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About seemyphotos

Craig Carter is a freelance travel and landscape photographer. He truly enjoys traveling and capturing interesting perspectives of travel destinations local and beyond.

Transition Petals

In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Express Yourself.” I can’t remember exactly how the thought came about but somewhere along the way everything unfolded.  This is truly an expression from within. Hope you enjoy it as well. … Continue reading

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Serenity

San Diego River In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: Serenity Serenity to me is being a peace with the current surroundings as they are. It personally doesn’t have to be a quiet place but at times I can … Continue reading

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No Equipment Needed

Its 8 days into the New Years and so far so good when it comes to eating a whole lot healthier. One of the things that come to mind is to keep exercise and eating in their own separate world. … Continue reading

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REMINISCING- Walking barefoot with a dime in my pocket.

I was born in Jackson, Mississippi and summertime meant no shoes. We went almost everywhere barefoot. Post bi-centennial when country boy Jimmy Carter shocked the world by winning the presidency. Digging worms for catfish bait. Collecting coke bottles to return … Continue reading

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Mission San Luis Rey

Mission San Luis Rey.

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Mission San Luis Rey

San Luis Rey 1798 is the title of one of my most recent captures. A revisit to Mission San Luis Rey which is located about 45 minutes from central San Diego was in order as the weather warmed up nicely. Of course … Continue reading

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Happy 2015

Happy New Years to all and best wishes for 2015. I always try to remember that today is the first day of the rest of my life thus not waiting to make the changes needed. I do believe its good … Continue reading

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A Local’s Guide to San Diego- Weekend Getaway

Five Must See Attractions 1. La Jolla Cove- for breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and its rugged coastline. 2. Cabrillo National Monument- The lighthouses, tidepools, and best skyline view of San Diego. 3. Balboa Park- Miles of museums, pavilions, … Continue reading

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Great Effort by California Chrome in 2014 Triple Crown Bid

I was first introduced to horse racing after moving from Mississippi to California around 1979. We would go out to Hollywood Park and Santa Anita from time to time. I quickly became a fan of a horse named, John Henry. … Continue reading

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Barracks 17 at NTC Liberty Station, San Diego

The newly transitioned redevelopment area that once served as the world’s largest Naval Training Center is thriving and one of the most popular destinations to locals and tourists.

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