Safety in Numbers

Tully Rohrer

October 25th, 2007

Despite the fact that they outweigh us, can outmaneuver us, and are much stronger than us, California sea lions will still often travel in groups when people are around. Which is nice, as a photographer, because that behavior does make for a good image…

Song of the Day: Clem Snide - Lose Big
Eef Barzelay at it again, with more hopeless love songs. Catchy!

Wow. Fabuloso. Really ridiculous shot t. Nice.

Becky — October 25th, 2007

I just showed a brief slide show of ”Tully’s sea creature photos” to my LA class since we’re focusing on seals and sea lions this week! What a fantastic image. They couldn’t believe they were real pictures. You live in a beautiful place Tully…

Sarah — October 26th, 2007

Wonderful!

Clyde — October 26th, 2007

Wonderful!

Clyde — October 26th, 2007

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    i still feel skittish when fishes bigger than a foot swim around me.. :D that’s one ...

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