What I Saw #1
anyone who knows me can agree that i always have a camera on me. whether it is my point-n-shoot or my dslr (i don't believe in camera phones), i am a closet paparazzi that's ready to strike anywhere, anytime. although by no means is my life adventurous or exciting, i do come across some interesting sights. here is my first entry on "what i saw."
a few weeks back i was asked if i wanted to go check out the local flea market that is held every sunday. thinking that i might come across a good deal and that it may be a great opp to get some shots, i packed up my gear and drove to laney college in oakland.
once i arrived, i was kinda surprised to see the level of "jenkieness" this event had to offer. This is what i saw:

lovely clothing display system

need a replacement remote? have an hour to look for it?

need a new er... used belt? have a few hours to kill?

while i was walking around, i saw these youngsters on their fixed gears. track bikes have been the rage the last few years. how come it was never popular when i use to race track?

a collection of power tools stolen over many years...

this little bugger might have been the only thing worth buying there.

fresh fruit (yes a tomato is a fruit), but now i have to remember which produce is under a salmonella scare.

i guess it is an oakland thing, but i doubt i will ever see mannequins with this much "junk in the trunk" in ktown.
until next time...
a few weeks back i was asked if i wanted to go check out the local flea market that is held every sunday. thinking that i might come across a good deal and that it may be a great opp to get some shots, i packed up my gear and drove to laney college in oakland.
once i arrived, i was kinda surprised to see the level of "jenkieness" this event had to offer. This is what i saw:

lovely clothing display system

need a replacement remote? have an hour to look for it?

need a new er... used belt? have a few hours to kill?

while i was walking around, i saw these youngsters on their fixed gears. track bikes have been the rage the last few years. how come it was never popular when i use to race track?

a collection of power tools stolen over many years...

this little bugger might have been the only thing worth buying there.

fresh fruit (yes a tomato is a fruit), but now i have to remember which produce is under a salmonella scare.

i guess it is an oakland thing, but i doubt i will ever see mannequins with this much "junk in the trunk" in ktown.
until next time...
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2 Comments:
At 8/21/2008 ,
Anonymous said...
that's a lot of junk lol
At 8/21/2008 ,
Anonymous said...
those manequins look hot
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