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Continue Reading »A recent trip to Monterey Bay down in central California yielded several decent bird shots.
Although these are somewhat common species, I was happy to get what I did with my short focal length, 70-200mm lens.

seaweed anybody??
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1 Comment for Monterey Bay Wildlife
Cami MartinOctober 1, 2010 at 10:00 am







Okay, so these are really nice photos Adam. I honestly am impressed with all the photos you take and your camera takes a fantastic image quality. That, or you just really know how to work that thing!
Thanks for sharing!