Alcatraz's Spooky & Abandoned

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Back by popular demand, here are additional photos of Alcatraz. The top photo shows how the civilian residences looked before they were demolished in 1972. Following it are 3 photos of how they look like today.
I just learned yesterday there is a ballot in the upcoming election to tear down all the historic Alcatraz buildings to build a Global Peace Center. Click on the link to learn more.
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I visited the Happy Hollow Park & Zoo last weekend. The picture you see is a donkey in the "Animal Contact" area. He was one of many animals where visitors can buy food for 25 cents (0.17 Euro) to feed them.
In the photo, this donkey looks sad and hungry and appears to hypnotize you into buying him food from the dispenser. But, don't be fooled, he was the first animal into the Animal Contact area and received the most attention.
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I thought I would take a break from any additional Alcatraz photos, at least for today.
I mentioned a few weeks ago that I am taking an online photography class from a local community college. Our assignment this week is to take time elapse photos. I have not practiced this technique very often. I racked my brain for some lighting ideas. After some searching, I settled on some colorful glow sticks. I am not quite satisfied with these photos, so I might experiment further before turning in my assignment.
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With 3 floors and 17 rooms, this former Warden's House was built in 1929 to overlook San Francisco Bay. In 1970, a fire gutted the building and the photos you see are its remains. The last photo shows the house's original appearance.
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This gate leads to the China Basin boat dock in San Francisco. I thought the top of the rounded gate had an interesting contrast with the boats' masts in the distance.
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This photo was shot from a museum's 2nd floor window overlooking its outdoor cafeteria seating area. Fortunately, this was taken early so you could see the shape of the chairs and the alignment of the tables. If I had waited a little longer, almost all the chairs were occupied by the lunch crowd.
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These are the fountains located by Santa Clara's City Hall. By the way, the exposure time was 1/5 seconds at ISO-1600 without a tripod or flash. It took a few tries and breath holding to have the photo turn out not too blurry.
For you locals, Santa Clara is now one step closer to possibly becoming the new home of the San Francisco 49ers football team after the city council voted 6-to-1 last night to move forward with a feasibility study to build a new stadium about 5 miles from where we currently live. Luckily, we moved in 2006; otherwise, we would only be a few blocks from the proposed stadium site.
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I saw these cute little electric vehicles last summer and took pictures of them in anticipation of the letters X or Z. They are called Xebra made by Zap!
Here are some of the Xebra stats:
Which color suits you?
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