A few iPhone photos from Shanghai

April 3rd, 2008

It’s been a whirlwind two days. IDF just got over, and for the last two days, I’ve been shooting video of keynotes, sessions, demos, and other interesting stuff. Since all my video gear is kinda heavy to lug around, I haven’t bothered taking my Nikon D40 DSLR with my, to take many photos. Now that I’m done with the heavy duty video stuff, I’ll have my camera with me much more while I’m here in Shanghai, and will take and post some more photos.

In the mean time, here are a few that I’ve managed to shoot with my iPhone. Some of these turned out pretty well, if I do say so myself. As always, I love it when you comment on my stuff, so let me know what you think, and enjoy! :-)

Shanghai Promenade
Super Brand Mall, Shanghai
Super Brand Mall, interior
My first meal in Shanghai: McDonald's
Intel Developer Forum 2008 Shanghai

You can, as always, see all of the photos I share on Flickr.

Video: Josh’s Shanghai Walkabout

April 1st, 2008

I’ve been in Shanghai for about a day and a half now, for the Spring 2008 Intel Developer Forum conference. I’m here to shoot video of stuff that’s interesting and useful for software developers and generally cover the event for Intel Software Network.

Yesterday was “Day 0″ of the event - badge pickup, etc., but no real events scheduled. I took the opportunity to escape my hotel, and do a little walkabout exploration of my surroundings in Shanghai. I’ve been shooting tons of pictures and video, and I could write thousands and thousands of words about how cool Shanghai is. For now, enjoy this little video I put together of my “walkabout” in Shanghai.

Features include: about 100 people offering to sell me a “Rolex”, some of the great Shanghai architecture, exploration of the “Super Brand Mall”, including the Chinese versions of McDonalds and Toys R Us, a supermarket, and more.

Later that evening, my ISN China colleagues (and Shanghai natives) Richard and Welles basically showed me the town. They took me to PC Mall, which is a 5 story mall full of nothing but computers, electronics, cameras, and games. It’s like Fry’s on crack, and I’m DEFINITELY going back there before I come home. :-) There’s a bonus clip of PC Mall at the end of the video.

I also ran into my first “blocked in China” site while trying to upload this video - blip.tv. I love Blip, for lots of reason - video quality being one of the top. So I was bummed to not be able to use it for this video. Instead, it’s on YouTube (strange that Blip is blocked but YouTube isn’t - what’s up with that?), with the accompanying quality loss. But at least you can see it. And the quality isn’t super high anyway - it was all shot handheld in HD on my Aiptek Go-HD, then reencoded to 640×360 on my trusty Elgato Turbo.264. I’ll put up a high quality version when I get home.

Here’s the video - enjoy! :-)

Photos from Beach Getaway to Lincoln City, Oregon

March 25th, 2008

Rachel and I took a short two night getaway to one of my favorite places on the planet, the Oregon Coast, last weekend. We dropped Emma and Gabe off at Grandma’s (thanks Grandma! :-) ), and headed over to Lincoln City. Of course, I took a ton of photos while we were there (more than three hundred). I narrowed them down to 100 “keepers”, and posted 60 or so of the ones I’m most proud of to Flickr in this photoset (you can browse them all there, watch a slideshow, etc.).

You can, of course, click on any of these to view the original on Flickr, including all sizes up to the original/full size versions.

Rachel Beach Fill Flash

Many of these were taken by Rachel, who just has a natural ability with a camera. I read books and try techniques and think and analyze, and get usually mediocre pictures. She just picks up a camera, and out comes magic. I’m totally jealous, and totally proud of her creative abilities (which extend far beyond photography). :-)

Beach Driftwood

Anyway, on the drive over to the coast from Salem, we actually ran into a heavy snowstorm in the mountains. As in, the trees were white and there was accumulation on the road. Later that night, when we were at dinner (Blackfish Cafe, recommended by friends on Twitter, was excellent), it snowed in Lincoln City itself - there was snow piled up and melting on the car when we came out. Weird weather for the first day of spring. But we lucked out the next couple of days - the skies were clear and blue, and it was warm and nice (for the coast in March ;-) ).

We went for a late breakfast (OK, it was 11:30 AM, so it was practically lunch) at Pig N’ Pancake. Mmm, bacon… *drool* After that, a walk on the beach, of course!

Lincoln City Beach People
Rachel Beach Walking
Rachel at the Water

If you’ve never been to the Oregon coast, you don’t know that the water is FREEZING COLD. All year round. So, after my first couple of trips to the beach after I moved here, I learned my lesson, and I never go down to touch the water when we go to the beach. But Rachel, a native Oregonian (and part hippie), has to commune with the salt water every time (that’s my way of saying she took these pictures of the water). ;-)

Beach Foam Divider
Beach Reflections
Beach Birkenstocks

While Rachel was splashing around, freezing her toes off, I found a nice driftwood log, and did what I always do when I have a few minutes to myself - pulled out my iPhone, read some feeds in Google Reader, and chatted with friends on Twitter. ;-)

Josh Reading Feeds on the Beach
Josh on the Beach

Obligatory picture of my trademark orange Crocs on the beach (”the Crocs shot”):

Orange Crocs on the Beach

We got some really cool silhouette shots of people when we shot directly into the sun and its reflection on the water and wet sand.

Beach Couples Silhouettes
Tiny Beach Dog Owner in Pursuit

Of course, there were people with dogs everywhere. We felt out of place without a canine companion. Maybe next time we can rent one for the weekend, so we can fit in with the dog people.

