(Nikon D60, 18-55 VR @ 18mm, f/8, 1/15, ISO 200)
Beeeeeeeeep. Beeeeeeeeep. Beeeeeeeeep. That was a terrible but somewhat accurate representation of the fire alarm today. Not your loud-ass KLANGING that usually occured in the elementary/high school.
Of course in elementary/high school we usually exited the building in a timely and serious manner, as opposed to one where several people ignored it and stayed behind. Go us! That, along with a pretty boring programming course comprised of most of the morning.
The afternoon was a bit more exciting or unconventional, whichever you prefer. A quick subway ride to The Big Carrot - an organic market located on the Danforth (near Chester station) to grab some photos for the Commerce Times... BUT WAIT! There's a power outage on that ONE little area the store is located in. Ugh! Rather than freeze for an hour, I decided to go back to Ryerson to camp out for a little bit. Ironically whilst waiting and hoping the power returned, I ended up shooting a few frames for another writer's article on request. Thankfully no power-outage disruptions there.
Back at The Big Carrot at around 3:00 PM, two hours after I had first gone. Let there be electricity! I quickly went through and caught a couple snaps. I ended up returning to Ryerson to help another friend with some photos; spending a grand total of about ten hours in school/downtown. Only three of which were actually in class. I'm beat. Alas, tomorrow is the last day of the grind. Woot.
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