I hope everyone had a great weekend. It's Monday morning here but not everywhere else. Some anticipates, some not so much. It's officially been a week since I left my job, but that seems so long ago! I haven't been as productive as I would like myself to me. I've been reading a lot though. Books on in-house production design, graphic design books and periodicals, anything on photography, anything on design basically. I also have been to Borders 3 times already in one week. One would think I know exactly what I want to do in life... but I don't. I remember back in my AOL days, in my profile I would put: "To be a good person." But that alone doesn't put bread on the table does it!
This morning I have a dentist appointment at 9am. I think after that, I'll drive out to the beach and scope out the area, so I could prepare for my excursion out later this week to practice night photography. Here's another photo from from last week's outing, taking from the Los Angeles Public Library! *durr* I love the hard edges from the different elements in the photo, yet sort of countered by the giant rounded pillars on the left side. There are about 6 [or 7, 2 more above where I was standing] floors in the entire building, and each floor carries different subjects of books and material. A swell place to visit. The gift shop is pretty amazing. I bought some nicknacks that included a bumper sticker that reads: "Reading is sexy!" Well it is, isn't it? :-)
I'll post another photo later. Right now I need to get ready for my appointment. Try not to be too blue because it's Monday! It's a great morning! Take care!
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Currently listening:
Thomas Otten - Dulciate

Comments (2)
An absolutely beautiful perspective captured here at the library. Lots of patterns and textures also help make it visually interesting. By the way, what post-processing program do you use? I love the gloss look you add to the photos.
Posted by Steven | April 22, 2009 5:22 AM
Posted on April 22, 2009 05:22
"Reading is sexy", hmmmm, no wonder that Sammy complains about me.
Posted by Steven | April 21, 2009 9:06 PM
Posted on April 21, 2009 21:06