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The views from Valaskjálf

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Tuesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Continuing with what I saw during a recent double decker tourist bus excursion in Pittsburgh, in todays post. As mentioned yesterday, the bus I was riding on had a preordained route which it rides through, one which is designed to hit several areas of interest in the metro area. It crossed the Allegheny River, heading south, and then towards the convention center, using one of the Three Sister’s Bridges. As it happens, this was the Andy Warhol Bridge which we were riding over.

A humble narrator was randomly pointing the camera around, and working the dials in a very quick fashion. It’s a good exercise, photography wise, this sort of thing. A lot like when I used to ride the Staten Island and NYC Ferries looking for random stuff in NY Harbor.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

For instance – as the bus turned off the bridge, the scene above popped at me. I had about 5 seconds to recognize, compose, and click the shutter while the vehicle I was in was moving at about 15-20 mph. Try this sort of thing sometime, photo peeps. Breaks you out of the same old/same old way that you do things.

Not something I’d normally shoot for Newtown Pentacle, the scene above, but when I spotted that ‘How’s it going’ ad on the bus shelter – woof. Ka-click.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

The route progressed into the Strip District, and St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church and headed more or less eastwards.

Regarding the gobblety gook in the title: part of my continuing treatise on obscure terms associated with Odin and the spiritual side of Proto Germanic and Scandinavian antiquity, Valaskjálf was the Asgardian Palace in which Odin placed his ‘Hlidskjalf’ or ‘High Seat’ from which he could look down on and observe the worlds of both Midgard (men) and Jotunheim (monsters).

Back tomorrow with more.


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August 29, 2023 at 11:00 am