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June 7, 2010
Had a photo up in the readers’ section of www.boston.com! Submitted a few of the photos I took yesterday and was happy to see that one made it into a gallery.

Had a photo up in the readers’ section of www.boston.com! Submitted a few of the photos I took yesterday and was happy to see that one made it into a gallery.
Serious thunderstorm was serious. One minute I’m out on my bike, riding around Cambridge, then suddenly as soon as I get back home clouds roll over and it’s super dark. Thunder and lightning followed by a blanket of rain. I’m glad I didn’t get caught out in this on my bike…anyways, some serious tree branches/debris were all over the roads adjacent to where I live. After the rain died down I walked around for the camera for a little. Submitted some of these to boston.com for the hell of it. More below the cut.
So the weather outside went from chilly to tolerable to humid and miserable pretty quickly. Maybe it’s just miserable because I refuse to use the “air conditioner” I have, since it does little to nothing for my apartment. Have been doing next to nothing related to photo lately :/ which kind of bums me out. Looking around on my computer I found a bunch of photos I took at some point back in early May. So much going on lately. And I’m 23 now! A few more photos below the “cut”.
These pictures are a few months old but I just realized I never did anything with them. None of them are spectacular or anything, but just playing a little blog up-keep. I went to Northern Virginia for a few weeks as part of a project I’m on at work. During one of the weekends I took the metro into D.C. and went to museums that I haven’t been to in years. Camera in hand some of the time, so here’s a few pictures from along the way.
I have been bouncing around for work lately. Last trip was out to Las Vegas, which was tons of fun but hardly any picture taking. The view up above is from a place called Angel’s Peak – and yeah, that’s snow. It didn’t snow much the days I went up there, though the winds were pretty serious and it was always 30-40 degrees cooler than it was down on the strip. You can’t really make out downtown Vegas from the photo.
Sidenote: I’d never want to live in Vegas.
Double sidenote: I need to get my camera back in front of my face.
I'm a 22 year old engineer and photographer out of Boston, bloggin' about things I do and things I find cool.