Sunday, December 6, 2009

Pushing Perspectives


A nice view from the cliffs at sunset.

I've been going out just to take pictures lately.  I need constant stimulation I think.
Everything offers some perspective even if you don't see it right away.
A camera is a cool tool to capture perspective with
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Elisa is an excellent expert harpist.
The other night I ate dinner with my back to her and her harp and I suddenly found myself dining in a medieval royal castle with a Chinese fire-breathing dragon keeping guard outside the gate!
When Sir Gaelen strolled in with his armor on I invited him to drink mead with me and recount the days battles.  He said it had rained and was soon thereafter seduced by the music.
Unfortunately for me Sir Gaelen caught the glance of the harpist, as he faced her.
They ended up fooling around in fantasy-land long before I.
I think it was grilled cheese.
Or somethin'


The Moon was HUUUUUGE the other night!!
I wanted to see it over Mt. Baker but this was the best I got while driving home, hahaha.
I like purple.


The Hand of God, UBC


Some random girl at the UBC cliffs was kind enough to trade up her zoom for some shots with my fishy.  It was a nice sunset :)



That's right, good clean fun with a fisheye.
I focking lahve those colors.




Charles and George had an impromptu stare-off on the 43.  When I say this I mean:
Charles decided that whoever sat in the pair of facing chairs in the accordion part of the bus had to compete with him in a stare-off.  Luckily for everyone, the first victim was George, a friendly yet formidable opponent surprisingly enough.
He sat down.
Charles sat down.
They laid down the rules and it was ON!
George was totally into it and Charles was ready for the challenge.
Check out everyone's expressions, haha.  Busses are really interesting social spaces.  Everyone has different manners on the bus, you treat people differently, some people consider it some sort of private space while others argue that it is totally shared, public space (which I agree with!)
The stare-off captivated everyone for a solid three minutes until George blinked.
The wager of $1.25 and a smack in the face was recanted by a victorious Charles.
We got off at the next stop.



Late night walk through Nitobe Garden at UBC after a couple hours of indoor soccer?  Why not?
Noel, Chuck, Doug, Amine, and I cruised threw for a warm-down sesh and some photos.
The photos didn't turn out



This guy really took a dive.

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