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Mirror
The end of the week rolls around so fast it makes you reflect on what you are doing. This week Jen Hooks challenged the paparazzi to, “…show us a mirror.” Here are some reflective views from my library. I will … Continue reading
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Tagged #postaday, architecture, grandkitty, mirror, Otis, Photo Challenge, Photo Challenge: Mirror, reflection
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Photo Challenge: Converge
I like it when things come together. They meet and meld into a cohesive whole. Lines do come together if you give them enough space to play. People converge when they are motivated. A nice wide angle lens will facilitate … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, converge, D7000, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, perspective, Photo Challenge, Photo Challenge: Converge, Photography, Postaday
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Photo Challenge: Angular
Lines, diagonals, perspective. It’s my life. Even as young kid I liked to doodle by drawing shapes in perspective. Oh, do I have a few angles to show you! Have a great weekend! See the Weekly Photo Challenge here.
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Tagged angular, architecture, D7000, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, perspective, Photo Challenge, Photo Challenge: Angular, Photography, Postaday
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Full Employment? Really?
Job growth in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties (think executive and high-tech) have pushed the unemployment rate for those areas to between 3.9% and 4.4%, or, as it is sometimes called, the level of full employment. Tech and … Continue reading
Wow! Job Growth!
Employment growth in March followed up the strong showing in February. The statewide figures are improving but the growth in employment was matched by growth in the labor force so the unemployment rate remains the same. (See the Bay Area … Continue reading
Where Were You in ’92?
Walking down Church Street in San Francisco to look at a building I saw a familiar image. A Catholic church that played a role in the 1992 film “Sister Act” with Whoopie Goldberg. My kids were young and (it seems) … Continue reading