Shot of the Day: 05.21.09
1960 Chevrolet 31 Apache on a nice sunny day in Berkeley. Number 2 of the “Vehicular Style of California” series.

1960 Chevrolet 31 Apache on a nice sunny day in Berkeley. Number 2 of the “Vehicular Style of California” series.

Over the last month the rose bushes in the neighborhood have been blooming like crazy. Most of the roses are red, white and yellow, but on a recent walk I saw this one and loved the combo of fuschia and yellow.

In honor of my Mom’s birthday today I am posting a shot of she and I when I was just under a year old. Happy Birthday Mom!

Dubbed “Fire In The Hole” by Laina, the dinnertime treat of carrot chunk in penne pasta was a hit with our son.

Window display for Grooves Records on Market St. in San Francisco. This picture was taken before the Octavia on-ramp for 101 was built, you can see the reflection of the old overpass which was eventually torn down.

Excellent layering of event fliers on this telephone pole located in Lower Haight at Pierce across from the Burger Joint.. This was the cover shot for Slightly Pointed East Magazine Issue #1.

With a Polaroid JoyCam in hand on a wet Saturday on Haight St., Laina and I conducted a photo study with the intent of capturing the moments you never stop to notice, the moments that pass you by only to be lost forever. The Haight has so many layers, capturing them effectively in a picture forces you to think creatively, step outside your comfort zone and just shoot.
This shot is the first in a series called Layered Haight.

In honor of Cinco de Mayo I pulled a shot out from the archives. My family and I traveled to Mexico to visit the Yucatán Peninsula in the spring of 1993. We took some side trips to visit Chichen Itza and Tulum and on a gas stop in a small town on our way I snapped the pic below. The timing was perfect as the little boy in the window was pointing and looking in the same direction as the dragon on the wall.

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