Christopher See

Exploration

What is left to explore? I am met with the same problem that exists around ever major city: urbanization. Around San Diego, there are wildlife refuges, preserves, reserves and places that seem unattractive to humans, but these areas represent only a small percentage of the available land that now holds around 3 million people.
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Since my field of interest in photography is nature, I can either return to the same natural location or find a new one to explore. If you have followed this blog for the last 40 days, you would have noticed repetitions already exist.
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There exist alternative wildlife and nature locations around the San Diego region that I have yet to explore. In fact, when I look at Google Maps, anything green could yield some interesting (chaparral) landscapes. I am however limited by current environmental conditions, and thus the selections diminish. The recent fire near Warner Springs dissuades me from going to Lake Henshaw and its vicinity. I can imagine the lack of both wildlife and natural landscapes there.
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To end my long story, I should just summarize with: it was another picture-less day. On the bright side, I have restored some interest in using a circular-polarizer, since my follies in its previous use seem so obvious now. Following some comparison tests, I might write a post about it.