Just kidding. We don't get snow here in the Bay Area, but there are plenty of fine ski resorts just up the highway toward Tahoe. If snow really fell and stuck to the hills, San Francisco would slide into chaos.
The moon through a sky window above a clothing store.
A few days later, a lunar eclipse.
Never would have tried this night photo with my film cameras, but the digital camera sensor is sensitive to starlight. Meanwhile, to prevent a blurred image, tiny stabilizers around the lens instantly adjust to the movement of the camera in my hands. Modern technology is beautiful, isn't it? Except for the part about being on the dark side of the Force and stifling our connection to our inner perfection.
A few days after the lunar eclipse, fog in the same parking lot.
Funny, visibility at the ground was maybe a quarter of a mile, but it's a quarter of a million miles up there.
Bat Dog here makes the cargo area look larger.
I thought BMWs were larger. Guess I was wrong.
A cat watches me watch it waiting. Cats love the attention, they crave the camera, they sparkle and beam when they see a lens.
And we close with a bit of levitation.
© JM Clarke, 2011, all rights reserved.
Comments