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Not only is Muffin a tiny nugget, but the streets are still a little too busy for her, so she travels most of the time safe in her bag and enjoys a higher view :).
Kodak Ektar 100 | Nikon FE
So, my new job has me commuting one hour each way. Two hours every day is a bit poopy, but it's made better by the fact that Scott's new job is on the way. So, I drop him at the 45-minute mark and keep going. It's been surprisingly pleasant to commute together. This is the first job I have ever had to which I have commuted by car regularly. It's a bit of a weird feeling (employee parking lot etiquette, as one example of a learning experience).
So, on to this image. I shot this out of a moving car. Our car. Going about 80 clicks. I drive in the morning, and Scotty drives home at night. We pass a variant of this scene every day. I just want to take this opportunity to acknowledge aloud (so to speak) that I am really, really lucky to live where I now live. Things like this actually make my commute pretty special. Now, if only I could find time during the day for Flickr. ;)
Commuting on SkyTrain, near Marine Drive station. Photographed with Canon 5D Mark III and Asahi Pentax Super Takumar 50mm f1.4. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Putovanje u SkyTrain-u, blizina Marine Drive stanice. Fotografisano sa Canon 5D Mark III i Asahi Pentax Super Takumar 50mm f1.4. Vankuver, Britanska Kolumbija, Kanada.
Moscow, Dec-17
Fuji GS645S, 60 mm/f4 lens
Ilford Delta 400 film, exposed @1600, developed in TMAX (20 C, 20%, 10.5')
I had to go into the office today to collect and set up a new work phone. Very pleased to report people seem to be adhering to the stay at home request as this shot shows!
Looking down from a hill onto Highway 4 during rush hour traffic. Couldn't resist taking a shot of the lighttrails as vehicles go by. The middle white trails are from the BART train rolling by.
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One of the advantages of working from home is that I don't normally have to see this time of the day.