We went up to Nevada City for a long weekend to get away. This was our first time up this way at this time of the year and I forgot about fall colors. When you spend your entire life on the coast of California, you don't see seasons, at least not like this. I can't wait to spend more time up in Nevada City and Jackson.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
DeYoung Photo Gallery
They have moved the photo gallery to a new larger location and it is featuring a show with photos from the 1840's to the present. Very interesting stuff and an excellent opportunity to see photo processes from the very beginning of photography to the present.
I took this photo of the palms outside of the DeYoung as we were leaving. I was testing out the Nikon D90.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Photographic Memory II
This is another of the old family photos. This is my grandpa and dad test driving something they threw together out of parts laying around the farm. This is around 74'.
My grandpa crashed a P-51 in flight training in WWII and then was re-assigned to navigate on a B17. His crew only flew one bombing run, which was over Germany. He was one of three survivors. He spent the rest of his life raising a family and working. He worked on building bridges, dams and roads in the US, Australia and New Guinea.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Photographic Memory
My uncle recently gave me a ton of old slides to scan so everyone in the family can have a copy. Some of these images are older than I am and they are still crisp and truly amazing. I'll post some of my discoveries as I sort through and scan the stacks of slides. Here is the first one from father's day in 1974. This is my mom. I was only 2 years old. I don't remember the white fluffy dog at all but I do remember the bigger one. That is my grandparent's dog, Ollie. Alan Gelfand still had two years before inventing the "ollie" on his skateboard.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Jimmy's Old Car Picnic
This could be yours. Bring your car to Jimmy's Old Car Picnic at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park this Sunday, October 12, and you might win this people's choice trophy! The show is all day and is free for spectators and only $20 to park your car in the show with all the money going to help the developmentally disabled.
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