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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Gaslamp Quarter San Diego - SD-DSLR Monthly Group Shoot - June 2011

For our monthly Group Shoot this month we met in downtown San Diego for a walk around the Gaslamp Quarter. For the most part San Diego has a pretty nice downtown area, but like many downtown areas it can seem somewhat dingy, especially in the morning light. 






Heather spotted this cat in one of the store windows.




We walked across the recently opened pedestrian bridge that connects the baseball stadium area to the new Waterfront Hilton. This bridge looks like it would be great to photograph with a wide angle lens either in the evening or with a blue sky. This time of year the mornings are generally overcast in San Diego, at least along the coast.




We managed to wander into both Hilton hotels, this next shot is looking straight up at the lights in the lobby of the Gaslamp Hilton.




It was a nice morning for a walk around downtown with Heather and a bunch of friends from the photo club.


Click here to see a few more images from our walk around the Gaslamp Quarter this morning.
   

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