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Photo Journal/Travel Theme: White

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

A pelican or a stork?

Sea World (San Diego)

The beluga from Wild Arctic in Sea World.

Griffith Observatory

Monument in front of the Griffith Observatory.

Seaport Village

Boats for rent, anyone?

Hotel Del Coronado

The beauty that is Del.

The Silver Strand (Coronado)

The Silver Strand

Cabrillo National Monument

Spiral staircase leading to the lighthouse.

The closest I could be to the lighthouse that guides San Diego ships 39 miles at sea.

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.”

Inverted color scheme.

What about you? How do you portray white?

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11 comments on “Photo Journal/Travel Theme: White

  1. [...] has just shared her Travel Theme (White) interpretation for this week, while I am up for the Weekly Photo Challenge (hosted by The Daily [...]

  2. 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.

  3. I was amazed by the picture the beluga :P

    • 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.

  4. Oooh, I love belugas! And I think your pelican/stork may be a snowy egret….

  5. Il Beluga è sempre bellissimo…
    Complimenti ! :-)

  6. great images but the Beluga is definitely my favourite

  7. 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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