Beach Dog Girls
Beach Dog Girls Running

I love how none of the girls’ feet are touching the ground in that shot above. Of course, Rachel took that one. ;-)

After a while, we retreated to our room, and took a nap. We watched the sunset from our room’s balcony, which was RIGHT on the water. As in, look straight down, there’s the sea wall, and when the tide comes in, the waves lap at the foundations. It was actually kind of creepy. :-)

Drain Colors

But the sunset was awesome, of course! And I took way too many pictures. Even after culling and throwing a lot of them away. I couldn’t help myself.

Rachel Sunset Balcony
Lincoln City Sunset Colors
Sunset Sand Water Colors
Reflected Beach Sunset

There was a flock of seagulls hanging out on the roof of the hotel next door, so of course, I was trying to take all kinds of artsy pictures with them.

Sunset Seagull
Sunset Seagull Cruise
Sunset Seagull Flock

And finally, I got some really strange/cool pictures thanks to a GIANT floodlight mounted on the roof of the hotel next door. It lit up the whole beach for hundreds of feet in all direction, and lit up the white foam of the waves especially well. Of course, I was out on the balcony at 10:30 PM, trying to take some pictures of the phenomenon.

Beach Night Floodlight
Beach Night Floodlight

Like I said before, you can view all 60 or so of the photos I uploaded in this photoset on Flickr. Leave me a comment on this post, or on any of the photos there. Photography critique, suggestions, ideas, thoughts, or whatever. I crave interaction and feedback, so let me have it! ;-)

Emma’s Knock Knock Jokes

March 17th, 2008

Here’s Emma telling knock knock jokes as only a four year old can…

Video’s about 4 minutes long. Let me know if you have any trouble getting it to play.

Gimme some soul

March 3rd, 2008

When it comes to music, my tastes are pretty eclectic. I like everything from classical to folk. But I must admit that in the middle of all that, I ‘m a soul girl at heart. I love R&B, blues and jazz. Aretha Franklin’s R.E.S.P.E.C.T. gets me groovin’. I can sing a mostly off-key, but soulful Alicia Keys (shout out to my nieces Elyse and Payge). I’m not sure where I get this, since the closest we got to soul music growing up was my parents’ Mo Tab records. I have several current favorite R&B albums (more on those in future posts), one being Growing Pains by Mary J. Blige. Ever since I heard Work That on the iTunes commercial, I knew I had to have that album. I gave some obvious hints to Josh in December and he gave it to me for Christmas. He may regret that, since every time I need to get some housework done I crank it up and spend the first few minutes of clean up time gettin’ down. Even Gabe and Emma shake it. Just Fine, the third song on her album is also a great dancing song with Mary J.’s bold, funky style. I just loves me some soul. Click play to listen.


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Daphne’s: New Greek Place

February 22nd, 2008


Daphne’s: New Greek Place, originally uploaded by Josh Bancroft.

Rachel and I tried this new place for dinner tonight, in Cedar Hills Crossing. It’s apparently a chain, but it was pretty good. Would eat again. :-)

Oh, and: Mmmm. Feta fries… :-P

Valentine’s Day Sushi Dinner

February 16th, 2008
Sushi with Rachel at Syun

Well, it was the day after Valentine’s Day, on our Friday night date night, because that’s when we have free babysitting from our babysitting exchange group. So we went to Syun, one of my favorite restaurants. It’s a japanese place in the basement of the old Hillsboro Library (I think). It’s very cool, and the food is yummy.

We ordered yakiniku (thin beef - divine!), yakiudon noodles, and a big plate of sushi (chef’s choice). Rachel’s not a fish eater, but she did have a few pieces of sushi. I was pretty proud/impressed. ;-)

Valentine’s Day Aftermath

February 15th, 2008
Valentine's Day Dinner Aftermath

Rachel made an AMAZING dinner tonight. Recipe from Pioneer Woman - she even had the Tablet PC in the kitchen with her! I’m so proud! :-)

She’s always been a terrific cook. Tonight it was roasted garlic mashed potatoes, asparagus, and a big fat ribeye steak. Best meal I’ve had in recent memory. Thanks, sweetie! :-)

Tagged

February 11th, 2008

Tagged…

I was tagged by Darilyn.

Here’s how it works:

1. Pick up the nearest book (one of at least 123 pages)

2. Open the page to 123

3. Find the 5th sentence.

4. Post the next 3 sentences

5. Tag 5 people.

The book closest to me is I Am A Mother by Jane Clayson Johnson (great book by the way)

“We will share our very last piece of bread with them.”

That morning, even the children joined in the greeting. The villagers donned their best outfits and danced to the sound of one violin.”

I tag Rebecca, Sara, Ann, Kristin and Mom

What We’re Listening To

February 9th, 2008

Tonight I have been listening to the Raising Sand album by Robert Plant and Allison Krauss and I just had to write a post about it. Josh got the album from his Ars Secret Santa in December and it’s become one of my favorite albums. I love the harmonies and slow, relaxing beat to most of the songs. I enjoy listening to it when I’m folding piles of laundry in my room, practicing calligraphy, or just winding down at night.

Now, how this fits in with Mary J Blige’s Growing Pains, I don’t know. That’s another post.

(Edit by Josh: Here’s a link to a playlist of a couple of songs from Raising Sand you can listen to. You can search/browse for a whole lot more on seeqpod.com.)


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