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This folder provides Viaggio photographic images from roll F0514, begun
around August 15, completed around October 31, and processed on November 16:
- Flowers in my neighborhood
Seattle Weblogger Meetup, August 17, 2005
- Looking down Marion to 1st avenue from the bus stop
- Jacob Metcalf with Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter Athima (Tima)
Chansanchai, whose article ended up at
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/237954_bloggers25.html
- (3) but not nearly so good
- Jack William Bell chatting with a mystery guest
- New attendee Bob Watkins
- Jacob points out more fine points to Tima while Mr.X looks on
Squirrel outside the office Window, October 2005
- Squirrels are very jumpy, but this one managed to ignore me while
looking for anything interesting, and it looks like it sees me through the
window.
- Head down (not interesting)
- Popping up on the other side (very nice)
- Great profile with tail showing (even nicer)
- The changing leaves across the street
- Head down in the grass, not so great
Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 30, 2005
- Vicki standing outside the lobby of Villas de Santa Fe (poor focus)
- The front patio of the O'Keefe Cafe next to the museum
- Vicki inside the cafe, not so great on focus and eyes closed
- Great smile on park bench, amid the leaves and brick
- Looking up into the leaves of a tree (not that great)
- Looking at the yellowed leaves (a little better)
- Much better lighting and rich yellow leaves
- Off focus and odd pose of Vicki
- Better but focus is still behind her
- Stairway into a great building (not sure where)
- The Santa Fe sky (street lamp in way)
- Crushed-can art, perhaps at the Chicken Ranch, Santa Fe
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