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The Overlook: Wheat?
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Sunday, January 06, 2008. This looks sort of like wheat. Let's call it "wild grass in winter.". San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Fort Mason Near Dusk
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Sunday, August 03, 2008. Fort Mason Near Dusk. This picture is great please share some details about the shot, if you remember. the sun's going down, were you using a tripod or anything to stabilize? I like best the silhouettes of the birds on the rooftop. that, in itself, could be a great shot. You know what i wish you'd do? Also do you remember if the lights in those windows were b/c of sun or from artificial lighting inside? Fort Mason Near Dusk.
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The Overlook: Seagull
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Sunday, July 20, 2008. This afternoon at Fort Mason. This seagull has a surprising amount of character. Attack of the Giant Blue. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Birds on a Beach
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Monday, December 29, 2008. Birds on a Beach. This is one of my most favorite pictures of all time. Birds on a Beach. Snow on the Deck. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: The sky was so beautiful it hurt
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Sunday, June 22, 2008. The sky was so beautiful it hurt. San Francisco, CA. June 22, 9:28 PM. ISO 100, f3.5, 5-sec. The clouds were racing across the sky. The sky was so beautiful it hurt. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Noodle Sculpture
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Monday, March 31, 2008. This is an incredible picture. I really like it -Will. Wish i coulda been in austin w/ ya. Hope things are going great! Fantastic shots too. im particularly fond of "venice at night" and the silhouette in "remembering a friend.". San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Snow on the Deck
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Wednesday, December 03, 2008. Snow on the Deck. In Missouri, of course. Birds on a Beach. Snow on the Deck. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Snowed In
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Thursday, January 24, 2008. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Sunset and Moonrise
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Monday, January 21, 2008. Lake Tahoe, CA. I should send you the other pics I have of this. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe in your favorite reader.
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The Overlook: Remembering a Friend
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Dedicated to the most extraordinary things we overlook. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. It's been a long couple of weeks. Tyler Palmer, the founder and president of my company, GreenMountain Engineering: a renewable energy and cleantech engineering firm. Died in a skiing accident on January 27. On January 28 we went up to the roof our old building to watch the sunset, share stories, and remember our friend and leader. Some links. Tyler was very involved with Engineers Without Borders. View my complete profile.
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