Saturday, June 29, 2013

Breaking from Tradition

Once again, I'm going to break from the tradition of this blog and post an Omaha picture.  As I was out walking my boyfriend's dog, I noticed that the lighting was fantastic.  When I arrived at a walking bridge over West Center Road and the saw the view from that point, I had to come back after the walk was completed.  It was just too cool to ignore.

Capitol Sunset

Well, it's been a very long time since I've updated.  A lack of a good view and general busyness in my life kept me from having much to share.  Since my last update, I graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, got a job, and moved into an apartment in Lincoln.  After living a solid four years in a dorm room as a student, conference assistant, or resident assistant, the transition to apartment life has felt a little strange.  It's so bizarre to not have to carry a tote and towel with you to a public restroom when you need to shower or to not just walk over to a dining hall where food is pre-made for you.   Additionally, it has taken me awhile to wrap my head around the fact that I won't have classes starting any time soon.  In my college career, I never had more than two or three weeks off of classes or job training of some kind, so it's weird to think that, come August, I don't have to buy textbooks or do any homework.  To be honest, it actually makes me a little sad.  School was my life for 17 years and that fact that it's over--unless I go to grad school someday, which I'm not even going to get into right now--makes me feel nostalgic.

What HAS helped the shock of the transition to an apartment and working life is that I live very close to campus and downtown Lincoln.  I'm still in my prime photography and walking path area, so I do get to maintain a little consistency in my life for the time being. 

The other night I noticed a pretty sunset as I was taking out the trash at my apartment.  I can't say that I have the most amazing view from my window, but I'm in close walking distance of the Lincoln skyline, so I should be able to manage to snap a few awesome shots occasionally. I only wish that the Capitol Building was open at night because you could get some amazing sunset and cloud photos from that high.


Since I've "discovered" that I can manage interesting shots from my parking lot, I'm going to make an effort to keep updating this blog a little more.  Even if no one reads it, it's something for me to do when I'm NOT studying at night. :)

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Snowpocalypse 2013



After days and days of weather forecasters predicting some kind of apocalyptic snowstorm today, the pictures above illustrate what is actually happening.  All the threats of 10+ inches of snow seem pretty lame right about now.  Public schools and universities all over Lincoln shut down...for this.  At least there's a little white on the ground now.  Everyone was looking pretty silly when there wasn't a single flake of snow on the ground this morning.  It finally started to lightly snow around 11 a.m., but we're still nowhere near the huge snowfall amount predicted.   We are supposed to see more snow overnight, but it seems like the predicted snowfall totals drop every time I check the weather.  My already poor impression of the National Weather Service has only gotten poorer after all this hooplah over a pretty typical snowstorm.    Maybe things will get really nasty after midnight and help them save face.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Omaha Skyline--January 26, 2013

In an effort to put something on here since I did a pathetic job of posting photos for the past year, I decided to break a little from tradition and post Omaha skyline photos.  They are the only recent skyline photos I have to offer!  These were taken while I was visiting some friends in Omaha.  We decided to venture down towards the Old Market to see what kind of photo ops we could find!