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Today marks the 65th anniversary of the second atomic bomb used against Japan at the end of World War II. Last week, Tom interviewed a Marine Corps veteran who recalled what the city of Nagasaki was like less than two weeks after the explosion, and wrote up the interview for the North County Times.

“I could stand on top of the mountain, and look down the long slope to the ocean, east,” he remembered. “Out in the ocean was this archipelago of little islands, guns on every one of them. Had we invaded, we would have had to go through those guns. I was out there at 5 in the morning, and I would watch the sun come up. It was a beautiful thing, it would reflect (through) the archipelago, it would hit the mountain itself and the sun would come up. I used to watch that every morning.”

CARLSBAD: Veteran recalls Nagasaki two weeks after bombing

When James Henkel tells the story of the four months he spent in one of the only two cities ever to suffer an atomic blast, he starts right where any good screenwriter would —- in the bow of a Higgins landing craft.

That’s where, on or around Aug. 20, 1945, Henkel rode across Nagasaki Bay toward the Japanese mainland and a city shattered by a strange new kind of weapon.

“As soon as we got to shore, they dropped the ramp, and I ran off with my rifle, ready to shoot,” Henkel, 86, recalled during an interview this week. “There was a Japanese cop, standing there, saluting me. Saluting me so hard I thought his arm was going to break. (He was) afraid I was going to shoot him. Had he resisted or tried to get the drop on me, I’d have shot him. But he didn’t have any weapon.”

Henkel said he ran past the petrified police officer and into the most interesting four months of his life.

Read the rest at www.nctimes.com.

And here is a portrait of Henkel that the Times decided not to use. As you can see, a true Marine.

Portrait of a Marine Corps veteran who was among the first outsiders to land in Nagasaki after the detonation of an atomic bomb at the end of World War II.

Talk about melting hearts and taking names. This little guy was a rock star when we met with Jay and Cassidy to take his picture last month. He slept through just about the whole session, and when he wasn’t sleeping he was just looking around and being cute. We don’t need to say *how* cute, because… well, you’ll see for yourself. Comments are always welcome about how melted your heart was by Baby Austin and his amazing parents. (Thanks, guys! You were seriously amazing!)

Here’s to a long life of big smiles and sound sleep, Austin.

A newborn baby sleeps with his chin resting on his hands. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A father cradles his newborn son's head while the baby sleeps. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A mother kisses her newborn son's nose. Black and white. Oceanside newborn portraits.

Side-by-side photos of a newborn baby's face and the rear of his pants, which say baby in big letters. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A baby rests on top of a basket of blankets in front of a brightly-lit window. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A mother gazes admiringly down at her newborn son as she cradles his head. Oceanside newborn portraits.

Black-and-white close-up of a father cradling his newborn son's feet. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A series of three photos showing a father holding his newborn son close to his chest. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A newborn baby sleeps with his chin resting on his hands. Oceanside newborn portraits.
Collage of a newborn baby, his feet, and his parents. Oceanside newborn portraits.

Close-up of a newborn baby sleeping while being held by his father. Oceanside newborn portraits.

Black-and-white close-up of a father holding his newborn son. Oceanside newborn portraits.

A couple months ago, a good friend called up to ask if we’d shoot his sister’s wedding and engagement photos. It’s always flattering when that happens, and we of course agreed immediately.

Cyrus and Diane are awesome together. We already shot their wedding last week, and it’ll be a few weeks before we get those photos edited and up on the blog. In the meantime, here are a few of the best from their engagement session in downtown San Elijo.

Couple leaning against the base of a fountain in the sun. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Close-up of a couple leaning against the base of a fountain. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Couple leaning against a clock tower. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Wide-angle view of a couple standing on top of a jetty at sunset. Carlsbad engagement photos.

Couple leaning against the base of a fountain in the sun. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Couple walking down a sidewalk under bare-branched trees. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Couple leaning against a pillar with a hazy horizon behind them. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Girl kissing her fiance on the cheek on a sidewalk beneath trees. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Couple holding each other and smiling in front of a fountain. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Wide-angle view of a couple standing on top of a jetty at sunset. Carlsbad engagement photos.

Two close-ups of a couple, one with the guy in focus, the other with the girl in focus. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Couple leaning against a pillar and laughing. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

Couple sitting on a bench with the sun behind them. San Elijo Hills engagement pictures.

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