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On our trip, we enjoyed travelling by train as they were less busy than subways and offered unique look into the everyday life of Japanese people. Not surprisingly at all, phones had people’s attention no matter where you go.
Two Isle of Wight hovercraft, the last remaining commercial hovercraft service in the world. Shortly after sunrise on 15th November 2010, a flight arrives at Ryde from Southsea whilst a sister craft waits ready to depart on the 10-minute crossing, during the morning peak travel period for commuting to the mainland.
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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.
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.
Infrared photo of a group of trees along the road during my morning commute. Every time I passed it I told myself I needed to take a photo of the scene. Finally I found a generic sling bag at Eddie Bauer and threw my IR converted 10D in it. Now the 10D goes with me everywhere I go. Having it in the car that morning paid off... I should go back with the 20D and take the same shot in color for comparison.
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