I spent last Saturday cycling around town taking cake photos. The day began cool but I expected it to get warmer so I left the house with no inclement weather gear. I also figured that I would eventually warm up from the exercise. The day never warmed up, however, and when I was at the furthest point from home the skies opened up and it began raining. In short order I was drenched and much colder than I was when things were dry. Luckily, I was close to the Maplewood train station so decided get out of the elements and ride the train most of the way home.
While I was waiting on the elevated platform for the train I spotted a cardinal in a tree filled with purple flowers. In an attempt to photograph the bird, I dug my camera out of my backpack and replaced the 50 mm prime lens with a telephoto-zoom lens. Unfortunately, the bird was gone by the time I was done fiddling with the camera. Instead, I spied a boring blue sedan with flames painted on its front fenders in a distant neighborhood.
Question: Can a car still be boring if it has flames painted on it? I don't think so...
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