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Sunday, November 16, 2025
Spectacular Stormy Sunset (13 November 2025)
People are difficult, the U.S. is in a terrible situation, but the planet still dishes out profound beauty on a vast scale.
Turkey on a Hog (Not a Sandwich) (12 November 2025)
The same neighbor who had the spaceship-beaming-up-a-cow for Halloween has a turkey on a motorcycle for Thanksgiving!
Botany, Sculpture, and Elves LLC (9 November 2025)
Near Sutro Baths (8 November 2025)
It was a glorious day, and I had more than one medium format camera on my person... which breaks some rules I have (intended to protect my back), but one of them was new and seemed potentially flawed, so...
Late Halloween-flavored sky (4 November 2025)
I love the colors in the sky this time of year, even though I struggle to render them convincingly in oil pastel...
Our Giant Lady of Mesh (3 November 2025)
Marco Cochrane's R-evolution sculpture by night remains shiny, and now that the evenings are dark so early, the colored lights have a greater visual impact.
Banksia, Protea, and Friend (1 November 2025)
I'm starting to post photos from the current month!
Protea felt largely finished in the City, but lo and behold, there was some glory left in them upstairs at Salesforce Park even at the beginning of NOVEMBER. Oh, how I love the Mediterranean climate!
Anthony James 80" Great Rhombicosidodecahedron (October 2025)
This amazing, very mathy sculpture deserves its own post. Anthony James used one-way mirrors to produce this very glorious ball of geometric internal reflections... It's gorgeous and very much worth seeing in person.
I enjoyed it upon entering the Palm Springs Art Museum, where I also spent a fortune in the gift shop. It's a great space with a stimulating collection!
Desert Hot Springs and Palm Springs (late October 2025)
One Market Spaces (21 October 2025)
While I am not entirely joking about being a location scout for a friend who is getting into photography, I did scope out this space online, and then go with A & K on a little field trip after work to pass through this on our commute home. SOM (Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill) designed this interesting space between three buildings, turning it into one of those sheltered private/public spaces that would have THRIVED in the pre-COVID era...
I'll be back when I can get the lighting right, which may require waiting until spring.
DJ John Robinson at Madarae (18 October 2025)
My Saturday night was colorful! A colleague brought me and a friend to Madarae to dance the night away to fun old school music (including music that was only popular in the Philippines, which I was unfamiliar with, but which was fun to hear).
RESIST! (18 October 2025)
The No Kings protests of October 18, 2025 were massive - and very pleasant. I've posted photos of the great costumes elsewhere, so I won't repeat myself here.
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Recent Polaroids
On October 5th, I took the last three packages of Polaroid film for my SX-70 out of the fridge, and went for a long walk through North Beach and out to Fort Mason before the heat got to me, and I returned home.
The heat appears to have gotten to my film as well, as the newer era of integral films seems to change sensitivity in heat.
I went out today, in similar conditions, using the same settings, and had different results - and had to adjust my exposure settings significantly.
Setting the dark wheel to my preferred settings (25% darker) got me... very underexposed images despite well lit subjects. This was a shock, considering my results on the 5th. I also had a couple images which had odd streaking... but the rest came out more like I was hoping. So I figured it out with the last two in one cartridge, and the entire last cartridge. Note that the camera tried in that last image for make the details of the building come out despite the dark palm tree shadow - it wants to show the texture on the white wall, and I love it for trying that!


























