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Brothers in arms.

CAPISTRANO BEACH -(CA)- Olamendi’s Mexican Restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway was host to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9934 on Monday evening for their “Welcome Celebration” in anticipation of the American Veterans Traveling Tribute of the Vietnam War Wall Memorial which will be available for public viewing 24 hours a day beginning on May 12th thru May 15th.

Paying up for Chow.

A simple way to remember old times.

The Star Spangled Banner.

A calm watchful eye full of hope and kindness.

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Green Machine Leads It.

DANA POINT -(CA)- The fifth annual Dana Point Grand Prix of Cycling hit the finish Sunday with Brad Huff of Springfield, Mo., winning the men’s professional division, capping a day of races and things to do for all ages, skill levels and experience.

As many as 10,000 people attended the event throughout the day, which included food, giveaways, BMX demonstrations and product booths by cycling manufacturers. It was part of USA Cycling‘s National Racing Calendar, a series of pro/am races throughout the United States.

These ladies had a need for speed.

The closed L-shaped course, almost a mile long with six tight corners, ran through Dana Point’s Town Center and Santa Clara neighborhood. A field of about 120 riders competed in the men’s pro division for a purse of $15,000 among the top 20 places.

Here they come.

Pro cyclist Miles Lamon, 25, of San Luis Obispo averaged more than 27 mph, with a top speed of 36 mph, in finishing midpack. “This is a really fun race, well-organized … and it’s fast,” Lamon said. “It’s really cool that so many people come to see it and you can feel the support. All the people really get everyone going and make the riders go fast.”

Down on the corner...

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Graduations, for me, are fun to shoot.  

In any given moment or spread of shots there is whatever emotion you might imagine and there are all ages to pick from.  Thankfully, it seems that nowadays, the ceremonies are short and its common that there is a lot of comedy.

The OC Register called with the Dana Hills graduation assignment early in the week and then because of someone getting sick I got the El Toro graduation at the last minute.  The shots for the Dana Hills High School went in the paper and on line but the story I wrote got lost and didn’t make it, lost in the system, so I include it here.

I wrote a story for El Toro as well and I think it went in but will have to check and post it here after 30 days.  I almost didn’t make it as the Dana Hills Graduation was barely over when the El Toro Graduation was just starting.  The event was at The Bren Center on the UCI campus.  Five dollars for the toll road and another seven dollars for parking.  I should have flashed my press pass to see if they would waive the fee but usually it means a phone call, the standard back an forth, and there was just no time.

Last year at The San Clemente Graduation I shot the cap toss with my wide angle and I was anxious to shoot it again at Dana.  I got in position to shoot it and its an okay shot and will look great blown up but caught something I was doing wrong and now I will have to wait an entire year to try it.  I was going to try it at El Toro’s graduation and it would have been great but I got pulled off the floor by the protocol police because “…The Register knows we don’t allow photographers on the floor…”  Whatever. 

 

DANA HILLS GRADUATES 686.

DANA POINT(CA.)-Beaneath a sea of Dolphin blue caps, the Dana Hills High School Class of 2009, 686 smiling faces in all, sat patiently on the football field in the bright Thursday afternoon sun.   Acknowledging the hoots, hollers and shouts of congratulations from family and friends in the stands, one by one, each graduate stood, waiting to receive their hard earned diploma.  A short walk to the podium, a photo and back to their seat, with a diploma was all the time it took if you don’t count the four years it took to get there.

 

Max Kelley, Associated Student Union Vice-President commented that the last four years had been a time of change, highlighting the fact that as freshman there was no FaceBook or even U-tube.  Kelley encouraged his classmates with the idea that with change comes experience and opportunity and together they should look forward to what opportunities the world has.

 

“We can do anything we want…(we have) an unlimited opportunity to make our life meaningful…” Kelley said.

 

Jeremy Chang, as the Dolphin Scholar of Scholars used the movie “Risky Business” with Tom Cruise as a lighthearted example of how to accomplish a goal and at the same time challenged the Class of 2009 to examine and rethink their values.

 

“I encourage everyone to consider the well-being of others…”Chang said.

 

Graduating students, brother and sister, Rory and Megan Weinell, spoke together and brought laughs from students and faculty with props and comments, including a kitchen rolling pin meant to be a scroll of past commencement speeches at elementary and middle schools and one (hopefully) from their presumed future at Yale.  They bemoaned their job opportunities in the light of the present economic crisis.

 

“There is no hope of finding jobs because they’ve all been taken by the Dana alumni…” Megan Weinell said.

 

After the official acceptance of the Class of 2009 by faculty and staff, the students wasted no time to throw their caps into the air accompanied by the release of several dozen white doves.  Family and friends where invited to join the graduates on the field with hugs, handshakes and a lot of photos.

 

Alexis Kubicki will attend Orange Coast College to study illustration in the fall and was surrounded by family and friends, enthusiastically posing for photos in endless combinations.  Kubiki’s mom, Lisa Smith qualified her daughter as the best artist at Dana hills, also commenting that she is beautiful inside and out while her father Marty Aahmes offered her some sage advice.

 

“You must remember to stay young, look for happiness and constant growth…” Aames said

 

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