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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Catching Up

Well, I don't think that I can actually catch up, but I'm going to try to put something up on a more regular basis. Seein' as how I got a new camera at Christmas, courtesy of my lady love, Elina, and I've shot several hundred pictures since then, I'm guessing that you'll be seeing more pictures here.

To kick it off, here are a few favorite shots from way back in January when I made a quick trip out to Park City, UT for the Sundance Film Festival.


MAIN STREET
Sundance - Mon. 01/22
If you've never been, this is the glamourous heart of Park City.


POSTERING
Sundance - Mon. 01/22
While lots of studio money, read "corporate money," has taken over the "independent spirit" of the festival, there are still little films that promote themselves any way they can. A lot of them do that by postering every flat surface on Main Street. This is a detail shot from the big board outside of the Slamdance Film Festival headquarters. The nature of postering means that this board will be covered over with new posters in about 30 minutes.


NOODLES
Noodles & Co.
Food. You're going to be seeing more of it here. I like food and a lot of liking food is liking the way it looks. So, I'm taking more pictures of what I eat. (Why I didn't take a single shot of the Corned Beef with Cabbage and Colcannon that I made on St. Patrick's Day, I do not know!) Above is a shot of my meal at one of the Noodles & Co. outlets in Salt Lake City. Elina and Bjorn discovered Noodles & Co. last year and it became an instant favorite. I know it's just a chain, but we don't have them in L.A. and the food's decent and at a reasonable price, so why not? I believe that's the Japanese Pan Noodles with the added chicken breast. Check out Noodles & Co. if you have one in your town.


SUPER TARGET
Super Target - Salt Lake City, UT
I like Target. Elina likes Target. Salt Lake City has a SUPER Target. It's frickin' huge. I think the last register in this picture is number 85. Quality's not as good in this image as it was shot with the ol' or rather new Treo.

That's all for now. Check out these pictures and more at Flickr.

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Oh yeah, one more thing...

FIGHT ON & BEAT THE TAR HEELS!


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