It was the middle of the week, the weather was lovely, and dma and I were looking for a quick, local shoot. We headed down to the Seattle Waterfront, hoping for some inspiration. In my adult mind, it was a logical place to go; close to home with interesting stuff around. Yet, the child in me was in awe of the place I was in... as a kid, going to the waterfront was kind of a big deal... Like, to celebrate a birthday, or for a field trip; not just some place you went to randomly on a Wednesday. I also reveled in how (somewhat) simple my life is right now. Of course, I have uber responsiblity at work, and some family things that flare up from time to time, but at the root... things are easy. No kids, no homework, no dinner to cook for someone, no soccer practice to go to, and on and on and on... I am free. As this realization sunk in, I stopped in my tracks and took a picture to remember the feeling. This Greyhound bus ended up being my subject.
Then we headed over to Alki to see what was going on over there. We stopped at the dock for a bit and found these guys fishing. I tried to discretely get some frames...

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