June Full Moon: Golden State Warriors
Last night was the full moon for the month of June. I was uncertain about the weather, summer being here, our friend Karl the fog is often present. Exceptionally yesterday was a clear day and stayed clear in the evening. I went again at the same location as last month, looking for a better image. In photography, dedication and stubbornness are essential. The major difference between this month and last, is the lighting of the Coit Tower. The city is celebrating its basketball team, the Golden State Warriors, playing in the NBA Finals for the first time in over 40 years. I had everything lined up but the fog came in to play the trouble-maker. It was late enough so I could get a couple of nice images.
Ethiopia – Danakil depression and Dallol
Like Burma, I’m going to split my trip to Ethiopia in several posts. If you are not familiar with the Danakil depression, I have included a Google map of the area below. It’s in the northeast region of Ethiopia, in the semi-autonomous zone called the Afar region. The Afar region is named after the Afar tribe that administers the region. However the Afar tribe is split between Eritrea and Ethiopia, causing people to cross between the two countries relatively easily, despite the border with Eritrea being technically closed (Ethiopia and Eritrea were at war in 2000). As you may know, Eritrea is not a safe place. This region is relatively high risk for foreign travelers, as stated by the UN, which recommend not to travel there. Traveling there is a long...
100th post: May full moon
This is my 100th post and if you had told me 2 and half years ago that would have written 100 posts, I would not have believed you. It is fitting that my 100th post is about May’s Full Moon. On paper, this full moon had the potential to be great: it was going to line up perfectly over the Coit tower, the timing was perfect, exactly 32 minutes after sunset (so the sky would be a great blue) and it would really be a full moon (30 minutes later). I forgot one thing, it is summer here now in San Francisco, which means that Karl the fog is present. I was hoping all day that it would stay cool so the fog would stay away. When the moon showed up, it was looking good but in a couple minutes as the moon was rising, the fog was moving in. In a matter of minutes, I...
Getting ready for my exhibit
The prints are done! I still need to frame them for next weekend show, it’s getting close. I have great news for those people who are not able to come to the show: we will have a telepresence robot for you to use and join from anywhere in the world. Wait! You have what? A robot, Suitable Technologies has lent us a robot that you can control remotely! Check the robot: A quick video of what you can expect: The robot will be available on a first come first serve basis from 6pm Pacific time until 10pm pacific time. If you are interested in testing this technology please pre-register here: http://goo.gl/forms/AjJjOEqEFX Of course, if you want to join us in person, register here:...
Burma/Myanmar – Inle Lake
Our last major stop and probably the most beautiful place in Burma was Inle Lake. The lake is fairly large but not that deep (2.1m to 3.7 m at the deepest point). The main mode of transportation is a flat boat. The people of Inle Lake (called Intha), some 70,000 of them, live in four cities bordering the lake and many smaller villages. This community lives by fishing, growing vegetables on floating gardens and tourism. The fishermen are known in the world for using one of their legs to steer the boat and fish with a circular cage. Most of the fishermen who still fish like this, are more interested in having their pictures taken than fishing. Since this is one of the most iconic image of Burma (the Lonely Planet guide for Burma has a Inle Lake fisherman on the...
Exhibit – May 9th San Francisco
My next exhibit will be on May 9th from 6pm to 10pm. The address is 463 Bryant Street in San Francisco. All my work on display that evening will be on sale. First buyer will have the opportunity to pick up the art at the end of the exhibit. Date: May 9th, 2015 Address: 463 Bryant St San Francisco, CA Hours: 6pm to 10pm. For planning purpose, we ask that you register (it’s free) so we can estimate the number of visitors that will be coming. Please RSVP here Here is a couple of the images I have selected for this exhibit: