Monday, July 19, 2010

Jul 19. 2010

I started the morning with a good breakfast and then went to the gym to run and work out on my own a bit. Running is enjoyable by myself, I actually prefer it, but I have much more fun working out with someone else. I get motivated more that way.

After lunch, I picked up Shannon and we went to the beach where she laid in the sun and fell asleep for a while and I continued reading Proust Was a Neuroscientist. I think it's funny how fast I can get through books sometimes and it seems like I've been reading/trying to read this one for a month.

Once she woke up, I took some photos of Shannon on the beach. I had planned to do a series of portraits of my friends which would say something about their personality. The beach fits Shannon's personality.

I got some fun shots of her jumping waves in the water. It was amusing to watch.

We actually got in the water for a little bit. It wasn't as horribly cold as I was expecting. I guess the water is finally warming up now that summer is half over.

We went to the Cape May Zoo park and checked out the animals for the last fifteen minutes that it was open. We mainly saw birds. Apparently flamingos are pink because of the large amount of shrimp they eat. Who knew?

Once we were kicked out of the zoo we went to the other side of the park to play some disc golf. It was Shannon's first time and her first few throws were pretty girly. I can say that over nine holes, she improved dramatically. That's pretty impressive for a first time out. Even on such a terrible course.

We were both starving so we went to the Washington Street shops in Cape May and found a seafood place, The Ugly Mug, that had outdoor seating. We got crab cake sandwiches and watched people from out of town navigate the area. Our waitress spilled lemonade on my phone and laughed about it. Too bad for her. The sandwich was awesome though, as was the cole slaw. I would go back just for that.

After dinner we did some shots by the lighthouse. The lighting was nice at times but trying to shoot toward the lighthouse turned out to be a problem since the sun was right behind it. We got some good shots on the beach in any case.

As the sun lowered behind clouds we made our way to Sunset Beach, where I got some really nice shots. The flash shots were working out quite nicely, to my surprise.

I just really like this shot. What do you think?

I'm not always behind the camera either. Just most of the time.

I got a bunch of shots as the sun was going down and the nightly flag ceremony was going on to honor war veterans. After one last shot of us we took off. Shannon is concerned that this shot makes us look like a couple.

We went back to Sea Isle to meet up with Shannon's friend Courtney and get showers at her house. After showering and waiting for the girls to get ready, we went out to a bar in town. The beers were pretty cheap and we were having a good time until the acoustic band started playing bad cover songs. We didn't last too long in that bar. We tried others but didn't find one to our liking.

After grabbing a slice of pizza from Casino's Pizzeria (where the food is always a gamble...) we went back to Courtney's house and got in the hot tub with some cans of Yuengling. It was hot out but, strangely, the hot tub felt nice. We sat in there for a while, talking and drinking a little bit, until we got tired and decided to call it a day.

It was an awesome, fun day and I feel like I got my love for photography back! I retreated to my big spare bed (Courtney's brother's I believe) and said goodnight.

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