Palm trees

La Valencia

Architecture, HDR, La Jolla, La Valencia Hotel, Palm trees

An image of La Valencia oceanfront hotel in La Jolla, it was founded back in 1926 and is also known as the Pink Lady.

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Public Showers

Public Showers, HDR, Landscape, La Jolla, Palm Trees, La Jolla Shores

The public showers at La Jolla shores around sunset on a cold day By San Diego’s standard :)

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Palm Trees

Palm Trees, La Jolla, Bird Rock, Vintage Processing

Palm trees in Bird Rock, La Jolla.

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La Jolla Shores Hotel

Picture of La Jolla Shores Hotel, La Jolla Shores Hotel, HDR Image of La Jolla Shores Hotel, City & Architecture Photography

La Jolla Shores Hotel is a companion property owned and operated by La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, Inc. It opened its doors to the public in 1970 and its been made famous for its one-of-a-kind front-row views of sand, surf and sunsets from its balconies and courtyards.

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Embassy Suites

Downtown San Diego, Embassy Suites, HDR, Night, Palm trees, San Diego, Architecture & City

The Embassy Suites Hotel in Downtown San Diego.

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Clear Path

Downtown San Diego, HDR, Night, Palm trees, Symmetry

Downtown San Diego at night where all the traffic was going into the city as opposed to the ocean.

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Between the trees

Yet another sunset image from San Diego, this one was taken in Mission bay where the sun was setting right in between the trees. Obviously my placement played in role in that but who’s keeping track :)

Walking to the Edge

Anther image from Mission Bay, I took this at the very end of my walk as the wind began to pick up and the temperature drop. What caught my attention besides the hues created by the sunset was the dead patches of grass that created a path that lead you to the edge of the bay, hence the title :)

Park & Recreation

A bench in Mission Bay that is maintained by the City of San Diego hence the engravement :) I thought the Palm trees with Interstate-5 behind a sign saying “San Diego” was very fitting for the city. Of course there are more significant & popular landmarks in the city but this one is probably more relevant for locals or frequent visitors to the city.

The future

I thought this quote was appropriate to start the work week :)

The past can’t see you, but the future is listening.

~Terri Guillemets

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