On the Ferry
Took the ferry to Bainbridge island with friends for dinner last night … ferry station seattle skyline from the water self portrait, reflections in the ferry window seagull self portrait, reflections in the ferry window
Took the ferry to Bainbridge island with friends for dinner last night … ferry station seattle skyline from the water self portrait, reflections in the ferry window seagull self portrait, reflections in the ferry window
Pike Place Market last Sunday…
On the south shore of Kauai is Po’ipu Beach. We stayed here for the last two days of our trip for some quality beach time. 🙂 view down the beach slow water
Last weekend, I was on the east coast and (quickly) visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York. My first time (and only other time) at the museum was last September. I really do think the New York MOMA may be my favorite museum. 🙂 looking down… last time, i took a photo of the stairs. entrance to comic abstraction exhibit lounging art matisse on the street: tribecca
In my humble opinion. 🙂 photographer photo
Know the trailers been out for a bit, but just saw it and thought I’d share. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix comes out July 13th. (And just in case you weren’t counting, 66 days until the last book, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” is released!)
ImageKind is a digital printing online service that just announced a partnership with Flickr. It is “one community for creating, buying, and selling art.” They’ve got a bunch of interesting advantages for folks with digital pictures: I like my prints from Adorama… but when I print out the “digital size” (e.g. 11×17) its almost impossible to find frames for them. (And my crops to 8×10 or 16×20 just don’t look as good.) ImageKind provides framed prints at digital sizes. Canvas prints. Flickr integration, which means no uploading of huge files in two places. And of course, the amateur’s dream of selling his/her photos …