As I stroll through This Inverted World, one day my duties took me to San Diego. Although I have been to California many times before, I have never traveled this far south in the state. The first thing that came to my mind when I landed and saw the scenery was Tony Toni Tone’s song, “It never rains in southern California”! I swear I sang that tune the entire trip. Since this was one of my first trips I was still horning down my city scape photography process. The conference I was there for was held in a semi shabby resort not worth remembering or mentioning but the scenery of the city was breath taking. I saw rolling hill after hill covered in palm trees and other roughage that we don’t get in the South East corridor. The thing that struck me most was the malls. No, I didn’t go shopping. Actually only went in the Apple store lol. But what caught my eye was the architecture. Westfield Horton Plaza and Fashion Valley were my stops. I hopped the local metro and got to strolling. Trying to work my new Nikon 3000 (at the time) so I hadn’t developed “my eye” yet. So here are a few snaps from SoCal San Diego! |
The firing of the synapse, the captured glimpse, digitally manifested, then posted.
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