Monthly Archives: August 2008
The Trees of Golden Gate Park
This is a crop of a portrait oriented shot taken with the Canon Powershot G9. I almost bought this camera back in April … Continue reading
Outside Lands Crowd
Taken from the photo pit right before Wilco took the stage. That photo pit was insane. There were tons of … Continue reading
& 2"> Outside Lands Recap — Day 1 & 2
Friday Picked up a rental camera in downtown San Francisco from Adolph Gasser. Back in 1998 I rented some gear so a very … Continue reading
Travel Day
I am completely beat after three days of listening to great music, walking slash running to band after band to … Continue reading
An Evening of Non-Expert Knob Twiddling
Thanks to Kent and his lovely wife Michaela for showing us their groovy SF house and all of Kent’s sweet … Continue reading
They Are Watching You
Diebold is like IBM maybe 40 years ago?
How To: Cook and Eat Edamame
We shot this about six years ago. It’s taken that long to compile the 300 hours of footage and do the … Continue reading
What Is This?
Somebody out there has to know what this is called. Beautiful and not scary. Thus ends Florida Fauna Week.
Very Tiny Flowers
These look fake, but I assure you they are very real. And kind of cute.
Palm Sun
I love the crazy bark on these trees. Like somebody came along and did some weaving. Giant weaving. Plus, non-fake … Continue reading
Making Accommodations
I love the hole in the fence and the nearly 90° angle of the tree here. I did a very brief, mid-day … Continue reading
For the Nerds: Drupal Podcast!
Drupal Podcast 62: Merlin Mann, Jon Armstrong (Dooce), Ben Durbin | Lullabot I guested with some very smart, awesome people: … Continue reading
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Frondy
It’s good weather week! Taken on the dream vacation in Florida. That we paid for ourselves. That we hold dear and … Continue reading
Only Slightly Weirder Fishes
After my Bonnaroo experience in 2007 (posts here, photos here), I passed this year because not enough of the bands I like … Continue reading