Sonntag, 6. Januar 2013

Photo Walk on a rainy January Day

If you get invited to a photo walk featuring some hot spots in San Francisco, you should get excited. If you then find out that the other participants of said photo walk are mostly semi-celebrities of the Google+ photography-community with hundreds of thousands of followers and look at some of their pictures, the excitement makes room for a little intimidation.

Let's say I hope I learned a thing or two. See below for the few pictures I took I think are worth posting and check out the following Google+-pages for the really good ones. It was worth spending a super wet day on the beach for this.

Check out Nathan With's take on the same subject in the third photo. Another league...




Mittwoch, 2. Januar 2013

The American Way of Life

Well, this is awkward....

Here I am in San Francisco, quickly approaching 2 months since my move here and the only blog posts I have pressed "Publish" for since I have arrived are Argentina-themed. I thought about writing about my time here, but every time I had something to say, I did not have the time and when I had time, it felt like there was nothing to say. 

So let us start with the obvious topic: Moving to the U.S. sucks!!! I am not talking about coming here, I am talking about the process of settling in, getting stuff done etc. When I moved to Ireland, everything was easy. Within five days I had a bank account, a social security number, a place to live, a social circle  and internet at home. To get all this here took me almost two months. Why so complicated? Well, mostly because if you don't have a credit history, you are no one. I am not even talking about finding an apartment - that can be remedied by moving in with other people or - like me - paying an extra deposit for a studio. It's the small things. Internet was worst. I feel like having internet at home is a basic need and should be a civil right. If you deny me my internet access, you basically take away my freedom. I got three (!!!) letters from Comcast telling me that they have deemed me non-creditworthy and are absolutely sure that I can't afford paying 30-40 Dollars for internet a month. And that was AFTER I got a social security number. Don't even try getting hooked up to the www without one. Side note: My employer even pays for my internet at home, which makes it all the more hilarious. I will stop this rant now.

Another obvious topic: Moving to SF rocks!!! Now I am talking about the lifestyle, the city and my evenings and weekends.

I have opted for a small and affordable (for SF anyways) place in a great location and I have not regretted it. Polk Street with all it's bars and restaurants is a block away from home and I can say that I live in the lovely Nob Hill-neighbourhood (alas low on said hill). The foodie scene is a lot more diverse than Dublin and I really enjoy dining out. Only problem is that it is quantity over quality in many places and the prices are often a bit steep for the quality offered. The city is so beautiful even in rainy December that I can not wait for spring. Walking from my place to the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge is around 12 km (7.4 miles) one way and a great way to spend a Sunday. Watching the sun set over the bridge from Crissy Field is just so stereotypically awesome as everyone has seen pictures like this hundreds of times. I guess everyone visiting me here will have to do this walk/cycle/bus ride with me.

Apart from that, I am working on making friends. I like the fact that Americans are rather outgoing in general and I have already met a few people that I call friends rather than just mere acquaintances (you know who you are). Although the shallowness stereotype might fit some people, I feel that the ignorant one does at least not fit people I meet. Maybe it's California or my social circle revolving around the company that supposedly hires the best and the brightest, but kudos on this one so far, Yankees.

I go out quite a lot and have already been out of the city once or twice - most recently on a ski trip to Tahoe - didn't take my Canon up the mountain, so there is only awful pictures and I stopped posting these on here a while ago (about the time when I stopped posting in this awfully hard to acquire language of Goethe and Schiller).

Ok. More things to come soon and hopefully with pictures to go with it.