Feb
11
2007
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first shots

I’ve been bad this weekend. Well, not really bad, just your garden variety jumped-the-gun bad. I bought a Sony A100 DSLR on impulse yesterday while wandering about downtown. I had planned to buy a good DSLR this summer anyway, but the intention was to buy one after I move to the new apartment and start saving a lot of money on rent, not before I move.

By the way, did I mention that I am moving again? Seattle is a great city and I like the apartment that I’ve been in for the last year, but living in Queen Anne is more expensive than I am willing to deal with right now and none of the Seattle suburbs appealed to me (I’m just not a suburb kind of guy). I moved up to Washington so that I could seriously work on buying a boat — hopefully one to live on — not just to live in a big urban area (I was doing that just fine down in San Diego). I will be moving up to Bellingham for a while to cut the rent by a big margin and to see how I like the area (there is also a good marina nearby for when I do buy that boat).

I took a few shots with the new camera today. They came out rather lack luster, but then this was not a good day for playing photog. One of the shots is below; note how the bit of the boat in the foreground is slightly blurred to de-emphazise it, this is one of the effects that is much easier to do with a DSLR and one of many new techniques that I will need to learn. You can find more of today’s trial shots here (they are the files begining with “DSC”).

Oh yeah, I sign the lease next weekend so, if the weather is good, I’ll take a shot out the window (killer view) and maybe one or two of the place and post them here.

Written by admin in: Seattle, photog |
Jan
16
2007
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snow days

Seattle has been having unusual winter weather this year. The city itself rarely gets snow and the roads don’t ice up for more than a day or three most years, but today we are having the second snow storm in two weeks to effect the city proper (and I think yet another cold front is on the way). I need to drive up to Bellingham today to check out an apartment, but it is snowing here on Queen Anne hill right now and I suspect that the roads will be bad for long trips all day, so that is probably out.

I have a really pretty view of snow covered trees out the window this morning and I’d love to put a shot of it up on the blog — it’s too bad that I haven’t replaced that bad CF card in my camera yet. Oh well.

Written by admin in: Seattle |
Dec
31
2006
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proof of the new year

The test photos were really crappy, but the fireworks they lit off for the New Year’s celebration at the Space Needle gave off enough light to produce some rather good pictures; you can find the rest of them here.

Definitely worth the measly ten minute walk to the Seattle Center and definitely one of the things I will miss when I move away from such a large metropolitan area (assuming that I do make that decision). Now I need to get to bed as I have a road trip to make tomorrow if I can drag myself out of bed early enough.

Written by admin in: Seattle, photog |
Dec
31
2006
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leaning

My one year lease at the current apartment (and my first year living in Seattle) will be up in just about two months. I’ve been quite happy with the current pad: the rent is much higher than I want to pay (everything decent in Seattle is) which makes buying a boat in the near future much less likely, but it is a nice unit in a good neighborhood and within walking distance of downtown. My lease here was one of those “specials”, however, which basically means that you can count on a rate hike after the lease runs out.

I did not plan on staying in this apartment long term; this place was a snap decision made on a very short apartment hunting trip, and so I assumed that I would find a better deal or another neighborhood that I would prefer once I had been up here a while. Still, I have gotten quite tired of the whole pack-move-unpack routine and was hoping to stay for at least two years before moving on. Basically, I had decided that if the rent raise was $100/month or less then I would definitely stay one more year and if it was $200 or more I would definitely leave.

Well, I got the renewal notice a few days ago and they came down smack in the middle of the grey area between stay and go. I haven’t made a decision yet, but my mind has been frequently wandering to the topic of new areas to try out since I got the notice, so I guess my unconscious mind is already made up and the only real question is where do I move to next?

I am not ready to consider leaving Washington yet, so I can either try to stay in/near the Seattle metro area or try some other part of the state — I definitely want to stay close to the coast, however. I would prefer to stay near Seattle, but the whole reason this apartment is expensive is because everyone else does too and so finding a much better rent (why do the move hassle just to keep the rent the same?) in this area means that I would either be renting a so so apartment in a questionable neighborhood (not interested) or have a long commute whenever I wanted to go downtown (the whole reason to stay close to Seattle). A long commute would not be that bad since it would not be a daily work commute, but if I have to deal with the hassle of driving, traffic jams, and paying for parking when I finally get downtown, then what really is the difference between a 30-60 minute drive and a two hour drive aside from the increased car-radio time? Either way, if I can’t walk to downtown Seattle, I doubt that I will go there more than several times a year rather than several times a month as I do now and so the reason for staying close more or less evaporates.

At the moment, I am doing a little web research on Bellingham and am thinking about making a drive up this week to scope out the town (less than 100,000 people) to see if there is enough of a there there to keep me contented for a while. As for satisfying the occasional need to wander about a large urban center, Bellingham is roughly midway between Seattle and Vancouver so I would actually have two to choose from. Amtrak even has stations in or near the downtown area in all three cities so I should be able to forgo a car on those outings; the commute would still be a couple of hours each way, but I understand that the train hugs the coast for most of the route so it would probably be a very pretty ride. Real estate prices have been increasing fairly rapidly in Bellingham in recent years (apparently leveling off now), but it seems that the rental rates should still be much lower than Seattle which gives me the option of renting a decent place and still being able to buy a boat in the next year or two (the main reason I moved to Washington).

Oh yeah, Bellingham is apparently very close to the San Juan Islands, so it just might have a lot more to offer, not to mention some very very good sailing, than I would normally expect from a city of its size. I’ll just have to check it out and see.

Written by admin in: Seattle, travel |
Dec
28
2006
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Abandoned pier on Lake Union with Queen Anne hill in the background.

Written by admin in: Seattle, photog |
Nov
28
2006
0

no days like snow days

I decided to get out yesterday afternoon for dinner at a nice mexican restaurant but ran into a bit of weather on the way. The temperature has been getting close to freezing here the last few days and apparently a snow/sleet storm rolled in from the north yesterday.

The restaurant is about 10 miles away and I got to within a quarter of a mile before the sleet started sticking to the ground and the car started sliding (about the only thing worse than a Miata to be driving on ice is a motorcycle). Most of the drive to the restaurant is relatively straight and level, but my neighborhood has inclines about as steep as they can make them for roads, so I had to turn around and drive back home before the sleet had a chance to move south and ice up Queen Anne hill.

I was hoping for fajitas and margaritas yesterday but had to settle for top ramin and water. What a bummer :-(

Written by admin in: Seattle |
Nov
23
2006
0

as good as it gets (today)

Got out for an early morning walk and took this shot looking east from
Queen Anne hill at around sunrise. This is, unfortunately, as good as the
weather will get today as another storm is rolling in and most of the day
will be solid rain again. :-(

They are expecting about a foot of snow today in the mountain areas, so
I guess I should be thankful that I don’t live in the mountains.

Written by admin in: Seattle, photog |
Oct
28
2006
0

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Sep
29
2006
0

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Sep
23
2006
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