Saw these two hanging out in an architecture studio, keeping a close eye on the passers-by.


Saw these two hanging out in an architecture studio, keeping a close eye on the passers-by.
I got this picture from about fifteen feet away. Pretty amazing camera, huh?
These fellows had gorgeous colorful wings. They refused to flutter them while I was aiming a camera, though!
Okay okay they’re sea lions. But sea lions are in the family known as ‘eared SEALS’ so deal with it!
Theo (3) is a pretty unusual goldendoodle: scruffy fur (trimmed close at the moment), white blazes on nose and chest. But he’s definitely got the attitude of a goldendoodle, and that’s what really counts.
I believe it was Theo’s mom who told me she collects photos of abandoned shoes. I encouraged her to start a web site called The Shoes of San Francisco. If she does, I’ll be sure and link it!
Look at this guy. Look at how happy he is. I didn’t get his name, but if I recall correctly he’s eleven or twelve.
I thought the best butlers were English, but this Frenchie seems pretty good at what he does.
These three were wiggling around a bit, but mostly enjoying their sunny morning in Point Lobos. And so was I.
Heck of a pup! Also, these pictures were taken with my new (-ish) Sony mirrorless, an A7Riii. When it’s bright outside, it does have its issues with shadows, but it’s amazing how much detail I can pull out of a picture.