Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Salt Lake City

So I'm back out in Utah for work, but this time I flew in a day early to check out some of the sites in Salt Lake City. Obviously Temple Square is one of the biggest sights in Salt Lake City.

They have a pretty massive statue immortalizing Brigham Young, Adam Smith's successor as Leader of the LDS (Mormon) Church.The LDS church has a pretty impressive spread around Temple Square. Here is the waterfall at the front of the Convention Center.Inside the square there are a ton of really cool buildings. In this picture you can see the Temple, which is closed to visitors.The following pictures are of the Assembly Hall in Temple Square.
The stone and mortar on the Assembly Hall was pretty cool. In most brick buildings they smooth the mortar down, but here they went the extra mile and exposed it.Brigham Young is a pretty popular guy. He also has a park named in his honor.This is the Head Quarters of the LDS Church. I love the long, tall lines running up the entire building.As I was leaving the Square I saw this awesome old house.Here is a view of the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island from I-80. Yes, the white stuff is salt.As you drive west from Salt Lake you travel through a number of mountain ranges and valleys.
The mountains are definitely more exciting than the valleys.I really love the wide open spaces and views out west.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Belgium

We finally made it to one of the restaurants in Washington DC that I've been wanting to go to ever since Renee started to plan her Pentagon Detail. Its a little Belgium Gastropub specializing in delicious Belgian food and BEER called Granville Moore's. Unfortunately when we arrived there was a 45 minute wait for seating, but they gave us a buy one get one free drink coupon to a little bar down the street.

The Red and The Black was a great place to kill time. They had some great beer (bottle only) and played reruns of the original American Gladiators (not this new crap). Once our table was ready they called my cell phone and we ran over to our patio table. Here Renee is sampling one of the many fine Belgian Beers. Belgian style beers are best known for their lack of any consistent style but all having an incredible drinkability despite the fact that many of the beers approach 10% ABV.
The service was pretty quick and the food was AMAZING. Belgian food is pretty simple, it consists mainly of mussels and french fries (they call them frites).Renee's mussels were cooked in Bacon, Blue Cheese, Shallots, Spinach, White Wine, and Lemon Juice. I had the steak et fromage sandwich...
After dinner we relaxed with another beer and Renee snapped this pretty crazy picture with my face all blurred out like what happens to you after you watch the video in the movie the Ring. On our way back to the Metro (subway) we stopped at Union Station for a quick photo shoot.

Monday, July 21, 2008

The Dark Knight

I could talk forever about this movie, but to really do it justice I'm just gonna leave you with a quote. These are the first words that came out of my mouth as Renee and I walked out of the theatre.

"That could possibly be the greatest movie I have ever seen."

pause for dramatic effect

Go see it.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Tim and Nikki

It's about time...

The long awaited and overdue slideshow from Tim and Nikki's Wedding. For those of you who forgot the wedding was in Waterford Michigan. The Ceremony was at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church and the reception followed at the Fountains Golf and Banquet Club.

I had an awesome time in Michigan and can't wait to get back out there. Until then enjoy the show.

CLICK HERE!!!


ps. keep an eye out cause I actually make a few guest appearances in the slideshow as well.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Delays

Sorry for the lack of posts, but its been a difficult week. Renee has moved to Washington DC for the next 3 months. She has taken a temporary detail to work at the Pentagon for some big Army Environmental wigs. So its now up to me to keep up the house, the pets, and the blog...which is no easy task.

This past weekend was actually her first weekend in DC and since it was the 4th of July I decided to go visit her and see the sights. The fireworks were amazing and there was a ton of stuff going down on the National Mall. I have a bunch of pics to post, but my laptop died. As I was downloading the images and composing the post, I got the notorious Blue Screen of Death. Usually you can just restart and go on with your business, but this screen means business. Every time I restart the computer within 2 mins the screen comes back and the computer shuts off. So you'll have to wait a few more days for the killer images.

Sorry for the delay, but they'll be worth it.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

The Damage

The picture from the end of the last post really sums it up. Stuff got broke.

The tall and skinny version is that $20 camera bags are $20 camera bags and I need to properly protect my gear.

As we were leaving the hotel I was pulling my roller bag with my laptop case and camera bag drapped over my left shoulder. I then attempted to open the trunk of the rental car with the key in my right hand when all of a sudden, THUMP. The camera bag smacked the ground. It landed perfectly flat on the bottom of the bag, which translated to the glass part of the lens.

How the bag landed
How the camera looks inside the bag.
I quickly dropped to the ground and sat there stunned at what happened. I was SPEECHLESS. So after I composed myself I grabbed the bag and opened it up. Everything looked ok, but as I pulled the camera out of the bag I noticed the glass shards.

The filter was smashed, but I was able to remove it with some force and decided to snap a quick shot of it for the blog. Well as I composed my shot and hit the autofocus, I heard the motor make an erie grinding sound and slowly the image came into focus. The D300 appears to still be in pretty good shape. The mount for the lens is now a little tight, but everything else appears fine. The lens on the other hand is pretty shot. It doesn't like to zoom or focus, manually or automatically. I'm gonna send it off to Nikon this week to get an estimate for repairs.

Upon inspection of the bag this clip was determined to be the culprit. Its a swivel clip and the feature that allows it to swivel popped out of place.

It's almost like this was a sign for me to get my new dream camera, the D700. It was just announced last night and contains the one feature the D300 lacks, a full frame sensor. Luckily enough my camera still works, so I'm sticking with it, but I'm shopping around for some new glass (lens for you non-photography folk).

Now that it has been a few days I'm feeling much better. At first I was pretty pissed, but now I've come to grips with the situation and am ready to move on.