Thomas Herbrich’s Interesting Photography
July 29, 2006 | Leave a Comment
Thomas Herbrich creates some absolutely intriguing photos. On his site you can browse dozens of pictures that all make you think for at least a moment. Unfortunately there isn’t an ability to deep link to the photos I like the most, so I’ll just mention a couple. One of my absolute favorites is a guy who has climbed up on his desk, a sea of papers surrounds him, he looks frightened as a wave of papers approaches.
There are also two great animal related images I like. In one there is a silhouette of a giraffe being lead by a person across a bridge. Another similar one has a line of elephants crossing a high bride.
There is an entire gallery devoted to imagery of smoke. These high contrast images are all stunning.
My only complaint would be that the interface on the site is a bit annoying, but the photos are all so great, go look, if you like the one I’ve included here, you’re sure to find something that appeals to you.
Tags: elephant, giraffe, herbrich, photo, photograph, photos, sea of papers, smoke, thomas herbrich
The Bison - Then and Now
March 24, 2006 | 2 Comments

The above image is of Casey around the time I first met the dude. Below is from last summer. A lot has changed…

Tags: barbeque, casey bisson, corn, photo, photos
Displaying My Photos
March 10, 2006 | 6 Comments
One of the largest driving forces for me to create my blog originally was to have a web based gallery to manage and share my pictures with family and friends. Originally, I thought Gallery was the right solution for me. I used it for awhile, but, in the end it felt a bit clunky.
Eventually I played around with Flickr under repeated advice from Casey. It became immediately clear that this interface was much friendlier. I started using it and converted a lot of my old Gallery images. The more I used Flickr the more it became clear how much it rocks.
One problem… I really wanted to be able to present my galleries inside the look and feel of my website. This slowed down my conversion. I was caught now with two ways to manage images, each with great benefits, each with their own chunk of my images.
The solution is using FAlbum by Random Byte. Now I can have the best of both worlds. So click on my new “Photo” tab, and say goodbye to Gallery.
Tags: FAlbum, flickr, gallery, photography, photos, pictures, web20
Merged Photographs
December 23, 2005 | 3 Comments
I came across a great gallery titled “50 people see…” by brevity on the Flickr explore page.
The artist was not surprisingly influenced by Jason Salvon. I discovered his amazing Every Playboy Centerfold image about a month ago. It’s part of a larger series.
As a sidenote, I was exploring on Flickr in search of the Andy Rosen - “London Punks 1976 -1984″ gallery which was featured on Rocketboom. Another set of stunning images that are a must see. Which in turn led me to find a set of breathtaking black and whites of New York City in Hughes 500’s greyscale & Cutouts gallery.
Tags: digital photograph, flickr, gallery, hughes500, image, images, jason salvon, new york city, photo, photograph, photographs, photos, picture, salvon
San Diego Zoo
November 16, 2004 | 1 Comment
The San Diego Zoo has definitely earned it’s reputation as one of the best zoos in the entire world. Zach and I spent last Friday wandering around the zoo and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Some of the animals were a little disappointing, like the giant pandas, who receive all kinds of hype, but aren’t really all that interesting to watch. Some of the other animals pleasantly surprised us though. The polar bear exhibit was quite good. The observation room was half under water and half above water. One polar bear in particular was extremely playful. We must have stood and watched that bear play with a large plastic toy (it looked like a 3 foot gray Tylenol pill) for 20 minutes. He swam and dove and tossed that toy all over the place. The entire crowd thought he was great. The tiger was another great exhibit because one of the tigers decided to pace directly in front of the observation window. We watched him for quite a while as well.
The zoo is enormous, and it was quite a challenge to find the best path through the zoo with a minimum of back-tracking. Unlike most zoos, the San Diego zoo is not set up so that you can just walk in a circle around and see everything.
So, if you ever find yourself in the San Diego area, reserve a day to treat yourself to the San Diego Zoo (and if you have time, take another day to check out the park that the zoo is in, Balboa Park - it’s got tons of museums and a botanical garden.) Oh, and don’t forget to check out the pictures from the zoo in our image gallery!
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