Daly City in the evening.
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Daly City in the evening.
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Photographing through Snapchat is like attaching a toilet paper tube to a potato. But, there is no shutter burst, so it sort of forces you to be in the moment more, and anticipate the moment, as if you were using a manual film camera. Plus, the ability to share it instantly, without comment or context, is pretty great.
There is a sinking feeling associated with realizing that Snapchat is absolute trash in low light situations, and overall image quality.
Sacramento, CA.
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Long Island, NY. Morning routines.
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Lake Merced, San Francisco, CA.
Someone started feeding the raccoons in front of the sign that clearly reads, “Do not feed the raccoons.” It made for good photographs.
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San Francisco, CA.
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Daly City, CA. Backyard bird.
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Daly City, CA, 2015. Cats!
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Daly City, CA.
Anna at Land’s End, 2015.
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My favorite artwork from my Nonno’s assisted living facility.
One of the few magazines my Nonno still reads is Chemical and Engineering News.
San Francisco, CA. Forge Therapeutics for Chemical and Engineering News.
Oh, that hill. So steep, even a former college soccer player like Puerta slows his pace on the hike up. So notorious, one hedge fund manager says of the Ritz, “I won’t take meetings there.”
As the Forge executives march up the hill, the challenge of what they are trying to accomplish that week is manifesting itself in physical form. They have come to sell the promise of their chemistry for developing metalloprotein inhibitors. They are here to make a deal.
Read more of the article by Lisa M. Jarvis.
Daly City, CA.
Waterlogged roof.
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Atherton, CA.
December 5, 2015: The end of a football season.