This photo I took in Macau back when I was traveling has always cracked me up. So serious, people, so serious! And it pops into my memory every time I see people taking tourist photos. It is entertaining to sit at a tourist spot and just watch different people's posing styles - like when seeing tourists at the World Trade Center site in New York who stood solemnly looking directly at the camera while someone took their picture, I'm assuming because it is pretty inappropriate to smile for the camera in front of such a tragic place. But they still were in the picture, as if to prove to all their friends back home that they were in fact there. Anyways, I love watching people and how they set up their subject while taking a tourist photo. There are those who pose crazy, mouths open wide or jumping in the air, as if they are having the best time in their entire life at the very moment the picture is taken, those who smile normally (or sometimes awkwardly, as if the camera has brought out their bug-eyes and their huge, totally unnatural top and bottom teeth smile), or those who just plain stand there. Or, the most entertaining, those who have had plenty of practice in front of the mirror, have memorized their "good side" and their most flattering angle. I get it. If it works, it works.
Anyways, (I AM going somewhere with this) I was reading a photography blog and saw this guy's work of tourists taking photos and loved it. He shows the people who are taking the photos, rather than the subjects, but it is still entertaining to watch the thought that goes into it: the person contorted to get that perfect angle, encouragement from the traveler's friend that the angle is great, the satisfaction that their photo will be SO different from all the others...when in the end it will probably end up in the back of a photo album, or filed online along with all the other millions of shots we take as evidence that we have traveled. That's where mine all are!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
pictures of people taking pictures
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
memories of summer
If it's as cold where you are as it is here, then I thought you too might appreciate a photo from the days of sunny, green summer. It was taken with film and only processed a few weeks ago (thanks mom!), but I feel it is a nice reminder of how enjoyable warm weather is. Not to depress you or anything.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
oh christmas tree
The most beautiful xmas tree in the world! Pretty much.
And yes, I was too lazy to tidy up for this picture. Sorry. I did photoshop a big pile of clothes off the bed to make it a little better.
Friday, December 12, 2008
the season has begun
Are you still there? Is anyone still sticking around? Not sure, but here goes. This time I do have a better excuse for not writing because I have been working every day since I've been back in town. Today is my first day off in 9 days. Don't get me wrong - I am not complaining since I did have about a month off, and I prepared myself not to complain because of that. So any complaints that may sneak out, I quickly retract.
And today is a good day as it is my day of revival - I'm going snowboarding. The last, (and only) time I had a snowboard on was 12 years ago. It was my first attempt and it didn't go so well, which is probably why it's been 12 years. But now I have Kelley to teach me, which started yesterday with some mental preparation, visualizing what I will be doing. Which includes falling. Often. That, I am prepared for.
In other exciting news - I got a Christmas tree! Probably the most exciting thing about the week. As many of you know (and have had a good laugh about) I have brought my Christmas tree stand wherever I've moved in the last 5 years, knowing that one day it would be used again. So finally it is! However, the tree I picked out is bigger than the one I had bought with the stand at the time, so in order to make it fit, Kelley and I had to saw at the trunk to make it smaller, but since it was so hard (seriously, while sawing, I was yelling and cursing that it was the worst thing I've done IN MY LIFE), we stopped when the trunk could slide in just at the top, even though it needed more sawing so that the trunk hit the bottom of the stand. So...it wouldn't stand up straight without falling. Which is where a pretty ribbon came into play as it's tied to the tree and connected to my curtain rod to make it stand up straight. Ta da! It works. And then I decorated it, and it looks beautiful! If I do say so myself. I come home at night, turn on the tree lights and stare at it, and it makes me happy. I will take a picture.
What else, what else...work is ok. I will write a different post on that when I have more energy to write about working in the service industry, which is the case at my concierge job. I am not good at that kind of service, I am finding out. But oh well - they are paying me. That's all that matters right now in this economy, right?
Otherwise, it's so snowy and beautiful here. There is supposed to be another storm hitting us tomorrow and lasting until Thursday. I love it. Even if I slip every ten steps and it takes me an extra ten minutes to walk to work, it's well worth it because it makes everything so pretty.
Ok, off to do some more mental preparation for my snowboarding today...see you all later when I'm sore and bruised.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
brrrrr
It's snowing! Or I should say, it's absolutely gorgeous today with blue skies. It dumped snow all day yesterday, so it's beautiful now with the snow everywhere. This is the view from my room off the balcony - which, unfortunately I have to shovel when it snows. Not so much fun.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
high and dry
More to come. It's busy busy busy and when I get a moment to breathe I will write an update.