Monday, December 26, 2011

Project 52 - Week 52

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

December 25

Well, here we are.  Week 52 of my 52 week project, a commitment to produce at least one photograph each week for a year.  With the following images that commitment will be fulfilled.  My intention is to not repeat the 52 week commitment, but to instead branch out and pursue some other, as yet unspecified projects.  Stay tuned!

Christmas day brought us a wind storm which knocked out our power.  We tired of waiting for it to come back on so we went for a drive and ended up in Seattle.  The city was very quiet in an eerie sort of way.  We didn't really expect to find much of anything open, and we weren't disappointed.  We went to the Pike Place Market and nothing, save the Mee Sum Chinese pastry shop, was open.  We each had a Humbow and split a Coke.  From there we drove down 1st Avenue to the SoDo District and through Pioneer Square.  By the time we got home the power was back on.  Not exactly a Christmas miracle, but we'll take it.

Rotary Grocery


 Market Grill


Lower Floor


Pig Alley


Western Avenue


Western Avenue


Beecher's Cheese


Pike Place



King Street Station


King Street Station


King Street Station


 Storefront on South Jackson

5 comments:

  1. Congrats on the 52. Your photos this week are stunning. Love that lead image from the Rotary Grocery.

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  2. Thank you for your kind words, Susan!

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  3. Pretty!

    The emptiness made for some great shots eh? I always think about dissing all of my xmas festivities to get some of these shots you can only get once a year ;) Love that first one, so great. Happy new year Steve!

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  4. Happy New Year, Steve! Love your photos here and I have to say that having lived in Downtown Seattle for a few years now, I like it when it's empty and it's mine...all mine and yours as well.

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