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DianaT
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Really great portfolio --- thanks
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Pacifico
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Keep em' coming! These are great!
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Whale-ista
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Great images, great memories! Thank you for posting.
What types of cameras have you used?
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Floridian ugliness.\" (John Steinbeck, 1940, discussing the future of La Paz, BCS, Mexico)
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Whale-ista
Great images, great memories! Thank you for posting.
What types of cameras have you used? |
Thanks Whale-ista. The older ones are with a Nikon F5 (film), the newer ones (digital) with a Nikon D70. The underwater shots are with a Fuji S2-Pro
in a Subal housing.
carpe diem!
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Ken Bondy
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OK I promise, this is the last batch. For a while
Whale shark
Whale shark
Rosarito
Around the campfire at San Francisquito
San Quintin beach
Runways at San Francisquito
Bahia morning
Cactus garden
Coco
Big Red
Larry & Raquel's
Big Red meets the Mexican Army
Northbound
carpe diem!
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Paulina
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Ken,
I love all of your photos. The old Bahia pics made my heart happy, then sad at the same time. It wasn't that long ago, but the change is immense. I
miss the town and the simple, quiet, empty streets.
In your Mulege photo, the guy standing in the door looks familiar for some reason. I can't recall his name, and I'm driving Dern crazy trying to jog
his brain too. A photographer, a wild man, drove a van, friends with a pilot or a pilot himself, passed away now.....It's going to bug me till I
remember his name.
Thank you again.
P>*)))>{
ps. Your campfires look....fun.
on edit: Man, this is really bothering me. He had a one word nickname. He visited bahia a lot. It's on the tip of my tongue...the last time I saw him
was at the Laguna Chapala turn off, a Score race, camping out for the night, multiple cameras around his neck....argh!
[Edited on 11-1-2014 by Paulina]
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paulina
Ken,
I love all of your photos. The old Bahia pics made my heart happy, then sad at the same time. It wasn't that long ago, but the change is immense. I
miss the town and the simple, quiet, empty streets.
In your Mulege photo, the guy standing in the door looks familiar for some reason. I can't recall his name, and I'm driving Dern crazy trying to jog
his brain too. A photographer, a wild man, drove a van, friends with a pilot or a pilot himself, passed away now.....It's going to bug me till I
remember his name.
Thank you again.
P>*)))>{
ps. Your campfires look....fun.
on edit: Man, this is really bothering me. He had a one word nickname. He visited bahia a lot. It's on the tip of my tongue...the last time I saw him
was at the Laguna Chapala turn off, a Score race, camping out for the night, multiple cameras around his neck....argh!
[Edited on 11-1-2014 by Paulina] |
Thanks so much Paulina. Don't exactly know how this got started but it was fun. Just looking through some old photos....
The guy standing in the door of Nancy's in Mulege is Mike Neeser, an old friend of mine. He is a pilot (owned a beautiful Seneca) and we made several
Baja flying trips together. I don't think he is the guy you are thinking of, Mike is still on this side of the sod. Again, thanks, these brought
back a lot of good memories for me.....++Ken++
[Edited on 1-11-2014 by Ken Bondy]
carpe diem!
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willyAirstream
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Spectacular! Thanks
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BajaLucy
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Beautiful pictures Ken, thanks for sharing... So much memory we all carry and yeah many of us we capture more from our eyes then cameras and same way
with our cameras we share with other the great experience.
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BajaBlanca
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those pics are really incredible. please go on.
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BajaLuna
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fantastic photos!
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Paulina
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Ken,
It just now popped into my head, your friend in the photo, Mike Neeser reminded me of Killer Kane. Did you know him?
It only took me three weeks or so to remember his name, this getting old stuff is for the birds.
P>*)))>{
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paulina
Ken,
It just now popped into my head, your friend in the photo, Mike Neeser reminded me of Killer Kane. Did you know him?
It only took me three weeks or so to remember his name, this getting old stuff is for the birds.
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Doesn't ring any bells for me Paulina. Getting old is BRUTAL, you have no idea!!!
carpe diem!
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BajaBill74
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Great Pictures. Where is Coco's?
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Steve&Debby
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Nice shot of the MOON in your campfire picture
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Steve&Debby
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Coco's is south of Gonzaga Bay
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Steve&ebby
Nice shot of the MOON in your campfire picture
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Thanks! Nothing like a full MOON over the campfire
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Skipjack Joe
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I took an amazing shot of a moon on my last trip as well.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBill74
Great Pictures. Where is Coco's? |
Take the graded road northeast from Laguna Chapala (Hwy. 1) for 13 miles...
... Or, (as mentioned above) head south from Gonzaga Bay 23 miles.
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scouter
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great shots Ken!!
Keep em coming ......
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