… but the good news is we’re suppose to reach a high of 23 degrees to day. After seeing this on my phone app, I bundled up and headed for the bus. There was no desire to scrape ice and snow off the windshield of my car and deal with traffic or parking. This storm brought us 4 inches of snow, making everything have that beautiful winter scene. But, dang the cold! Anyway….
- bicycles, Candid Portraits, coffee shops, Documentary/Street, lifestyles, Transportation, winter scenes
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Busy Campus
I find the Lory Student Center to be a quiet place to read and journal. It is also a place to find decent mocha lattes at a reasonable price. However, when classes are in session from about 8:00 am to 5:00 pm there is a hustle and bustle about every hour when students move from classroom to classroom. This image is taken at a very active intersection. It is a primary doorway between the courtyard and the food court so from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm it is busy. It is also near to one of the four small coffee shops on campus.
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Morning bus ride
I took this image on the bus ride the other morning. The sunrise was a pretty red and pink so I shot towards the east and included one of the riders. I like how it came out as it made it an abstract image. We have been cold ever since the Thanksgiving snowstorm that left us with 15 inches of snow. We’ve had a couple of days reach above 50 degrees but most days hoover around 40 degrees. Due to the cold and the amount of snow it is taking time to melt the snow, which is not the norm for Colorado. There are still piles of plowed snow along the campus that are still 6 feet tall. I confess I’m looking forward to warmer weather.
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Soaking up the sun
I took this image last Saturday morning at Mugs @ the Oval. It was 12 degrees so the sun really felt good as this man soaks up the warm sun. The coffee shop owners did some remodeling, making it convenient for local artists to share their work and IMHO made it more open and roomier near the coffee bar.
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An evening in Old Town
Took the bus to Old Town the other night and walked around with my camera. This is not all that sharp as I was hand holding it. You can see on the left side of the image how the lights are lit up in town. I will try and take a few images of the lights during this Christmas season. It was a bit on the cold side and thus the reason no one was sitting outside and I’ll blame that for the blurr, also.
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It’s the habit of seeing
“The most important lessons I have learnt on the ‘road’ to becoming a photographer don’t involve my camera.” Steve Coleman
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Morning coffee…
“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour and with that one, is what we are doing.”
Annie Dillard, The Writing LifeMet this young lady at the coffee shop the other morning. Loved the light on her so I asked if I could take a photo and one is all I took. Many of you know I’m one who spends time at local coffee shops with my books, journal, fountain pens, camera and openness to who I will encounter. It is always an adventure.