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Ghosts
Where are all the people going? San Francisco Bay Area employment peaked in October of 2015 but after a brief dip it continues to creep upward. Employment is still about 1.3% below the prior peak. The unemployment rate dropped, however, … Continue reading
Posted in SF Bay Area Employment Trends
Tagged Bay Area, D7000, economic trends, Economics, employment, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, Photography, Postaday, San Francisco, unemployment
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Partners
This week we’ve been challenged by Michelle Weber to share photos that show sync, partnership, people in tune… well, here goes!
Posted in Images
Tagged #postaday, D7000, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, Olympus, partners, Photography, Postaday, Weekly Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge: Partners
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Pure
Quickly the week does proceed… Jen Hooks asks us – this week – to visualize pure. I equate pure to simple… everyone has something that comes to mind. Gladly, we all think differently and the outcome is an interesting world … Continue reading
Posted in Images
Tagged #postaday, California, D7000, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, ocean, Olympus, Pacific Ocean, Pacifica, Photography, Postaday, pure, Rockaway Beach, Weekly Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge: Pure
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Spare
It’s really a spare structure… concrete and steel. Little in the way of ornamentation. It just happens to sit across a scenic gap between points of land in Northern California. It is worth a visit if you can spare some … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay Area, D7000, Golden Gate Bridge, graphics, Image, Nikon, Photo Challenge, Photography, Postaday, San Francisco Bay Area, Spare, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Landscape
It’s no April Fool’s Joke when Cheri Lucas Rowlands lays down a landscape photo challenge. Cheri has even provided some helpful hints on getting it right. Laying out a landscape photo is not as easy as it looks. I know. … Continue reading
Half-Light
The half-light signals when day loses its battle with night. Twilight, the blue hour, takes over from the golden hour when the Sun dips below the horizon. It’s the moment when your mind lets you feel the cool night air … Continue reading
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Tagged #halflight, D7000, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, Photography, Postaday, twilight, Weekly Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge: Half-Light
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Dance
“Pow… Pow” So ended the dance routine of my then three-year-old daughter who was dressed in a cute cowgirl outfit. She danced on until she was about 15 with that school which meant we spent many Memorial Day weekends at … Continue reading
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Tagged #dance, D7000, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, Olympus, Photography, Postaday, Weekly Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge: Dance
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One Love
A Friday diversion into the definition of: One Love: refers to the universal love and respect expressed by all people for all people, regardless of race, creed, or color. —The Urban Dictionary A couple of years ago I ventured out … Continue reading
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Tagged #onelove, California, Columbus Street, D7000, fair, festival, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, North Beach, Photography, Postaday, San Francisco, Weekly Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge: One Love
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Ut Oh
Here in the San Francisco Bay Area the labor market has gotten off to a slow start in 2016. Well, actually, it’s just continuing the year-end 2015 trend: DOWNWARD. See updated San Francisco Bay Area employment stats here. Is the … Continue reading
Posted in SF Bay Area Employment Trends
Tagged D7000, Economics, employment trends, graphics, Image, images, Nikon, Photography, Postaday
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Are Old Home Prices Coming Back?
Skip the year-over-year price trend and look at the median home price data over the past month, three months and six months. Not a lot going on here with prices slowly trending flat to downward. Only San Francisco shows much … Continue reading


