Just getting the Crazybeard on record heading into the final weekend of the show. Not sure what I’m going to do with it come Sunday, but it won’t be like this anymore. I’m the one on the right. Promise.
Pretty – The Next Generation
I’ve started doing research into cameras – finally going to upgrade the ol’ Kodak. It’s well-past time, really, but I like to get my money’s worth. How did I do? Well, the camera was a $150 Black Friday special at
San Diego Trip – See how happy the sun makes them?
Still fleshing out my notes from the trip, but since I know I can’t add anything to flower pictures other than “umm, here’s a purple one I liked”, I’m going to throw a pile of them at you to distract
Bloomin’ Pretty
On Saturday I paid a visit, in perfect weather, to Descanso Gardens up in La Cañada Flintridge, in the foothills of the Angeles National Forest. The Gardens were developed by a Los Angeles newspaper magnate in the 30’s and 40’s
Laguna Beach – A-to-Z
For a proper A-Z city walk, you need a city that’s got a heart, and a history. You want that walkable core where the character has had a chance to manifest itself over decades. Not all of Orange County’s major
For your ocular pleasure
Here’s a few keepers from the Chicago trip that go beyond the A-Z series. Everything behind the jump is from my day at the Art Institute with some of my dearest friends. And I’m not just talking about the Monets
Chicago – A-to-Z
Chicago is a city of icons. You realize this quickly when trying this A-Z picture-taking walk downtown. The city has a character and it comes through strongly in its public lettering. Chicago letters are robust and classic – those Roman
Mini-Tripod: My faithful friend
I had a spur-of-the-moment idea that informed most of my picture-taking in San Francisco, so there are very few straight-up scenery photos for me to share. While I put the series I’ve got in mind together, though, here’s one standalone