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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Backwards Portrait: Walking Down Gastown with Friends

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My buddy, his wife, and my wife hanging out in Gastown on a cloudy afternoon.  It's not easy taking a moving picture, especially with t...

James Bond Spy Camera: Minox IIIS

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A good friend of mine gave me this super cool Minox IIIS because he knows how much I enjoy collecting classic photographic paraphernalia. ...
Thursday, March 29, 2012

Star Wars and Japan: Part 2

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In Japan, you can find Darth Vader or really anything Star Wars on almost any product.  Darth Vader on sides of buildings trying to sell cel...
Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Graffiti Signage on Door

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At first, I thought someone scratched graffiti on the backdoor of this townhouse complex, but I realized this was actual signage made by ...

Sushi and Star Wars?

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What does Star Wars have to do with sushi?  Nothing. But that didn't stop this local Japanese restaurant from putting up Star W...
Friday, March 23, 2012

Ambleside Beach and a Seagull

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I quickly grabbed this picture at Ambleside beach in West Vancouver while my wife and sister-in-law and family finished up eating at the...
Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Basement Jam Session

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If I had the opportunity I'd jam once a week, but alas I seem to only do it once or twice a year.  This was set up at a buddy's b...

Irritating Backward Portrait

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I found a picture of my wife from the summer that I hadn't posted yet, as I couldn't decide if I liked it or not. A few things ir...
Monday, March 19, 2012

Cross-Stitch Spider Web on a Tree

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I caught this awesomely crazy public art piece from the corner of my eye as I drove past it this morning. Someone cross-stitched a spid...

Whistler, Snowboarding, Fashion?

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Another backwards portrait of my wife posing with her new Park Pickle snowboard, jacket and colourful pants!! It's funny how people choo...
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
I was born in Okinawa but grew up in Vancouver, Canada. Working for Kodak for 10 years, film was free so I took a long time before shooting digital. I was one of the last to make the switch. I love digital photography but I know what it can and can't do for me. For now, shooting digital is a convenient way to share images with others.
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