


It was dark, my lens is slow, and my camera vomits on anything above ISO 800, so go easy on me with the lack of color, the noise, and the underexposedness.
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I sat on the patio of the Cafe with a friend/coworker of mine after we finished closing tonight. We drank a pint together, talked, and watched the world go by. It's like being a fly on the wall. Nobody knows the Cafe exists, especially at 11 at night. People walk by, continue their conversations like nobody's listening, and don't give us a second glance. Hell, a first glance is even rare. It truly is a candid look into the (mostly frat/sorority infested) nightlives of the twenty-somethings of Boulder. You get a very different perspective when you're on the outside, not participating in the drunken escapades, not "woo-hoo"ing, and not ignoring everything Cafe.
I didn't really gather any deep insights or anything; I just thought I'd share the experience. It was a lovely night to just sit on the patio anyway.
2 comments:
Nice fall image. I tend to think of these in terms of landscapes. The shallow DOF really makes up for distance.
Hmm ... must be a remnant from the time when I played with plastic soldiers :)
I am coming by with that print sometime this weekend dude.
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