Yay for back-to-back posts! This is my second time joining Weekly Travel Themes by Ailsa Prideaux-Mooney of Where’s My Backpack? Today’s Travel Theme: White.
white /(h)wīt/
n. a color without hue at one extreme end of the scale of grays, opposite to black.
– Dictionary.com
San Diego Zoo – Safari Park

Sea World (San Diego)

Griffith Observatory

Seaport Village

Hotel Del Coronado

The Silver Strand (Coronado)

Cabrillo National Monument


Last week, I shared with you my lighthouse shot inspired by the greats,
Alfred Hitchcock and Edgar Allan Poe.
Here’s another visual treat for you, inspired by
Robert Frost‘s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

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Perfect “white” photos here, baby love! I’m not sure if it’s my macbook, but some of the photos aren’t loading in my browser. Will try again when I get home.
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Thank you, beautiful! Are you able to view the pics when you got home?
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I was amazed by the picture the beluga 😛
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Thank you campanulladellaanna! =) I love how, in the picture, it looked as if it was smiling. I didn’t know belugas existed until I went to Sea World that day.
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Oooh, I love belugas! And I think your pelican/stork may be a snowy egret….
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Il Beluga è sempre bellissimo…
Complimenti ! 🙂
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Love the last photo especially! 🙂
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great images but the Beluga is definitely my favourite
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Not a pelican or stork, or a snowy egret (close, Retiring Sort!), but a great white egret. Snowy egrets are much smaller and have black beaks rather than yellow. You can actually see a nice picture of a (wild! always) snowy egret on my Nature Photography link =) I hate Sea World and other places of animal captivity, but a lovely picture of the waves and that looking-down-on-the-staircase shot blows me away!!
–Love and Liberation–
Jan
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