Charlottesville

19 November 2008

Charlottesville

If you haven’t been following along on Twitter, you may not know that I’m on vacation for the next two weeks.

NRAO Charlottesville

I took the opportunity to tag along with Merrystar as she went to work in Charlottesville at the NRAO this week. I had gone up for the NRAO 50th Anniversary Symposium last year, but never actually got to the NRAO offices.

They are perfectly nice offices.

That’s the funny thing about astronomy: it’s incredibly cool science, but it’s still a job. There are budgets and offices and management just like your job. The trappings of the job just don’t have much to do with the actual work that’s done there. Yes, there’s a big TV running video news of recent advances in astronomy instead of CNN. But it’s still a place to work.

About the only real difference between it and a technology startup was that there are no cubicles or open-space work areas: it’s all offices.

Well, that and the fact that practically everyone has a PhD.

Carl Smith Center

I spent some time wandering the UVA campus. The stadium is very nice, but I couldn’t get in to take some of the obviously good shots. (I’m sure there are non-obvious good shots, too. But it’s a moot point.)

Watching The Sky

I went up to the McCormick Observatory, which was very quiet and peaceful. Saw two Pileated Woodpeckers, but didn’t get decent photographs of them.

Skepticism

The clouds rolled in so I didn’t stay. I went down to wander the university campus proper instead. The light was just not good once the clouds arrived, and I felt like I was forcing a lot of shots. This one — totally cliché, I’m sure — is one of the better ones. I took a lot of shots of the rotunda which just didn’t work.

Justice

It was honestly frustrating to see the picture, have the composition in one’s head, but have terrible light. Oh well.

So I gave up and went and got a burger.

Boundless

UVA has an order of magnitude more students than my alma mater, so I was really not ready for the crowds streaming across the campus at 10:55. I took refuge in the rotunda and warmed up.

Monticello

I headed over to Monticello after lunch. I wasn’t sure what to expect, to be honest. It’s very pretty, but I was a little disappointed not to meet people running around in period dress.

(What can I say? Living in Colonial Williamsburg definitely spoils you for historical recreation.)

The clouds also finally cooperated as the sun was setting, so I got pictures to turn out the way I wanted. Froze my fingers getting them, though.

Everybody Grab A Rake

More pictures at the Charlottesville 2008 set on Flickr.

Photo Log

This is: brett's logjam → Charlottesville.