Saturday, November 5, 2016

27 Photos



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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Tunnel Jazz








Kenny Warfield, the Sax Man, plays at the Highland Ave pedestrian tunnel leading to the Hollywood Bowl. The resonance and magic of his saxophone grows as you traverse the tunnel.

Always parked in the same Lot C space. 




Camera Note. iPhone and Olympus Pen-F with M.Zuiko 75mm F1.8.




Saturday, August 27, 2016

#12

 Final Game Snapshots
















Saturday, August 20, 2016

Lafayette Elementary: Class of 58




















Graduation Award Ceremony

President Doug Sweet,
VP Dan 
and Secretary/Treasurer Scotty Ross
Left: Ray Welte, Brad Block and David
Cluck. Paul Davis behind the mic





Dancing with Paula Herringhi. Norman Barza on
the left, Bernard Feldman behind Norman, 
Ray Welte 
next and Beverly Richardson on the right

     More photos


Lafayette School Yard with Carol Batman (Zent),
Barbara Kariya and Marsha Lerner (Young)
Kezar Statium Safety Patrol Event
Ray Welty left and Brad Block right


Still have my Award Ceremony certificates






1956


Notes.

This all started with Al Young's discovery of the Lafayette School Alumni Facebook Page. I posted a few photos and ended up with the collection presented. The 1957-58 class photo shows Al standing in the top row (second from the right).

Thanks to my parents for having the forethought to move to the outer Richmond District.

Found my badge!

Captain Dan out...





Link to Washington Post article about the School Safety Patrol












Thursday, June 30, 2016

Sunset Beach Bird Tree: Fledgling Egrets and Herons





























Notes.

Thanks to Carrol Wolf for telling us about the "Bird Tree" (located immediately behind Starbucks at 16470 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach/Huntington Beach CA 92649).

Cameras: OMD EM5 with M/Zuiko 40-150 F2.8 + MC-14 1.4 converter and iPhone 5SE


Saturday, May 21, 2016

Seal Beach Pier Fire: The Day After














Camera Note.  Olympus OMD EM5 with M.Zuiko 12-40 mm f1:2.8 and 40-150mm f1:2.8 Pro