January 21, 2009
Lets Eat !
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photo by Donald Kinney
Bright and early on Monday I had nothing better to do so I swung by San Francisco's Chinatown. I've been having such bad luck recently getting good shots in Chinatown, but I think these are o.k. Why do I love Chinatown? -- well it's probably just like vacationing in China, without the long plane ride and hefty air-fare... Chinese people are great!
See you there -- I'll be the goofy American drooling at the sight of all that tasty food in the windows!
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photo by Donald Kinney
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photo by Donald Kinney
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photo by Donald Kinney
While snapping away on Stockton Street I encountered an older Chinese man. He didn't speak a word of English, and I speak even less Chinese, but he communicated the message that I should take a picture of a pile of cardboard laying in the street, so I obliged and shot the scene -- where upon we had great delight looking at eachother's digital display screens. Then I made the mistake of asking him (as best I could) if I could take HIS picture, to which he shook his head no, turned around and scurried away...
Extra, Extra, Extra
Now, I am certainly NOT recommending the Photo Forum over at Craigslist.org (the forum is filled with trolls and the most unbelievable obscenities), but someone was asking how the pros get such professional looking shots, and if it had to do with their lenses. Maybe you would be interested in what I wrote, so if you might, I have a three part response to the question at: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=113797306 My "handle" over there is "donalduck".
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6 comments:
You are so lucky to have one of the world's premiere Chinese communities on your doorstep. The town where I live is sadly lacking in Chinese culture (and food!) so I don't mind admitting I'm a little envious!
i see 1/3 of a MUSK on that 2nd picture.
HI PLUG1
Yep, you sure do -- I saw that too, but didn't know it's name... Musk, huh, --great name... Same guy who does Giraffa, isn't it.
Got a kick out of your post today.
Great minds think alike, I guess...
Best regards, Don.
Chinatown is such a mysterous place. i have always enjoyed your shots from there. Love their food and now my tummy's rumbling.
As much as I like living in the woods, I gotta admit that rural Arkansas is totally lacking in cultural diversity. Thanks for taking us along on your trip to Chinatown.
Chinatown alone provides many colorful photo-ops. Thanks for adding the story!
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