Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

just hanging out

Oakley, CA

A friend of mine just hanging out in our "Spiderman swing" at work.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

There is a party over here a party over there

Antioch, CA

I got home from a date with Amy at 1 AM this morning. When I arrived, the party I was trying to avoid was still in full swing. It ended at about 2:45. I stayed up to help do the initial clean up (over 2/3 of the recycling cart is full of beer bottles). While the party was still going on I took this shot and those in BTC.

(There are 8 bottles of different types of Alcohol in this picture. Can you identify them?)

(BTC)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

from under the bridge

Over the Carquinez Straight, near Crockett, CA

Amy and I haven't seen each other in 11 days, so tonight we went on a walk to to catch up.

(BTC)

Starting tomorrow - you can vote on which pumpkin you thing should win the great pumpkin contest. Please take a moment (starting tomorrow) to go over to Cindy's blog and vote.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Old train depot near Eckley Pier

Near Crockett CA

Today my dad and I were supposed to go to a Jazz event in Vallejo, but when we got there it was nothing to care about, so instead I took him on a tour. We went to the Benicia Shoreline, Bencia State Capital building, The Carquinez bridge North overlook, the city of Crocket, the village of Port Costa and the Eckley Pier. Though I took a bunch of pictures, this on keeps coming back to me. I think I like the textures the most. If I remember - I'll post the BTCs at some point.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Chain Link

Oakley, CA

Monday, November 5, 2007

Pipe Fittings

Clyde, CA

PGE came to shut off my friend's gas today before her house got tented.

(BTC)

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Steps

Antioch, CA

These steps lead to my apartment.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Bank of America Building



John & I went on a walk tonight after dinner. The first is the flag pole in Concord. The second is the B of A building in Downtown Concord.

(Beyond the Cut - including some installation art for my sister)