Archive for November, 2008

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Lately, been finding that I’m spending a lot of time trying to shoot food again. But due to space limitations, I’m having a bit of difficulty with the setup. Maybe I should invest in one of these?

Pic is of some of the delicious pastries and sorbets from Xococava, Chris McDonald’s place. The marshmallows and guava sorbet is out of this world.

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I tend to stay clear of political debates, but for this particular election, it has been very difficult to do so. It’s been very difficult because this U.S. election has become very emotional for many people. The last few months have shown us that patriotism can be a good thing.

Who knows what will happen tomorrow, a lot of us are keeping our fingers crossed, even here, north of the border.

I was driving around a few days ago and was listening to some Rage on the radio. I thought the music would piece together with some Obama photos I’ve seen the last few weeks. So I tested it, and to my surprise it actually blended quite well. Enjoy,

Tomorrow will be both exciting and nerve-racking..

If you are eligible, vote.

I didn’t take any of the photos, credits are:

Reuters
Upperplaygroundstore
Flickr
Time magazine
Callie Shell
Digitaljournalist
Carlos Miller
LAtimes
Francine Orr
Rollingstone
AFP
Getty Images
Wikipedia.org
Senate.gov

I saw some photos, I added some music, and this is the video. Not for commercial use,  just experimenting.

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 halloween on church, 08

Halloween can easily be my favourite ‘event’ of the year in the city. Why? Because it’s easily the most social, colourful, scary, and engaging event. A photographer’s dream, a street photographer’s dream even. For one night, you see a dramatic shift, almost everyone dresses up, roaming the streets all night with plenty of parties to crash. Everyone loves to have their pictures taken!… Read the rest of this entry »

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