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Vacation: Night Pics of Avalon

Friday, August 10th, 2007

On our final night in Catalina, we decided to hike up the eastern side of Avalon and get some night photos. It’s a maze of hilly roads and walkways on the east side, but we eventually found our way to the top of Upper Terrace Road

One thing we discovered was just how many dead pixels the old Nikon camera has. I count about 7 that only show up in dark shots. Terrible.

Lucky thing we had the Canon. I used a mini-tripod to set it up for long-exposure shots, which worked out well.

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Avalon Night

Avalon Night

Another lucky animal encounter happened on this trip as well. We were walking back home when suddenly we spotted a deer about 10 feet in front of us. We moved slowly, and to our surprise, it actually came closer, probably to about 3 feet of Robyn. It was so dark that we didn’t get many good shots, but we did manage to get some proof.

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You can see the full set here.

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Vacation: Solo Snorkeling Trip

Friday, August 10th, 2007

On Wednesday, Robyn and I rented a 15HP boat and took a self-guided tour north along the coast from Avalon.

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At this point, cruise ships had been anchored off Avalon for a couple days, so it was interesting seeing them dominate the landscape. We got a few shots up close on our way back to port. For some reason, it’s a little unnerving putting around in a dinky little boat next to something so massive on the water. I first got this feeling while navigating around container ships down in Singer Island, and there it was again.

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We made our way north, dipping into coves and interesting places, trying to find the edges of kelp gardens where the most sea creatures hang out. As we explored north, we saw random yachts anchored out in the middle of nowhere, and some gorgeous sailboats with people climbing high up the masts and diving into the water.

Sailboat

Again, we bought a disposable waterproof camera and developed the shots to CD. Photoshop made them decent looking, and we got a few really amazing ones. We were extremely lucky to spot a bat ray trying to hide itself in the sand, and we followed it around for a bit. Though it swam away when we got close, it never got scared enough to completely take off. Boy, could it camouflage itself well in the sand though. All you could see were its eyes!

Bat Ray

Bat Ray

Rich Underwater

Robyn Underwater

As we started for home after a great morning of snorkeling, probably the most memorable event of our vacation happened. We were just cruising along, when a sea lion popped its head out of the water and swam in the opposite direction. We couldn’t believe it, but I quickly whipped the boat around and started following. It was tough to anticipate where it would pop its head up next, but sometimes we could see its shiny body sliding beneath the surface. We tailed it for probably 10 minutes trying to get movies and pictures, and we came out with a few decent ones.

Sea Lion



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Vacation: Kayaking & Bald Eagle

Friday, August 10th, 2007

On Tuesday we went on a guided kayak tour down to a location called Frog Rock. It was just a nice casual kayak along the coast, but what made it stand out was that we saw a bald eagle perched on a branch right by the beach we stopped at. It sat there for maybe fifteen minutes before it swooped down, grabbed a fish in one go and flew away to enjoy its meal.


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I think we’re too far south for this eagle to be Stephen Jr.

Robyn captured a video of the eagle nabbing its fish. Unfortunately, it’s a little far away (you’ve got to look REALLY hard with YouTube’s crap resolution), but it’s cool nonetheless.



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Vacation: Shots of Avalon

Friday, August 10th, 2007

On Monday after our snorkeling trip, Robyn and I hiked up Chimes Tower Road on the west side of Avalon and took some shots of the city, the chime tower, and surrounding harbors. We then walked down to the Casino – a structure built in the 1920’s that houses the theatre, formal ballroom, museum, and gym – and took some external shots there.


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See the full photoset here.

That night, we went to see the Bourne Ultimatum at the Casino Theatre. I have never been in such an amazing space to watch a movie, and unfortunately all I had with me to take pics was my iPhone. The entire theatre was bathed in red, and there were art deco accents and murals adorning the walls. It was quite a sight. Hopefully you can get an idea from the low-quality pictures I took.


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Vacation: Snorkeling on Monday

Friday, August 10th, 2007

On Monday, Robyn and I went on our first official guided excursion off Catalina. We signed up for a 2 hour snorkeling trip, which would take up to 6 people in a boat to a strategic location and guide them on a snorkeling tour. We got lucky and were the only people who signed up for the early time slot. So it was just us and Captain Rob.

This turned out to be a great intro to the underwater life of the island, and taught us that the protected side of the island was quite safe to snorkel and swim on. But this trip was not the most exciting snorkeling we did – that came on Wednesday. However, on this trip we saw plenty of Garibaldi, which are the official saltwater fish of California, amazing kelp gardens, and a lobster hunting food from under a rock.

We bought a Kodak disposable underwater camera to take pictures, knowing full well that they would be trash compared to the digital camera pictures we’ve been snapping above-water. But we had no choice. Turns out, they really were crap, but after a bit of color-correction in Photoshop, I got them looking quite good, if a bit grainy.


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