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''I'' Spy a continued part 4


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<p>A "shawl" you say? Well, in that case . . . I spy a shawl.</p>

<p><img src="http://frankbaiamonte.smugmug.com/photos/655698017_tTERa-L.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="532" /></p>

<p>At the San Diego Museum of Art, earlier this afternoon. I thought I had a shot of this lying around (it's the only thing I could think of with a shawl) but I couldn't find it, so I went and re-shot. Gave me an excuse to wander around the Art Museum (not that I need one, I'm in there fairly often).</p>

<p>K20D, FA50/1.4, ISO 800, handheld, 1/125 at f2.0.</p>

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<p>I spy some <em>round</em> stones too.</p>

<p><img src="http://frankbaiamonte.smugmug.com/photos/533044466_W8taA-L.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="536" /></p>

<p>Oh wait, were going in circles here aren't we. (I wonder how many things one could use the same photo for?)</p>

<p>Sorry for the frivolity, just trying to brighten up an otherwise odd day at work.</p>

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<p>If you've never gone, it's a big mistake, Javier. Go to Dublin, rent a car for a few days and drive around staying at B & B's for almost nothing a day. If you go to my webshots page (link on my main page here), I have 3 albums you might enjoy :-).</p>
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<p>I spy <strong>some boats</strong>.</p>

<p><img src="http://frankbaiamonte.smugmug.com/photos/581251114_J2Y5o-L.jpg" alt="" /></p>

<p>Taken at Xlendi Bay, on the island of Goza, Malta, in 1980. Pentax MX, M200 f/4.0, probably on Kodachrome, and scanned from an 8x12 Fuji Frontier print.</p>

<p>Haig, unfortunately that shot of the "pumpkins" probably isn't really the best for multiple usage, but I'll try to find another few along the way. By the way, that was taken at a place called the "pumpkin patch" on the edge of Anza Borrego Desert State Park in southern California. They're not really rocks but sandstone concretions (which actually make them all the more appropriate to follow your round concrete things).</p>

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