
I want to try an experiment where I only shoot landscape and don’t turn the camera to shoot portrait mode. Landscape fits the web so much better!
Or, I could try my hand at square medium format again and shoot with a Holga/Diana.

I took a little PhotoCrawl on my lunch hour today, first to Kitchenette for lunch and then to see what’s changed in Dogpatch.
A wheat-paste poster I pass by every day walking from my car to work.
Here’s an earlier version I took with my camera phone and posted to my low resolution site.
The scale of this photo is misleading. It looks like a small-ish dished plate, but they’re actually two machined plates approximately 12 feet in diameter. Taken out in Jingletown, a post-industrial/art studio/loft neighborhood nestled between Oakland and Alameda near the Oakland Estuary.
Jingletown Open Studios coincides with the Pro Arts East Bay Open Studios on June 6-7th and June 13th-14th, 2009. It’s a great way to see a mind-bogglingly wide range of artwork, meet the artists in person and support a vibrant arts community directly. Check it out!



tiltshiftmaker.com is a web site that transforms regular pictures into tilt-shift photos. Here’s my trip to San Miguel De Allende, shifted:

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