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  1. GaryAyala

    WHS Urinetown

    Whitney High School's 2015 production of Urinetown. Cerritos, California All photos shot with Fuji XT1: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6
  2. GaryAyala

    The Peace March

    A friend owns a Doughnut shop in one of the poorer sections of Los Angeles. They were robbed and my friend's brother wrestled with the robber and was fatally stabbed. The community organized a Peace March as both a stand against violence and in memory of Andy Ung. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6...
  3. GaryAyala

    WHS Presents The Curious Savage

    Whitney High School Cerritos, California All photos shot with the Fuji XT1. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Thanks for Viewing, Gary
  4. GaryAyala

    GX 680III Update

    My camera came in yesterday from Japan. It appears new, complete with an unblemished box and Japanese instruction manual. (I smelled it expecting a new car smell ... got nothing but a faint hint of maguro.) Still waiting for backs and fronts (lenses). Gary
  5. GaryAyala

    New to 120 Scanning

    I haven't shot Medium Format since the 1970's. I've just purchased a Fuji GX 689III. I'm looking for a custom lab for scanning in Los Angeles. Recommendations for a decent scanner which won't break the bank. Thanks, Gary
  6. GaryAyala

    I Just Got Me a Film Camera

    A Fuji GX 680III to be precise. Gary
  7. GaryAyala

    Brea Jazz Festival 2014 - Derek Bordeaux

    All images captured with Fuji X-T1: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6
  8. GaryAyala

    Brea Jazz Festival - 2013

    Yeah, 2013 ... I am so behind in processing. I have stuff more than four year old gathering cobwebs in my hard drive. Here's some stuff from a year ago: #1 X-Pro 1 w/ 55-200 @ 200mm, 1/320, f/4.8, ISO 800 #2 X-Pro 1 w/ 55-200 @ 200mm, 1/250, f/4.8, ISO 800 #3 X-Pro 1 w/ 55-200 @ 200mm...
  9. GaryAyala

    WHS Talent Show

    Whitney High School Talent Show Cerritos, California All images snapped with the Fujifilm X-T1, X-E2 and X-Pro1: #1 #2 #3 #4 Thanks for Viewing, Gary
  10. GaryAyala

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  11. GaryAyala

    T-Ball

    Luke tries T-Ball: #1 ssssStrike One! #2 ssssStrike Two! #3 Luke slams a rope to short. #4 The race to First. #5 Keeping his eye on the ball. Thanks for Viewing, Gary PS- All shot with a Fuji XT1.
  12. GaryAyala

    Youth Soccer/Futbol

    All shot with the XT1 #1 #2 #3 #4
  13. GaryAyala

    Hope - Mom - Steven - Baby Javier

    Were just four of the names hand printed on the hundreds of Luminaries honoring those loved ones taken by cancer. #1 A participant waits for the final lap, her candle lighted a symbol for those who have passed and a hope for a cure. #2 This was the Relay for Life, a fundraiser sponsored...
  14. GaryAyala

    War Photography

    The LA Times, (April 21), has a rather extensive article on War Photography. Much different than I expected, more of War Photography 101, an intelectual examination, comparisons and contrasts between art (paintings) and photography. Some interesting quotes: "George Bernard Shaw said he would...
  15. GaryAyala

    Whitney High School Talent Show

    Whitney High School - Cerritos, California #1 OMD w/ PL25mm, 1/2000, F/2.5, ISO 1600 #2 OMD w/ O75mm, 1/250, F/4, ISO 1600 #3 OMD w/ P35-100 @ 85mm, 1/500, F/4, ISO 1600 #4 OMD w/ P35-100 @ 100mm, 1/30, F/5.6, ISO 1250 #5 OMD w/ P35-100 @ 100mm, 1/250, F/2.8, ISO 1600 #6 OMD w/...
  16. GaryAyala

    Poncho Sanches at the Brea Jazz Festival

    #1 #2 #3 #4 THANKS FOR VIEWING, Gary
  17. GaryAyala

    Relay for Life - Pomona, CA

    A combo fundraiser and awareness campaign sponsored by the American Cancer Society. There was was a great atmosphere of a huge family picnic, laughter and fun. But every time you turned around there was a purple 'Survivor' shirt and the seemingly endless line of luminarias, each in tribute to...
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