Photo: Sea Lion
May 20th, 2007 by jeremy

On our recent vacation we visited Sea World San Diego, and had a blast. Out of all the theme parks we were visiting, this was the one I was most looking forward to. I enjoy marine life, as I do wildlife in general. Granted, these are animals in captivity, but that still doesn’t keep me from shooting some photos of them. Call it cheating if you must, but they are much easier to capture than those in the wild.
I ended up not taking that many photos as I had promised my wife I would put the camera away more on this trip so we could focus on helping the kids have a great time. I’ll several other over the next couple of days out of what I did capture.
By request, I have started removing the borders from my photos so they make better wallpapers. Also, for the photogs out there I will start including the description of my photo settings and equipment used.
Here is the link for this one. Enjoy!
Canon 20D, 24-105L, 1/200 at f/4 and 100ISO









Hi Jeremy,
Well, I just got done helping my son finish his high school senior portfolio, that’s due Monday…today! That is another story.
What can I do to wind down. Hum. go on the internet and check Jeremy’s websites. Yes, it was my first thought.
Amazing to see that you have put up Sea World pixs. I was just there on Sat. the 19th with my mom. Fortunately, we live in San Diego. She’s in Coronado and I just across the water in Point Loma. I can hear the sea lions and seals bark at night when I walk my dog and see and hear the fireworks, too.
If I had known you were headed here, I may have been able to get you free or half off passes, because my son works at Sea World. It’s a shame I missed you.
I love going to see the “Pets Rule” show, sea lions, and Shamu. We have year-round passes and live so close that I’m able to spend a short time there and RELAX. Did you see the baby horse?
My parents were able to take us to Sea World on a regular basis when I was a child. How lucky was I?
Your children are lucky to have you as a father AND to take them to ‘neato’ places.