Summer Break in Seattle
Jumper When I get the standard reply from suburban soccermoms, I just politely concede my children’s disadvantage. “They don’t have a yard? They share a room? You don’t have a car?” “You’re right”, I...
View ArticleWhat’s Long and Hard and Filled With Seamen?
During my evening commute, while still in the middle of the sound, I felt the captain throw the ferry into reverse thrust. When I looked out of the window to see what was going on, I spotted what...
View ArticleScenes from the 2014 Bite of Seattle
The 2014 Bite of Seattle is upon us, and yesterday, we walked over to the festivities to check it out. It was crowded, a little too crowded at times, but fun nonetheless. I ate more stuff than I care...
View ArticleThe Greatest Picture of The Space Needle Ever Taken
I’ve been busy and therefore somewhat off of the ether. I like to think that this one makes up for 8 post-free days, though. Too bad I shot it with a cellphone. Then again, it’s still way better than...
View ArticleSky City
I’ve got this thing where I want to eat at every restaurant in Rexville Seattle (basically the extended boundaries of my neighborhood), regardless of cuisine, price, or quality. I’ve been talking...
View ArticleThe Man in the Space Needle Reflection
I took these photos on Friday evening, and while “developing” them today, I noticed something odd. Now, it may be the weird mushroom I found in my omelette this morning, but I see a face in the photo...
View ArticleAlmost a Decent Shot
I mostly shoot on what I call “Aperture and Shutter Priority Mode”, which is basically Manual Mode with Auto-ISO turned on. Occasionally, however, I sometimes go into full Manual Mode, and forget to...
View ArticleThe Lower Troposphere Observation Tower
I sometimes look at the Space Needle and wonder … space? It’s 605 feet tall. Now granted, I’m not 605 feet tall, I’m a little under, but still … space? What is it supposed to be injecting into the...
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