Cabo San Lucas is an odd place. Multi-million dollar resort complexes up and down the coast of Baja California and enormous cruise ships bringing hundreds of millions of dollars into the area. Very little is spent on infrastructure, roads, sidewalks, lighting, electrical services, or structures. But it somehow adds to the charm of downtown. Shop owners are wonderful even though they work long days selling their wares to the tourists who know they must barter in order to get the best price. What that price is is known only to the shop keeper. Nikon D610, 1/125 second at f/4.0, ISO 1600, 40mm (28-300mm) - 9182
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I am Robert McKay Jones, a photographer from Sterling, Massachusetts and North Fort Myers, FL. I take photographs almost every day. I post my favorites here. |