The Way I See San Diego...
This third view of our city skyline was taken from the west end of Balboa Park. It’s easy to remember when the old El Cortez Hotel (now a condo community) was the highest point in Downtown. I got the other pictures (flag and plane, homeless people, and the iconic tower and dome of The Museum of Man) by stopping my bicycle, pointing and shooting. I rode down to Nelson's in Little Italy then to North Park to leave posters promoting a Photographic Competition at George’s Camera Store. Below please find a WEB address for dates and instructions for the competition and exhibition to be held at Trotter Chapel, First United Methodist Church, in September and October.
The theme: Visualizing Social Justice. Photographic entries are invited from all over the world. In the meantime, keep your camera handy and your mind and eyes alert for winning photographs.
The theme: Visualizing Social Justice. Photographic entries are invited from all over the world. In the meantime, keep your camera handy and your mind and eyes alert for winning photographs.
Life is good... for some of us; and I’m assuming people who read this blog join me in trying to make it better for people less fortunate than we are.
A print above the entrance to a gallery in Little Italy
fits the theme of visualizing social justice.
San Diego School of Christian Studies presents
Visualizing Social Justice:
Preparing for the Photography Exhibition
Wednesday, May 8 ~ 7-8:30 PM ~ The Cove
Panel: Mary Beth Klauer, Dr. Russ Locke, Jerral Miles
Tuition: $10, students with I.D. Free.
3 comments:
Wonderful subject matter.
Roz
The dude looks very comply . My guess is he's reading volume 3 of the Martian series by E Rice Burroughs ..a wonderful escape....
Michiel V.
Life is good! Both – the start and the end are touching… laugh and tears… joy and sadness… elation and frustration… Just Love remains the same both in the beginning and in the end. Life is good. Love is perfect.
Anton
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