Here's some of the fun things I was able to capture on film during the summer of
1999.

These Bikini contestants sure are pretty! |

The 3 finalists. This was at a club in SLC. |
Those are the gratuitous bikini pictures... don't all web sites
include those just to get hits ? |

Gotta throw in a pic of my bikini contest winner ;-) |

While enjoying a recent drive, I just couldn't resist a 75mph pic of a sunset in the side
mirror. |

A flooded dry lake between Calif-Nev, out the window at 75mph, notice the blurred fence
stakes. |

one of my favorite scenes... an open highway as far as you can see. |
Road trips have a way of producing some fun
pics. |
| A new 16mm Nikor fisheye lens has quickly turned into one of my favorites. |

A normal kiss can seem so appealing! |

An office scene just turns alive |

even a landscape has lots to gain. This is the Bonneville Salt Flats |
| now the all time favorites... |

A pool shot with so much to see... click to see
1024 x 768 |

All the way from my head to my toes. |

A cropped version has best effect when viewed
1024 x 768 |

Here's the kids with a 24mm wide angle lens |
The kids in a park during a water fight made for some
really fun pics. |
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The 16mm view adds charm and some interesting angles too. |
These pictures are from a trip to the Mexico, summer '99.

A blind man in San Diego plays the harmonica for tips. |

The Catalina Island harbor and Casino |

Shoreline No. end of Catalina harbor |

Matthew enjoying spaghetti |

Suzy enjoying Mexico |

Suzy enjoying shops on Catalina |

Papas&Beer in Ensenada Mexico |

Papas&Beer is famous for delivering shooters of tequila to
customers in a wild fashion. |

Friends enjoying the cruise |

My kids spent as much time as possible enjoying the pool. |

Mom enjoying the warm sun and pool. |

My oldest son enjoying the pool view. |
A trip to the Caribbean, 6 islands and many wonderful memories, spring '99.
| Orient Bay - St. Martin, One side of
the island is Dutch, the other side is French. |

Suzy catching rays, we stayed at the Kakao resort. |

What a day... what a view, what a place to relax. |

A "vendor" family, after purchasing a crystal necklace, they
posed for me. |

Each resort uses a different color umbrella. |

Just down the beach... the "red" section. |

In the trees they served a nice barbeque lunch. |

The view from our lunch pavilion. |

Parasail rides and jet ski rentals are very popular. |

Yes, it's me..., your narrator. |

One end of the bay is a nudist resort, thus many naked people walked
by. * |

Yes, even in paradise they know the value of the internet. |
*You might find it interesting to learn of the photography
"rules" concerning the nudists... our tour guide was careful to
explain them to us. No cameras or photography in the nudist resort... if
you get one out, they will take it. On the rest of the beach, it's
considered "un-cool" or rude to take pics of nude people sunning,
sitting or otherwise relaxing. It was specifically authorized to shoot
shots of nudists as they walked up and down the beach... "fair game"
were the exact words used. Since it was a French resort, many people
enjoyed being either nude or topless.
These pictures are from a Florida business trip.

White beaches, hot sun and beautiful bodies. |

I enjoyed the crushed seashell background. |

Watching a real drawbridge in action... I just had to get a
picture. |

The view from my hotel room on the "Island" |

Peggy... the seagull |

Sun and Palms... |

A more deserted area with sand grass. |
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This page was updated Thursday, March 24, 2005 |