Wet Makes Moss
Sometimes it rains in Seattle. I mean it – it only rains sometimes. Wet, however, is a state of almost constant being. Seattle is damp. Seattle is drippy. Seattle has moss. Camera & Lens...
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It isn’t usually that cold here. Seattle isn’t known for snow, or freezing, or any real extremes. This week, however, is not effing around. My computer is telling me it’s 25 degrees out right now,...
View ArticleSomeone Has Got Some Cleaning To Do
When you like a picture, it doesn’t have to be for any particular reason. Maybe the reason I like this is because it’s old-timey. Maybe because an antique sink, completely covered in dust just has some...
View ArticleLow Light Abstracts Your Photography
I mentioned the Seattle Underground Tour in the last post. Low light, shoving tourists, not a lot of time. In cases like this, you get a lot of what you get: Camera & Lens Canon EOS REBEL T1i...
View ArticleStereotypical Seattle
It must be stereotype day on yon blog. I mean… other than taking a ferry to Pike Place Market, I think sunrise over Space Needle with Mount Rainier in the background is about as typical as it gets,...
View ArticleObama at the Bakery
So usually when I want to get a loaf of bread at work, I just go to Grand Central Bakery – about 100 feet away. Today, it got a little more complicated: It seems when the president is going to hold a...
View ArticleHome Sweet Block
Offered with little to no comment – my neighborhood. Camera & Lens Canon EOS REBEL T1i (Canon) & EF50mm f/1.8 II Shutter: 1/3200 s Creation Date: 2010:08:25 15:25:15 Aperture:...
View ArticleTwin Towers of Seattle
What’s it about hotels? I think the glossy glass monoliths of Seattle just leave me a bit cold, and the sort of kitchy but at least more… I dunno… hopeful(?) stuff from earlier generations seems like...
View ArticleEnd of the Line
Always loved industrial areas. I wish they’d let me wander around rail yards and container storage sites. Unfortunately, between terrorism and insurance, that’s not going to happen. The Port of...
View ArticleAnatomy of a Snowpocalypse
The entymology of Snowpocalypse is a little hazy but it seems to have started around here back in ’05 or ’06. I think it’s fair to say that any time a couple of inches of snow falls from the sky on...
View ArticleWet Makes Moss
Sometimes it rains in Seattle. I mean it – it only rains sometimes. Wet, however, is a state of almost constant being. Seattle is damp. Seattle is drippy. Seattle has moss. Image file not...
View ArticleThis Is How It Starts
It isn’t usually that cold here. Seattle isn’t known for snow, or freezing, or any real extremes. This week, however, is not effing around. My computer is telling me it’s 25 degrees out right now,...
View ArticleSomeone Has Got Some Cleaning To Do
When you like a picture, it doesn’t have to be for any particular reason. Maybe the reason I like this is because it’s old-timey. Maybe because an antique sink, completely covered in dust just has some...
View ArticleLow Light Abstracts Your Photography
I mentioned the Seattle Underground Tour in the last post. Low light, shoving tourists, not a lot of time. In cases like this, you get a lot of what you get: Image file not...
View ArticleStereotypical Seattle
It must be stereotype day on yon blog. I mean… other than taking a ferry to Pike Place Market, I think sunrise over Space Needle with Mount Rainier in the background is about as typical as it gets,...
View ArticleObama at the Bakery
So usually when I want to get a loaf of bread at work, I just go to Grand Central Bakery – about 100 feet away. Today, it got a little more complicated: It seems when the president is going to hold a...
View ArticleHome Sweet Block
Offered with little to no comment – my neighborhood. Image file not found(ImagePath:/volume1/web/wordpress/http://192.168.0.15/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/dayton-street-sign.jpg)
View ArticleTwin Towers of Seattle
What’s it about hotels? I think the glossy glass monoliths of Seattle just leave me a bit cold, and the sort of kitchy but at least more… I dunno… hopeful(?) stuff from earlier generations seems like...
View ArticleEnd of the Line
Always loved industrial areas. I wish they’d let me wander around rail yards and container storage sites. Unfortunately, between terrorism and insurance, that’s not going to happen. The Port of...
View ArticleAnatomy of a Snowpocalypse
The entymology of Snowpocalypse is a little hazy but it seems to have started around here back in ’05 or ’06. I think it’s fair to say that any time a couple of inches of snow falls from the sky on...
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