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Hollow and of no use

Posted at 17:14:15 on Sat, December 13th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in d300, nikon55200mm, san francisco, wood


Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 347

Driftwood on a beach near the Golden Gate Bridge.

Whatchewlookinat?

Posted at 18:10:55 on Wed, December 10th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in bird, brownpelican, d300, nikon55200mm, photography, san francisco, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, wildlife

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Whatchewlookinat?

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 344

A juvenile Brown Pelican eyes me with tredpidation.

The thinking man

Posted at 12:20:55 on Wed, October 29th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in artsy, blackandwhite, danilo, danilosegan, launchpad, launchpad epic 2008, lucky, monochrome, nikon55200mm, people, photography, planet ubuntu uk, portrait, sb600, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

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The thinking man

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 302

Danilo Segan of the Launchpad team prepares to give a lightning talk. This was one of those accidental images that just worked.

Curve

Posted at 14:19:16 on Tue, October 28th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in architecture, blue, buildings, d300, london, nikon55200mm, patterns, photography, sheldonsquare, slightlysurreal, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

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Curve

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 301

The edge of 1 Sheldon Square in the morning sun. A nice architectural pattern to start your day.

Beat

Posted at 00:46:42 on Sat, June 07th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in batala, blackandwhite, candid, caton, catongala, d40x, monochrome, nikon55200mm, people, photography, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

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Beat

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 158

Back on the 360-odd days wagon (a thousand huzzahs!).

This group of Batala drummers were playing at Caton Gala. They were fantastic - and only the guy with the ponytail noticed me.

I do wish I'd found a better angle to shoot from - preferably close-up with a wide lens - but you can't have everything.

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