Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Day 35 - Whoooshh

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I love San Francisco's BART! Riding the rail to get everywhere is easy. I don't have to worry about renting a car or finding a place to park it. Watching the lighting change is fun too. As different outside lights pass, the inside blur changes. After several shots, and looks from other passengers, I was able to finally catch this yellow-orange glow.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Day 34 - Swimming Upstream

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I only had one goal in mind: to go swimming. The warning signs were read and understood. I was ready. However, today was not going to be an easy day to get into the pool. My pool key did not work! I walked to the office, and found out the locks had been changed. I did not believe this would present a challenge. The manager said she didn't have any spare keys. But, maybe the resident who had turned in some keys had a pool key. She also had multiple keys on a key ring. So off I went again. I tried all of the keys, more than I could easily count. None of the keys worked. Next came the handyman. He had a ring of keys, but none fit the pool lock. The reason I wanted to go swimming was how high the temperature was. I was sweating in my swimsuit, which is never a pleasant feeling. The handyman said he had a pool key in his apartment. So off he went. He returned with a key that worked! Finally I could cool off. But I had to go back to the office later to get a key after he made copies. After all the sweating, I was determined to enjoy the cool water, which I did!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Day 33 - Resting Workers

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Even the signs get a break now and then! But, even at rest, the lights still winked. I drove past these posts for a few days before I finally took the time to capture them on film. Blinking lights were a challenge. How to catch them just so. I kept trying, and selected the one above as the best. I wanted the blinking lights to be on but not on all at once.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Day 32 - Reach for the Sky

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This picture could be one that was taken afar, zoomed in to show the cactus trees and mountains, could be... In fact, the cactus is a small plant that was on a ledge, and the "mountains" in the foreground are two rocks that sat beside the plant. The lighting and focus point determine what your eye might see: a common occurrence in other areas of our lives as well. What we understand or believe we see is frequently impacted by where our focus is and how much we know.