Photo: Moonrise over Oak II
An alternate view of the same Oak tree from my previous post. The area where this photo was taken is an open space area that is part of the East Bay Regional Park District and is also used by local Read More …
An alternate view of the same Oak tree from my previous post. The area where this photo was taken is an open space area that is part of the East Bay Regional Park District and is also used by local Read More …
A few weeks ago, during the January full moon, the warm weather here in the Bay Area drove me out to a local hillside that overlooks the San Ramon Valley. On my way back down the trail, this tree called Read More …
2/11/09 Update: The date for participation in this project has been moved out to the end of February. – – – – – Over a year ago I wrote a review for Ted Orland’s book The View from the Studio Read More …
Due to my unplanned photo editing downtime, I did some catching up on the backlog that has built up in my feed reader. Thanks to Paul Butzi, I found the wonderful article five stages of development by Gordon McGregor. What Read More …
Toasted, Burnt, Dead…that is the current state of my ReadyNAS NV+. For the past few days, I have had some contractors in doing some electrical work. The last day they were here they removed a light switch from my office, Read More …
CNN and Microsoft have teamed up for a very interesting experiment that everyone can participate in tomorrow. The Moment is a Photosynth of user submitted photos all taken at the moment that Barack Obama takes the oath of office as Read More …
Jim Goldestein had a stellar turn out for his recently published blog project Best Photographs of 2008. 92 of his readers participated in his contents (myself included) which should give us about 920 photographs to appreciate (roughly 10 per photographer). Read More …