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M152.
My locker at West Vancouver Secondary High School.
I no longer remember the locker combination.
My 365 shots have really started to repeat themselves - "here I am waiting for the bus to Ikea", "here I am at a flea market", "here are some things I just bought", "here I am having a cup of coffee and a cookie/pastry/bun" and "here I am at the gym". Good thing the fitness club has several different locker rooms! LOL.
I started my first 365 in October 2008, continued through 2009 and was still going strong in 2010 until I got pregnant and got so sick I had to give up photography for a while. I started again at the beginning of 2011 and as rewarding this project can be and has been, I will not continue in 2012!!
I have another kind of photo diary thing in mind.
{Monday, 26 September 2011 -- 269:365}
Note: I re-edited this photo Nov 5, 2013. Straighten out lines, fixed selective color, added a gritty feel to the detail and re-cropped to include the light fixture above door. Much better now.
Nothing like the way you get treated at a road game. This locker room doubles as the Sprinkler Riser Room. Shot in daylight and edited in Apple Aperture to bring out the sadness outside the vistor locker room.
The bridge deck has had its ply glued down and the cockpit lockers have been cut. The forard ones remain open, but have limber holes to self-drain onto the deck. The aft ones have 1/4 turn waterproof hatch fittings. The plans don't specify a floor for under the aft end of the seats; ie no locker, but I thought some reserve buoyancy up nice and high might be useful after a knock-down. The higher (relative to the hull weight) the flotation is, the more likely the hull is to remain upright I think. Quite a lot of useful space and air in there.
The day before our flight, Luis and I decided not to dive. The answer to the test is 18 hours, the general rule is 24 hours before, but we were so exhausted that we took a break. We went around downtown Kralendijk to do some last-minute souvenir shopping. At that point, Merlin was dry enough, so he had to get some pictures.
Our locker number was also our diver number. We managed to fit 2 BCDs, 2 wet suits, 2 regulators, 2 masks, 2 fins, 2 pairs of booties, and a whole of bunch of other stuff in this locker!