're in the same style as the Santa Monica photos I did in August, like they belong in a clothing catalogue or magazine somewhere. I'm now taking names of people interested in participating in some fall/winter fun with this shooting style in mind! Also featured are a few shots of the surrey bikes we took out, and the last two shots are of the San Diego Air Races, which were taking place nearby.



































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