Raindrops
I froze some raindrops with my external flash. The first rain of the season and I wanted to capture it – one thing down.The post Raindrops appeared first on Vincent Tang.
View ArticleHDR Bay Bridge
It rained in the morning and cleared up by late afternoon. I had lugged my camera along to take pictures of reflections in the puddles and I got one! I thought this shot would benefit from some HDR...
View ArticleOn Conversation
It’s been a while since I’ve been paid to speak with complete strangers. Most recently, these conversations just happen and it’s exciting. Why? Because daily doses of small talk with strangers is...
View ArticleWhen things haunt you.
Life is pretty darn confusing, if you ask me. I usually make it a point to adapt relatively quickly, but that, as I recently found out, only works out when things don’t clump together. Dealing with one...
View ArticleBeacon
The Beacon in San Francisco as seen in a reflection. I’m pretty sure it was the first real rain and I had my camera with me so I snapped a shot. I was walking all over the place looking for a...
View ArticlePointing
It’s rare that I get to take pictures from inside a moving vehicle because I’m usually doing the driving, but I managed to snap this shot of my sister pointing out the window. At first I thought she...
View ArticleSistah
Here’s my ode to a sister from another mother. Thanksgiving and the resulting smorgasbord has passed, but it’s never too late to give thanks to someone important in your life. I’m not one to thank...
View ArticleWhy You Need Cards
I read an article a few weeks ago arguing that the business card is dead. RIP business cards, for you are now an object of the past – no longer appreciated or needed by modern society. Actually, I beg...
View ArticleHow things used to be.
This picture has been intentionally blurred to reflect my mood. All I can do is try to vaguely recall the details of how things used to be, but everything is unclear. I know they’re supposed to be...
View ArticlePenny For Your Thoughts
I’ve been trying real hard to express this for a while. I remember telling someone this twice, but we never reached any sort of understanding. Gemineye does this beautifully. Sometimes you really like...
View ArticleThe Eyes
Sometimes I deliberately avert eye contact because I want to hide. I don’t want to hide myself or my thoughts – that’s public domain. The most sacred part of myself that only a select few people are...
View ArticleStephen R. Covey
We see the world, not as it is, but as we are — or, as we are conditioned to see it. When we open our mouths to describe what we see, we in effect describe ourselves, our perceptions, our...
View ArticleSeafood Gumbo
This here gumbo is from Queen’s Louisiana Po-Boy Cafe in San Francisco. By far the best gumbo I’ve had in the city to date. I’m open to suggestions, but this bowl made my day. That crab meat on top,...
View ArticleFeeding my Fountain Pen Addiction
I’m pretty excited. I had a whole bunch of items shipped to me the past couple of weeks and they’ve all arrived faster than expected. Gotta love technology and logistics, right? It’s almost the mad bum...
View ArticlePre-Reading “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”
I haven’t ever done a post like this, but I’ll give it a shot anyway. That way I can get my thoughts out in one centralized location. Come to think of it, this reminds me a bit of middle school and...
View ArticleSlow Motion Espresso
It’s just a great video. I love coffee and I love photography/videography. This slow-mo capture is like sex. Wait no, it’s better than sex. Ok maybe not. Equivalent. It’s equivalent to sex.The post...
View ArticleC.S. Lewis
Spiteful words can hurt your feelings but silence breaks your heart.- C.S. Lewis It’s a powerful quote and one that resonates with me. My mother was fond of giving me the silent treatment and since...
View ArticleShattering Assumptions
After I watched this brief video, I found myself thinking about assumptions, photography, and perspectives. I love when things make me think and I try to read a lot for that purpose and surround myself...
View ArticleAdmire
We grew up in different worlds, you and I. Not quite polar opposites, but different enough that we sometimes see the world in severely different ways. Let me ask you this: have you ever really felt...
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