El Roco Photography:
Eye Out for Something
El Roco Photography:
Snow Day on I-80 in Donner Pass - Or Why Are There No Cars In The Background Of The Picture?
El Roco Photography:
Visions of the Warbonnet
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Another Year Passes at Fullerton [Autumn at Fullerton Series]
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The Next Generation Takes His First Paddle Out to the Break
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Patrol Boat CF 1387 XS - Lake Perris
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Lifeguard Headquarters - Lake Perris - Spring 1984
El Roco Photography:
Preparing to Jibe on a Warm Summer Evening - Lake Perris
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Flying Some Hull - Lake Perris
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Typical Plate Lunch in Hawai'i
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I Found Myself in Music Video
El Roco Photography:
Video Shoot in Echo Park - Yellow Bill Leads the Way
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Music Fans Meet the Band and Mr. Yellow Bill
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To Live and Die in L.A. Part 1 - The Blue Screen of Death
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To Live and Die in L.A. Part 2 - "Fail" Return Code 7 (It Means Your Screwed)
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To Live and Die in L.A. Part 3 - Dead WD Velociraptor 160 GB Drive
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To Live and Die in L.A. Part 4 - Replacement WD Velociraptor 160 GB Drive
El Roco Photography:
Neutralization of a High Value Target
El Roco Photography:
Reference Photo - Railfan Dork-O-Meter Version 2010.12.22
El Roco Photography:
A Day Out With Darth Vader
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Follow the Corduroy - Winter 2010 Marks Another Year at Big Bowl
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Moto-Cross Champion James Stewart Visits the Cajon Pass - Again
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Reference Photo - 260 Inch Peterbuilt with a 9 Speed Cat and a 5000 Gallon Mild Steel Vacuum Trailer
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Reference Photo - The Holloran Rail Photography / Railfaning Platform on Station at Summit
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Level B PPE - Nitromethane Spill
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Huey UH-1Y
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The Haight Ain't What it Used to Be
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Roy's Cafe
El Roco Photography:
Code Line to Nowhere
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Reflections of Fullerton