streetscapes: February 2008 Archives

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I took this about a block from my apartment yesterday. I was getting out of the house for a mental break, and thinking that I needed to photograph something for my daily shot. I had just started literally looking around me, when I saw this sign.

Some things never change, in this neighborhood.

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Most new buildings in this city actually go as far underground as they do above. Always disturbing to see these gaping holes in the earth, filled with little ant-sized men doing funny things.

Of course they put parking down there. And I'm sure they offer generous storage space, since so many above-ground office spaces are already just used to store boxes. And no doubt they're trying to build as solid a foundation for the building as possible. But really... what else are you gonna do with all that space?

It's now a bit after 6:30 am, and I just sent off some art to the client. I promised them something by this morning, and unfortunately I seem to be better working on this particular project in the wee hours of the day. But I quite like the design, (*knock on wood*), and the payment for the job is pretty good.

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This was yesterday's "picture of the day". I took it on my way down to Penn Photo to get some pictures developed. I like it, though I'm having a hard time thus far saying why. It has nothing that jumps out at you. But it's distinctly city, and of a street not yet made up totally of homogenous boxes.

Gawd. It's getting light out. I really need to go to sleep now. I have a hard time sleeping in daylight.

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I feel better. I deposited a couple big checks today. And given that it's also the first of the month, which is when I normally pay myself, I took the opportunity to pay off my credit card, which is the only real debt I have. For years I had kept the balance down to nothing, by paying it off every month. (And relatedly, never getting an increase in my credit limit). But early last year, I got hit with a series of expenses, such as needing to replace my old laptop earlier than expected. And while it never even reached $4,000 at it's worst, it still bugged me knowing that it was there.

But now it's gone.

I took that picture above while I was just walking home yesterday. I've been here so long I very easily forget how much there is to this place. Almost any kind of travel refreshes my vision of the city. And I try occasionally to take pictures of that 'bigness', because I know enough people who don't see it every day.

About the Person

Patrick Calder is a graphic designer living in Washington, DC with one attack cat. He owns and operates The Design Foundry, a design studio in downtown DC. He takes pictures in his free time, and dreams of one day being an adult.

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