Your request is my command (or, This one’s for you, Todd!)

Did you know?

 

Did you know that I take requests?

Having just turned the picture odometer over to 73,000 yesterday while taking butterfly pictures at the Butterfly Jungle at the San Diego Zoo’s Safari Park, it’s difficult for me to stay focused on any one thing, which is why I don’t do those weekly photography challenges. I couldn’t stay focused that long!

Todd Materazzi (great Scrabble name!) of Todd Materazzi Photography made me feel great when he commented, “I am always amazed at what you are going to blog next!”. He also asked for some pictures of light tunnels. I’m not really sure I know what a light tunnel is, but following is the only light tunnel picture I have using my definition of light tunnel. This one’s for you, Todd!

The cave at La Jolla Cove

 

That picture was taken from inside the cave at La Jolla Cove in La Jolla, California, an enclave of the overly wealthy here in San Diego.

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About Russel Ray Photos

Forty-five years as a photographer, beginning with yearbook staff in sixth grade.

Posted on April 9, 2012, in Did you know?, Manmade, Photos and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

  1. So, the overly wealthy live in mansions in San Diego and you live in that cave. :)
    Just joking Russ, I know you live in one of those mansions.
    Having fun!

  2. Oh wow! Amazing, reminds me of the end of the goonies haha!

  3. Russel, I am about to fall off my chair. 73K pictures? You must have like a library of these things. I would like to thank you for mentioning me above and holding back on me :) . I can’t even come close to that many pics, but I am for sure looking forward to more of your adventures. This is gorgeous. BTW – your butterfly pictures were great – it is so hard to get a flock together here in botanical gardens without crowds getting in the way. Great shot!

    • Hey, Todd.

      Crowds get in the way here, too, so much so that for the first seven years they had the exhibit, if you wanted to see butterflies you had to go during the first week. After that they all had been killed by inattentive people in large crowds.

      Now you have to get a ticket to Butterfly Jungle. Tickets are free, but they only allow a certain number of people into the aviary every 15 minutes.

  4. I request that you edit all of my photos and send them back to me perfect – please.

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