Monday, June 26, 2006
Panda See, Panda Do
Friday, June 23, 2006
Video links with bears in them
Illustration Friday; Rain
Thursday, June 22, 2006
House of Nikon
Dave recently got his old Nikon FM (film) back from a good friend who borrowed it for 17 or so years ago. Couple that with the new D2X (digital) he bought two months ago and you have quite the generation gap as seen here. Like Dave, most of his collegues haven't used film in ages so the FM will sit on a shelf with all the other film cameras.
Sunday, June 18, 2006
huggy bears
Last chance on a unique miniature sculpture folks, check it out here. The guy on top is getting the excercise of his life!
Panda Sarcasm
...love the expression on this panda's face. My attention would wander too if I spent hours and hours eating every day.
Friday, June 16, 2006
Only in Japan
I was hankering for a Tanuki figurine (from eBay of course) after reading this blurb from the Buddist Corner. He comes with a wide brimmed bamboo hat, not seen here as I impatiently unpacked it at the Starbucks down from the Post Office. Holy smoke, I've never seen a nutsack on a national mascot, let alone a pair as big as paws.
This Tanuki looks normal, except for the red rope presumably tied around its scrotum. Not something you want to gaze at while waiting at the Urologist's office, eh Dave?
Its massive 'endowment' has functioned in folklore as a parachute, knapsack, drums and a symbol of good luck. It also makes for some pretty crazy looking fairy tale illustrations.
This Tanuki looks normal, except for the red rope presumably tied around its scrotum. Not something you want to gaze at while waiting at the Urologist's office, eh Dave?
Its massive 'endowment' has functioned in folklore as a parachute, knapsack, drums and a symbol of good luck. It also makes for some pretty crazy looking fairy tale illustrations.
Part IV of V: Red Rock Canyon, Nevada
Good god has it been a week already since my last post? In the meantime I've gone to the Oregon Coast and back, and tucked into a spate of minor house renovations and bookings for wedding videos and sewing jobs. Summer is usually a busy time for most people who work in Whistler, not quite as hectic as winter but busy nonetheless. Lets get to the Nevada pics shall we?
Just like that Beatle song 'The Long and Winding Road', we enter Red Rock Canyon...
Taking pics in high sun is not ideal and the red rocks look somewhat faded here. In reality they hey are a deep sienna hue.
I'm loving these petroglyphs. These folks really had a good time here.
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Magical shapes abound, like this one...
... and so on.
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Night falls quickly and I turn around for a parting shot of this natural arch. Wowsers.
Last one in this series: Part V of V, Points of Interest
Last one in this series: Part V of V, Points of Interest