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Live Footage…Live!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Last Thursday I finally got to see one of my favoritest people in the world, Topu, play with his band Live Footage. The show started with an opening set by Beartrap Mind, who I really enjoyed. As for Live Footage, I had heard their CD before and loved it, but it’s a totally different experience seeing them live. I joked to Topu after the show that they are the most multi-tasking musicians I have ever seen: Topu with his electric cello and a myriad of foot pedals, and drummer Mike Thies, who would occasionally tuck one of his drumsticks under his arm, and start playing the keyboard, all while literally never missing a beat. It was amazing hearing these tracks I’d heard so many times on CD performed live, and to be honest, if I didn’t see and hear the songs coming together right in front of me, I almost wouldn’t believe it.

Nerdy picture talk: the cafe was really dark, so I decided to throw my camera up to ISO 3200, which I almost never use. The pics certainly show the noise, but at least in my mind, it is a little less offensive in B&W, which is why I converted most of the shots in Lightroom to B&W.

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Peter, Puppies, Pizza, Presents!

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Today was Peter’s 29th birthday party in Hoover Park in Palo Alto. Since Peter and Crystal just got a new doggy, they decided to make it a Puppy Party, too! I finally got to meet Swarles Barkley, Kasha, and Pillu, (Little Bear couldn’t join because she’s not completely vaccinated) and Duncan had a great time running around with them. I took a special shining to Kasha not only because she was so sweet, but because she looks a lot like my dog Thunder I had when I was a kid, who was also a Chow Chow mix. There was also pizza and cake, so mix in puppies with that, and it was basically an awesome afternoon. Happy Birthday, Peter!

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Seeing nature in the modern world

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Seeing nature in the modern world

Uploaded to Flickr on 22nd November, 2009.

Wow, this jellyfish looks great at 200×300 pixels!

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Big smiles

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Big smiles

Uploaded to Flickr on 22nd November, 2009.

I think this is one of my favorite shots I’ve taken in a long time.

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Elephant

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Shifted hours mean late-night boredom. Setup shot here.

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I have beautiful friends

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
I have beautiful friends

Uploaded to Flickr on 13th September, 2009.

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Congratulations, Crystal and Peter!

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Yesterday Crystal and Peter were married at Memorial Church at Stanford. The ceremony was very sweet, and included a reading from a really cute childrens’ book called I Like You. Afterward we headed to the reception at The Garden Court Hotel in Palo Alto (and stopped to get Matt a hamburger on the way) for a night of food, fun, and dancing. I can’t believe Peter and Crystal are actually married now, because when I first got the save-the-date e-mail, I remember thinking how far away August was. But here we are, and I’m so happy for them. Congratulations!

My favorite pics here:

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See all the pictures from the day: http://flickr.com/gp/shashachu/S06Q75.

(If you’re wondering why you have to use a guest pass, it’s just that I made a bunch of the pics private so that my Flickr stream isn’t flooded with wedding pics. Any more than it already is…)

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Congratulations, Miriam and Brendan!

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Friday afternoon was Miriam and Brendan’s wedding down in Carmel. The ceremony was at a beautiful little church, and the reception was at a winery where we had delicious appetizers, wine, and dinner. It was wonderful to see everyone so happy, and I wish Miriam and Brendan (and Sara!) all the best as they being their new life together as a family.

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Crystal’s Bachelorette Party

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

For Crystal’s bachelorette party, they took a trapeze lesson at Trapeze Arts in Oakland. I wasn’t able to participate because I had the AIDS Walk in the morning (thank you to everyone who supported me, by the way!), but I watched the last hour of the class and took some pictures. The best part was when we made Crystal wear her veil for her last trapeze catch; it looked great fluttering in the wind! The class looked like a ton of fun, and all the instructors were really nice, so I think I might try it for myself some time.

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Full set of (lower-quality) pics on Facebook.

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Backpacking in the Desolation Wilderness

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

For a few weeks, Amanda, Sara, Jeff and I had a backpacking trip planned for this past weekend. The original plan was to stay two nights, but all four of us were busy with work, so we decided to cut it down to one. Friday night, Amanda and I headed up to Sacramento and spent the night at Sara and Jeff’s. While packing our gear, we decided to save some weight by not taking the rain flies, since Jeff and I both checked the weather forecasts, and they never made any mention of rain. (This, dear readers, is what we call ‘foreshadowing.’ Pay attention.) After everything was packed up (including Dora’s doggy backpack), we picked up some sandwiches for lunch, and headed out. We got to the trail head around 1:30, and after a slight off-brand hydration pack debacle (damn you, North Face,) we were on our way! The hike was pretty strenuous, but it didn’t bother me too much because 1) I think I might actually kind of be in shape, 2) my pack was the lightest out of everyone’s (hooray being tiny!), and 3) the scenery was totally mind blowing and distracted me. The weather was beautiful, and the trail took us through the forest, across creeks, scrambling up rocks, and around several beautiful lakes, and I had a blast taking pictures. I decided to take my 20D instead of my 5D both to save weight, and so I could use my (crop-sensor-only) 10-20mm lens.

After about 5 miles, we reached a potential campsite, and Amanda, Sara, and I took a rest while Jeff went to check out a different campsite at slightly higher ground. As we were resting, the wind started to pick up, and a bank of ominous looking clouds started to blow in. After a little while longer, it started to sprinkle. Eventually, through a series of indecipherable hand signals, Jeff told us to come up to the higher campsite where it was a little more protected from the wind and rain. By the time we got to the second campsite, we were pretty soaked, but decided to try to wait it out before making a final call. After 20 or 30 minutes, it became clear that it wasn’t going to let up, and none of us really wanted to sleep in a non-waterproofed tent, so we turned around and headed back to the car. On the way back to Sacramento, we stopped for pizza, and all basically passed out once we got home.

Sunday morning we slept in, made a delicious brunch, then went wine tasting. Quite a change from camping and backpacking, but I didn’t hear anyone complain.

Despite the rather abrupt change of plans, I had an awesome time, and I really hope to go back to the Desolation Wilderness again. Next time I’ll take a rain fly. :)

Photos ahoy:

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