Here is Part 3 of my pictures from Comic-Con International 2015 in San Diego last Saturday.
This guy from Mad Max was great.
You just never know who is going to come walking through the crowd. Some Jack-In-The-Box samples would have been nice, I was getting hungry about that time.
Have I mentioned yet just how crowded it was?
Yes, that is the same professional religious protesters in the background that we've seen in prior years. They were all over the place this year, complete with megaphones and boom boxes blasting out their messages, but there were some people with home-made pro-Comic-Con signs following them around at times too.
There was a huge crowd gathered below this balcony at the Hard Rock Hotel. Apparently some or all of these people are famous. If anyone knows who they are, feel free to let me know.
Time to head home.
We had plans for Saturday night, so I was only able to stay downtown until around 3:00pm. I would imagine that it just kept getting better into the evening. But, it was hot, and even superheroes need to take a little break some times, I guess. I've posted these pictures more or less in the same order that I shot them, and this really was the last picture that I shot for the day.
Click here to see more images from Comic-Con International 2015 in San Diego.
Since I have viewers who ask, all of the portrait photos here were taken with a Fuji X-T1 with a Fuji 55-200mm lens, while the wide angle and selfie shots were taken with a Fuji X-E2 with a Fuji 14mm lens.
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Friday, July 17, 2015
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I really like the ones that you got in on the photo with the comic con peeps. Time to head home is really appealing to me, but I always love the view of people walking away for some reason. That hulk is really a large dude! You are right Comic Con is very energy draining. It takes a lot of stamina and it is always hot. All those people kick it up a few degrees too I think. Really good work on all Frank. I'm glad you had a good time. I wish I was with you. There is always next year I guess.
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