My period 4 digital art class and period 3 went on a field trip to Balboa Park on June 31st, to visit the Museum of Photographic Arts and take cool photos around. This was very fun and I hope you enjoy the pictures I took!
Bridge
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View of the road below; Taken on the bridge |
Modern Sculpture
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I forgot what this was called |
Sculpture of a Person from Another Time
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Mother And Daughter Seated (Francisco Zuniga, 1971) |
Lily Pond
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So cool to actually see these |
Tree from an Interesting Angle
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This tree is so spiky |
Portrait
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This is Emily |
Garden
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The Rose Garden |
Star Shape
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One of those ceiling lights |
Mosaic
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Haha |
Flower
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So pretty |
Interesting Architectural Structure
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Whoa |
Bike Rack
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Interesting Angle |
Ornate Architecture
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Very intricate |
Something Brightly Colored
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I found this in the fountain |
Old-Fashioned Fashions
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Border Crossing/Cruzando El Rio Bravo (Luis Jimenez, 1989) |
Stairway
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Leading to the Museum of Arts |
Weather Vane
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I couldn't get a great weather vane picture, so I got this instead |
Succulents
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Wouldn't want to get caught in these |
Sculpture With Three Elements
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The Watchers (Lynn Russell Chadwick, 1960) |
Sign With An Artist's Name
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You can see the names very faintly on the bottom |
Red Circles
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How did they build that |
Patterns
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Right in front of the fountain |
Leading Lines

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Couldn't decide between these two |
Fountain
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In the Rose Garden |
Streetlight
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There are a lot of these |
Horse
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El Cid (Anna Hyatt Huntington, 1930) |
Year Built Into A Sculpture
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1915 |
Animal
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Duck |
Musician
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*Musicians |
Fish
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It was hard to get the fish in the water |
Multi-Colored Path
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In Spanish Village |
Rule of Thirds
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California Building |
Selfie With A Sculpture
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This was cool |
Selfie With A Classmate
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Emily & Me |
Something Interesting
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This is cool |
Something Random
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I like these |
Something Beautiful
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People |
Something Weird
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What is this |
Something Funny
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What is it doing |
Highlight of My Day
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The Rose Garden |
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