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Yashica Mat 124G with Fuji Pro 160S.

Keith Cotton and Ted Horobiowski with Lynn Frosch and Jeff Aumell of Microsoft Corporation (Commute Smart Legacy Award).

Stuck in traffic on I-85. Imagine that.

My Yearlong project Commuting, This is the half time report.

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Keith Cotton and Ted Horobiowski with Ginger Coleman of Charter Communications (Commute Smart Employer Champion).

Replaced my previous commute bike, a mountain bike, with a new one. It is a recumbent lowracer. It is a RaptoBike "Lage Racer", and it is very fast. Perfect for the 28 km (one way) commute to work.

This looks much more pleasant than standing in a full packed bus!

This was my first time out trying to do pan-photography technique; this tall bike was one of the more interesting captures. Taken on the waterfront during commuter hours in Portland.

Keith Cotton and Ted Horobiowski with Danise Barnes of Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific (Commute Smart Employer Champion).

Keith Cotton and Ted Horobiowski with Jennifer Burley of the University of Washington-Tacoma (Commute Smart Employer Leadership).

Keith Cotton and Ted Horobiowski with Colleen Rauert of the Washington State Department of Ecology (Commute Smart ETC Champion).

Winter bicycle commuting gloves. They started off as ordinary blaze-orange hunting gloves, Thinsulate insulated and water resistant though not entirely waterproof. On the left glove I've added "Lightweights Power Reflectors" -- iron-on reflective trim, die-cut in small ovals and circles. I routinely add wide reflective tape to cycling gear, but it can be hard to cleanly cut and apply small amounts of that. These pre-cut pieces are a lot more convenient, and appear to be a good grade of material. Seen here after several trips through the washing machine this fall, still nice and bright.

In front of College Park Airport.

On the way to work under the Ogilvie Metra Station bridge.

 

08/28/2015 The evening commute on the Staten Island ferry. Kodak Ektar 100. Minolta X-700. Focal MC Auto 28mm 1:2.8.

Sengawa Delta Studio, Chōfu, Tōkyō,

Tadao Andō (2011).

 

Which form of commuting gives you more freedom: bus, tram, or bike?

Evening snaps around town

This is the bike, Surly: Long Haul Trucker, I have been riding since selling my car. I sold my car to commute by bike. The only public transportation here is a shitty bus system or cabs. I have only used a cab once. I sold my car over six months ago and don't plan on owning another one.

Keith Cotton and Ted Horobiowski with Brian Curtin, accepting on behalf of Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital (Commute Smart Employer Champion).

Islamabad is an extremely green city - with trees and shrubbery almost everywhere. I was amazed at how many people commute to work on motorbikes.

FAO Mick - as promised!

 

Normally takes 25-30mins for the 9 mile ride home... It took over 1.5 hrs including walking with bike for the last third. The wet snow kept clogging the wheels up.. Worst i've cycled in I think.

 

(Photo too bright but straight out camera & I liked the falling snow on this shot!)

 

More snow forecast tomorrow! :S

Half of my daily commute in Melbourne.

 

On Fridays, I am joined by fellow commuter and all round nice guy Lucas (blue Deep V's).

 

Music: Lynt - Psychitalic (2007)

Edited by: Blair Burke

 

Shot on my Canon IXUS 860 IS

Commuting back and forth to work by bike takes discipline. Eloy let's nothing stand in his way.

Tracks, fences, gates, ruts, rythm, repetition, routine...

One of the good things about this 365 project is that it makes each of my days, however similar, trivial and uneventful, a single one, with a moment of its own, that I'll be able to remember at the end of the year.

Another day at the office.

Stellwerk?

 

zurück aus Tutzing, 33°C

Back from Tutzing, 33°C

Union Station

Minolta 7s2 with 400TX

Keith Cotton of WSDOT convenes the 2012 Commute Smart Awards in the Washington Capitol rotunda.

Seattle, 2023

 

The weekday morning commute seems to be picking up again after several years of pandemic hiatus. It doesn't look to me to be nearly as much as it was before the pandemic. But this photograph was taken at 8:30 AM so we might be past prime commute here.

 

I commuted for most of 33 years, about 25 miles one way for most of those years. This was typically for 4-days per week, Monday through Thursday. This stretch of highway was not on my morning commute (though for the final two years was a commonly travelled stretch in the afternoon). I don't miss the commute one bit.

 

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