The Narrow Road
Too bad I didn’t have a wide angle with me that day. And too bad I don’t have a tripod. Oh well.
Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, located ironically at 666 Filbert Street.
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Too bad I didn’t have a wide angle with me that day. And too bad I don’t have a tripod. Oh well.
Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, located ironically at 666 Filbert Street.
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about 3 days ago - No comments
For my non-San Francisco/Oakland friends, this is Frank Chu. I talked to him for the first time and took this picture of him right before the San Francisco Pillow Fight last month. I couldn’t make it this year, but I was there back in 2007. I like how he was wearing a rose for Valentine’s More >
about 4 days ago - 3 comments
Edit: I know Dallas IS a big city, but maybe because they have so much space, they can spread out. Because when I was there, it didn’t FEEL like a big city with hardly any one crowded downtown.
After traveling to Ithaca and Dallas last month, I realized I missed the energy of a big city. More >
about 3 weeks ago - 2 comments
Out shooting in the Mission last Saturday and ran into another group of photogs. This is Seth admiring Jason’s 4×5.
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about 1 month ago - 2 comments
I was walking The Embarcadero, camera in hand, when this guy walked by, lifted up his tennis racket to hide his face and said, “No more, paparazzi. No more pictures.” I smiled and said, “That’s a good one” and couldn’t help but continue with “Can I take your picture?”
He told me he’d been living in More >
about 1 month ago - 2 comments
I love this piece–not the image that I took, but the artwork that was pasted on this fence. No, I didn’t do any of that fancy selective coloring stuff to it. This image was left in full color. I love how the gloves (and mask) look almost 3D, but the image is entirely two dimensional.
This More >
about 1 month ago - 3 comments
As seen in Union Square, San Francisco.
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about 2 months ago - 3 comments
The great glory and strength of pluralism is that it compels the holder of any belief to measure its truthfulness against alternative interpretations. The great hazard of pluralism is the faulty deduction, in the name of tolerance, that all beliefs can be equally true. ~Deliver Us From Evil, Ravi Zacharias
Taken during a photowalk with Brad.
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about 3 months ago - No comments
I miss seeing sunlight when I get off work. This photo was taken before Daylight Savings ended. It’s so dark and cold when I come out of my building. Boo.
Shot out the driver side front window while I was driving. Is that legal?
Sorry about that sticker on the lower left of the window.
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about 4 months ago - 3 comments
Help Portrait is a movement of photographers who are using their time, equipment and expertise to give back to those who are less fortunate this holiday season.
The event is happening December 12, 2009. Here’s what it’s about:
Find someone in need
Take their portrait
Print their portrait
Deliver the portraits to them
You can find a community near you. I More >
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about 1 month ago
you should take a picture of grace cathedral too!!!
that’d be so big!!
about 1 month ago
I don’t think I’ve ever been inside Grace Cathedral. Would I need to stitch a few images together to make a panorama? Sounds kinda like the Grand Canyon.
about 1 month ago
That church looks familiar. Wait, that’s where I got married.