Monday, November 30, 2009
Alight
I don't mean to step on ahab's toes, as he's usually the one to post bird pictures here, but-- Hey! Isn't he in Italy right now? Sweeeeet!!
Labels:
Birds,
Generik,
people,
san francisco
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Shadow Shot Sunday: Alamo Square
Late afternoon sun sends shadows looming far across Alamo Square in San Francisco as a band of local photographers walk through it. Must be Shadow Shot Sunday! To see some of last week's SSS entries, go here.
Labels:
Generik,
san francisco,
shadow shot sunday
Zigzag Shadow
Underside of a stairway at Embarcadero 4.
Shadow Shot Sunday explained; some of last week's are here.
Labels:
shadow shot sunday,
tom hilton
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
In My Neighborhood
The end of an address on a peeling facade forms a vampiric face just a couple blocks down Post Street from my apartment.
Labels:
architecture,
Generik,
neighborhood,
san francisco
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
I Was Looking at the Black and White World: Camera Guys
You see these guys in every big city, standing outside their brightly lit, overpriced, strictly-for-tourists camera shops, waiting for some sucker to come in and spend way too much on a lens or a camera or a memory card that might or might not work. Every touristy part of town has at least a half a dozen of them. San Francisco alone probably has a hundred or more, all told. Say cheese, guys!
Labels:
b/w,
Generik,
people,
san francisco
Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Blogiversary Retrospective
Pixels at an Exhibition is one year old today. (Sniff...they grow up so fast...) To celebrate, here's a selection of favorite photos from each of us (chosen by the other two).
Kayaks by Tom Hilton, posted 12/2/08.
Shade Indigo by Ahab, posted 12/4/08
Gung Hay Fat Choy by Generik, posted 2/8/09
Cine by Ahab, posted 4/9/09
Travel Thursday - Granada, Nicaragua by Tom Hilton, posted 12/18/08
Self Portrait by Generik, posted 4/4/09
Not Quite Aligned by Tom Hilton, posted 1/18/09
A Cloud Over Baseball by Generik, posted 6/16/09
Twilight by Ahab, posted 4/15/09
Poppies by Tom Hilton, posted 4/20/09
Having a Bad Dream by Generik, posted 10/9/09
Crabapple by Ahab, posted 10/21/09
Travel Thursday: California Academy of Sciences by Generik, posted 10/15/09
Wine-Dark Sky by Ahab, posted 10/28/09
Under the Causeway by Tom Hilton, posted 5/13/09
Stay by Generik, posted 11/16/09
Mosaic by Ahab, posted 11/6/09
Shadow Shot Sunday by Tom Hilton, posted 8/15/09
It's been a most enjoyable year. Looking through the great stuff from Generik and Ahab, I'm impressed all over again; it's a real honor to share a forum with such fine photographers.
Kayaks by Tom Hilton, posted 12/2/08.
Shade Indigo by Ahab, posted 12/4/08
Gung Hay Fat Choy by Generik, posted 2/8/09
Cine by Ahab, posted 4/9/09
Travel Thursday - Granada, Nicaragua by Tom Hilton, posted 12/18/08
Self Portrait by Generik, posted 4/4/09
Not Quite Aligned by Tom Hilton, posted 1/18/09
A Cloud Over Baseball by Generik, posted 6/16/09
Twilight by Ahab, posted 4/15/09
Poppies by Tom Hilton, posted 4/20/09
Having a Bad Dream by Generik, posted 10/9/09
Crabapple by Ahab, posted 10/21/09
Travel Thursday: California Academy of Sciences by Generik, posted 10/15/09
Wine-Dark Sky by Ahab, posted 10/28/09
Under the Causeway by Tom Hilton, posted 5/13/09
Stay by Generik, posted 11/16/09
Mosaic by Ahab, posted 11/6/09
Shadow Shot Sunday by Tom Hilton, posted 8/15/09
It's been a most enjoyable year. Looking through the great stuff from Generik and Ahab, I'm impressed all over again; it's a real honor to share a forum with such fine photographers.
Labels:
Ahab,
Generik,
tom hilton
Friday, November 20, 2009
The One That Didn't Get Away
Leopard shark at the end of Agnos Pier (the fisherman is attending to his other fish, whose thrashing tail is visible at upper right).
Labels:
san francisco,
tom hilton
Flagpole
The Bank of America building at 555 California Street is a San Francisco icon, and photo-worthy at just about any angle.
Labels:
architecture,
b/w,
Generik,
san francisco
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Time Travel Thursday: Vietnam
Something different today... my aunt sent me these photos just a couple days ago. This is my uncle Gary, who was killed in Vietnam in 1972. She recently received these pictures from an Army buddy of his who had seen a comment she made about Gary on a website a few years back. These are most likely the last pictures ever taken of him. Apparently he adopted a dog, who he called "Lady," while he was there. The third shot is of the camp near Khe Sanh where he spent his last days.
Gary was one of the smartest and most talented persons I've ever known in my life. He was an accomplished musician who played guitar, keyboards and clarinet proficiently, and he was a whiz at languages. I still miss him, and always will.
More...
Labels:
family,
Generik,
time travel,
Vietnam
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tomales Sunset
Labels:
Generik,
landscapes,
Marin,
sunset,
Tomales Bay
Monday, November 16, 2009
Martini Monday
What the cool kids are all drinking:
2 1/2 oz. roasted-beet-infused vodka
1/2 oz. triple sec
1/2 oz. sweet vermouth
Labels:
martini,
tom hilton
Stay
Labels:
architecture,
art,
favorites,
Generik,
san francisco
Saturday, November 14, 2009
In the Artist's Shadow
A mural artist paints a piece on Haight Street in the late afternoon, creating a looming shadow over his work. Perfect for Shadow Shot Sunday. To see some of last week's entries, just click here. You know you want to.
Labels:
art,
Generik,
people,
san francisco,
shadow shot sunday
Shadow Shot Sunday
One of my cases settled on Thursday so yesterday morning I took my time getting in to work, taking a leisurely detour over to the Ferry Building and Pier 14. Caught this shadow along the way.
Shadow Shot Sunday is the meme heard round the world.
Labels:
san francisco,
shadow shot sunday,
tom hilton
Friday, November 13, 2009
Souvenirs
My group at work was part of a department-wide open house yesterday, and I was responsible for, among other things, making souvenirs to give away to all employees who took the tour through our labs. These are what I made to hand out; they're just sealed glass ampules with colored water in them. If they were real, they'd be red and would contain protein-producing human or animal cells. And they'd also be frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen.
Biotech? Hell, I was an English major!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
White Baby Ringed by Poodles
One last one from MOMA. This is an older exhibit that has been put up again in a display called "From the Archives." I never got a chance to shoot it the first time it was up, so I was happy to see it resurrected last Saturday.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
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