On our second and last day in San Diego (and final day of the trip) we did a mini road trip along the coast! We drove through Del Mar and Encinitas and explored the beach towns. This was so much fun and the weather was gorgeous!
We popped into Whole Foods for a quick bite to eat along the way:
I don`t know what was better, the meal, or when we realized how much cheaper the Whole Foods bar is compared to here in Ontario. Our bill was at least 40% less than it normally is. Tears of joy, tears of joy.
I didn’t do a great job documenting our road trip, but the sights were beautiful.
Maybe it’s a good thing I didn’t attempt many pics…those “shooting from the car pictures” never seem to pan out! I try to take a shot of the ocean and all I get is a concrete highway median.
We made it back for the sunset in La Jolla again! This time we took pictures from the beach (instead of up on the cliff) and we had a totally different perspective.
Om.
I told you the people here are chill.

After relaxing in the hotel room for a bit, we drove to Encinitas to try out The Lotus Cafe that we came across earlier in the day.
Similar to Rancho’s, Lotus cafe offers a wide variety of omnivore, vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan options. If only more restaurants made it this easy! I immediately loved the menu in this cafe. Check out the legend…
After discovering our obsession for vegan nachos the night before, we had to try the vegan nachos at Lotus made with organic blue corn chips topped with vegan cheese, salsa, and guacamole.
The nachos were great, but Rancho`s still has the win!
Eric ordered the lasagne made up of spinach pasta, ricotta cheese, fresh veggies, and marinara sauce. He said it was great.
I wanted something spicy to warm me up, so I ordered the Indian Curry Bowl made up of fresh steamed veggies with an Indian curry sauce served over organic brown rice. It was light, low on the oil, and fresh, but it wasn’t as spicy as I expected it to be. It could have used a bit more curry in my opinion. All in all though, it was a nice light meal and a nice change up from a few heavy ones while traveling!
As we were finishing up our meal, this beautiful California girl walked up to us and introduced herself as Sarah, an avid blog reader. Small world! Sarah if you’re reading this please shoot me an email as I have a question for you…I’m not as awkward over email, I promise. ;)
Since my meal was so light there was obviously room for their vegan dessert bar.
This vegan peanut butter chocolate fudge cupcake was anything but light, but it was the perfect ending to our vacation. The peanut butter frosting was so buttery and not super sweet. A great way to end the trip!
Our stay in California was short and sweet, but that just means we’ll have to go back soon! Thanks to everyone who provided us with suggestions on what to see and do. We actually got home last weekend (and were already gone before I posted), so we’ll have to take you up on your suggestions next time.
When I got home, I edited some of my favourite photos in HDR format (high dynamic range imaging) which is when image files of differing exposures are merged together. The HDR format is new to me, but very fun to learn. I set my DSLR so it took 3 pictures at once (one at –2 exposure, one at normal exposure, and one at +2 exposure) and then post-processing I merged the images together. It creates a fun 3-D effect and works great for travel photos.
Anyways, here are some of my favs!
NYC:
Love love love the 3-D look of this one:
San Diego:
I’m hoping to create a few more and frame some of them.
Have a great Friday!






Those HDR pictures are AMAZING. Will you be posting a tutorial?
That is so awesome!! Could you maybe do a tutorial? Is this a Photoshop Elements thing? Beautiful pics. :)
Wow, I just LOVE those HDR photos!
The first photo on this post is AMAZING! actually all of them are!
Hey Angela, Love the HDR photos, what HDR software are you using, there are so many out there, and I just don’t know what to choose. BTW – Love you blog, read it everyday :)
m trying a free trial of photomatix…new to using it, but I hope to do a post on this stuff at some point!
I hope my new camera (that i’m crossing my fingers for for Christmas) does HDR… that looks insane! So pretty. Love all of the sunset photos too :)
Those pictures are beautiful, Angela. Usually people who are so good at so many things just tick me right off, but not in your case, lol. Glad you guys had a nice trip… gives me some good ideas for my own future travels with my omni boyfriend!
What a cool effect to do to pictures. I’ll just learn all the tricks through you! My husband loves Del Mar – I think I kinda like it, too ;). It’s amazing how different the west coast is from the east. I could definitely spend a few months (read: years) over in San Diego area!
Wow, those last few HDR pictures came out so cool! I’ve never even heard of that! There’s so much I don’t know about my camera. I feel like I use maybe 10% of it’s capabilities.
It’s too bad you didn’t get a chance to visit Balboa Park while in San Diego. It’s a photographer’s paradise! You would love it. :) So glad you enjoyed San Diego!
The way the frosting is dripping off of that cupcake is downright pornographic. In a god way. ;)
Your pics are beautiful! Do you have them printed and framed often from trips? I took one good shot at the beach a few years ago and had it printed on a canvas. It’s nice to have the memory on my wall as “art.”
SO jealous of your trip!
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The photos are amazing. I love your pictures of San Diego! Next time I’m down there I have to hit up Lotus :) I too try to take drive by pictures and most of the time they’re not that great but once in a while there’s an awesome picture :) I love the tree picture.
Wow, what an incredible vacation! I love today’s sunset pics.
Hey Angela! This is going to sound really random but I love how you photograph trees! :D
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thanks! ;)
I LOVE THOSE PICS!! So cool! How did you take the one of the birds eye view of the buildings?! Did you guys take a helicopter ride or something!?
We went to Top of the Rock (rockefeller centre)
Thanks for coming to our neck of the woods and showing it off so beautifully! I can’t help but think you stayed in the wrong location (downtown) considering you spent so much time along the coast! Hopefully you’ll be able to stay in La Jolla next time! And now I’m off to figure out when to fit some of the restaurants you featured into my schedule…
I’ve really enjoyed reading about your travels. Looks like you got to experience some amazing foods! I love the sunset and ocean photo. So peaceful.
late to the party I guess because I have never seen these HDR Pictures~ Wowzers and Yozwers!
Love them all… so unique and classy and they all tell a story.
Lotus looks just great too. :)
Those HDR photos are insane! So interesting to look at. You mentioned the software, is it really expensive??
im not sure…trying a free trial right now as Im new to the program. I suspect like most software it probably is!