Archive for July 3rd, 2006

Our trip to Southern California – San Diego Old Town & Harbor

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

This afternoon we strolled the streets of old town, which is a tourist trap remake of life in San Diego 150 years ago. Still, it is pleasant and not too much “in your face”.

In order to keep Ron excited, he got to take some pictures with Daddy’s camera. he’s actually quite good. Since the camera weighs more than Ron does, at this point, I’m in charge of holding the camera, Ron is in charge of shutter release. We are negotiating additional responsibilities down the road…

The artistic composition below was suggested by Paola and flawlessly executed by Ron as can be seen by the shadows. Click on the image for more pictures.
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In the evening we strolled along the harbor not too far from our hotel. Shir and Orr fell alseep in the stroller as the sky turned dark, and I waited for the pefect moment of light to capture some nice pictures.

Our trip to Southern California – San Diego Old Town & Harbor

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

This afternoon we strolled the streets of old town, which is a tourist trap remake of life in San Diego 150 years ago. Still, it is pleasant and not too much “in your face”.

In order to keep Ron excited, he got to take some pictures with Daddy’s camera. he’s actually quite good. Since the camera weighs more than Ron does, at this point, I’m in charge of holding the camera, Ron is in charge of shutter release. We are negotiating additional responsibilities down the road…

The artistic composition below was suggested by Paola and flawlessly executed by Ron as can be seen by the shadows. Click on the image for more pictures.
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In the evening we strolled along the harbor not too far from our hotel. Shir and Orr fell alseep in the stroller as the sky turned dark, and I waited for the pefect moment of light to capture some nice pictures.

Our trip to Southern California – Coronado Beach, San Diego

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

We took the kids for a day at the beach which lasted a whole 2 hours of fun in the sun. We knew in advance that a whole day is too much at this point, especially as this beach where there are no facilities. It is just several miles of sand right in front of a residential neighborhood.

At first we were apprehensive of putting the girls into the sand, as we knew they would start to eat it, but then we decided, what the heck, they need to learn…

The results are before you in a great set of pictures that Paola took. She was torn between the love of the photoshoot experience and her motherly instinct to clean off their mouths.
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