Saturday, October 14, 2006

Photos From All Over

Originally Posted Nov 19, 2005

Just adding a few more pictures to the pile...




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Riding home to Fresno in sun twilight traffic.



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Lost in San Francisco.



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Found some damn interesting sights just walking around Sequoia National Park.



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This is what I woke up to after I passed out on the way to Sequoia National.






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This was taken while standing on the patio of my apartment just staring at the sky because I had nothing better to do.



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This was taken while sitting in the passenger seat on the way back from San Francisco.




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And this was taken around the same time as "dance fire cloud" on the same patio, because I really had nothing to do that summer.




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And from the previous bunch, with explanations!





looking for a place to put these, just leave them here for now.











I checked and this picture was actually taken in a parking lot in San Francisco. Moral? Always have your camera with you.







This was taken on a beach about 2 hours away from Bangkok. I went there with my parents sometime in June. I really love this tree, something about it is just so damn interesting.










Here's another picture of the tree, because its so gosh darn interesting, the shape, the crookedness and asymetry..







This picture is unofficially named "lonely coconut". I had to run from where I was sitting to take multiple pictures of this cool little coconut before it got swept out into the sea.







The juxtaposition of the two different sized and shaped trees just caught my eye. I love using big words.






I woke up from a nap and saw this.





Bangkok is somewhat famous for its traffic, as well as it's samlors/tuk-tuks/three wheelers, right there front and right.





More of the traffic and here you can see the skytrain rails.

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