Hah, brilliant photo.

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I am LOVING my new Canon PowerShot S90. It’s easily one of the best point and shoot cameras I’ve ever owned.
Found on Geary Street in San Francisco. I’ve always thought this building was creepy looking to me. Shot with an iPhone 3GS and filters added with Best Camera.
Earlier this week, my parents took some photos of Tanker 910 flying over their house while fighting a fire near their home. Tanker 910 is a converted DC-10 that is specifically equipped to drop fire retardant.
Here is video of Tanker 910 making drops near another fire near my parents’ house earlier this month:
And here is another great video of Tanker 910 making a drop in 2007:
Here are a few more photos of this beautiful aircraft flying by my parents’ house this week:
The Longest Way 1.0 – one year walk/beard grow time lapse from Christoph Rehage on Vimeo.
I posted this on Laughing Squid last month but apparently forgot to post it here.
In November 2007, Christoph Rehage set foot from Beijing, China with a goal of walking to Berlin, Germany, a distance of over 4,500 miles. He created a short video called “The Longest Way 1.0“, documenting his journey over the course of a year and featuring self portrait photographs he took each day on his trip that shows his hair and beard getting longer.
Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Last weekend, I returned to San Francisco after a two week road trip across the western United States and Canada.
Some of the places we visited included:
Some select photos from part of the trip can be found below.
Sawtooth Mountain Range, Idaho
Bitterroot River in Hamilton, Montana.
Columbia Valley near Radium Hot Springs, Canada.
Entering Kootenay National Park, Canada.
Kerry and I at Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Canada.
This place is so beautiful! It’s a little cold and rainy though.
See the full gallery on posterous
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We’ve finally arrived in Canada! Hello maple leaves, grizzly bears, and universal health care.
We stayed at Radium Hot Springs last night and ended up taking a dip in the warm pools. Of course, the fact that the town is named after a radioactive element found in uranium ore deposits is kind of unsettling. But hey, at least we’ll have a healthy glow! Also, on the way up to Canada, we drove past Flathead Lake in Montana, which I haven’t been to in nearly 10 years. Beautiful place and it totally reminds me of Lake Tahoe. Here are a few photos from yesterday’s adventures.