Kerry and I participated in the Color Me Rad 5K run in Fontana today. It was a fun, festive, and very colorful event!
Category: friends
Then and Now
This weekend, I went back to Redlands for my cousin's wedding. A few of my close friends growing up were also in the wedding party.
We decided to sort of recreate a photo we took together at our high school prom in May 2000. Here are myself, Nate, and Nic.

Here we are, 12 years later in April 2012.

2011 Photographic Year in Review

What?! Another year in the history books? I say this every year, but time sure does fly. Especially when you're having fun. This year seemed like one of the busiest yet! Let's take a look back at my photographic year in review for 2011.
See previously, my photographic year in reviews for 2010, 2009, 2008, and 2007.
Quick notes: I probably stuffed way too many events and photos in this post. Sorry! Secondly, it's interesting to see how many square formatted photographs (courtesy of Instagram) that I have. It's my primary way of sharing photos these days.
January 2011
I started off the year trying to take a photo per day. Here, I walked town Divisadero in our old neighborhood and shot some random photos of the store front one night. This experiment lasted about 2 days.
Street cars are one of the reasons I love San Francisco.
Speaking of rides in street cars, I kept taking pictures of them / inside them and shot this iPhone panorama.

In early January, Christmas trees are victims in San Francisco.
Kerry took me to the Tonga Room in San Francisco for my birthday. It's a San Francisco classic. Pool in the middle of the restaurant with a boat and a band.


Our friend Christian celebrated his birthday by scheduling a Mexican party bus to take us around town! Drinks, music, and late night pinatas in the park!
Walking to and from work each day, I'm bound to stumble upon many of San Francisco's eccentrics. And then document them with my phone's camera (this is a trend I've noticed more and more -- I'm using my serious cameras less and less!)
I also picked up this rad bearded beanie (because, you know, I can't really grow a beard).

To end the month, the group of our friends took off on a chartered wine tour of Sonoma through Terrific Tours.



February 2011
The first weekend of February was Super Bowl weekend! So, we mounted up in our vehicles to head to Lake Tahoe for a winter weekend at a friend's cabin.
This means there was also some serious Settlers of Catan games going on.
Also, the Starvin Marvin's BBQ Team decided to help out and provide some tasty treats.
Thanks to a query from Burrito Justice, I went to the SF Library to dig up a research paper on prehistoric humans found while excavating BART in the 1960's.
Mike Daisey came to town and gave an incredible performance on The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs. Here's the setup of the stage prior to the show.

Winters in California aren't too bad…
A friend of ours had an 80's themed birthday. Dynamic Dave and Missouri Mike made an appearance.
Kinetic Kerry and Dynamic Dave, 80's style.

Our cats continued to make me realize how easy they have it. Here, Tegan is thinking about all her worries.

And a tweet of mine randomly appeared on Twitter's home page. Sweet!
March 2011
It's been awhile since we've been wine tasting, so back to Sonoma we went!


Proving time and time again that we have the laziest animals in the universe.

March also means the South by Southwest festival is happening. Off to Austin, Texas!
Rachel and Kerry pose with the mascot from HootSuite.
And then pose while riding some cheesy rides…
Austin gets pretty crazy during SXSW.
The Texas State Capital Building is pretty neat at night.
The primary reason we were in Austin was for our annual gdgt live in Austin event.

While in Texas, Kerry and I apparently found one of Austin's classic "love photo" spots.

We extended our stay a few days and had a chance to check out the world famous Salt Lick BBQ outside of Austin.
Don't forget about all the awesome music! Here, Liam Finn sings some tunes.
After a week in Austin, we flew back home to our fair city.
With BBQ season approaching, I hung out with the Starvin Marvin's BBQ Team while they practiced cooking some brisket.
I can't stop taking pictures of the sky!
April 2011
Baseball season begins!

Our friends Scott and Marcie ended up getting engaged! So we hung out at a wine bar to surprise them (courtesy of Scott setting this up).

For our friend Jeff's birthday, we went out to the East Bay and had a BBQ in the park.

Koa was there to keep us company.

In late April, I ventured out to Kennedy Space Center for one of the coolest experiences in my life -- to checkout Space Shuttle Endeavour's last flight for a NASA Tweetup! It was the experience of a lifetime.

Here is the new Orion module on display at the KSC Visitor's Center.

An full scale mockup of the Shuttle on display at KSC:

Credentials!

The VAB! Words cannot describe how crazy huge it is. This is where they put together vehicles that take humans to SPACE. And at one point, the MOON!

I'm posing in front of the world famous count down clock.

We also got to go inside the VAB!

Sadly, due to a late thunderstorm and some technical issues that cropped up, the launch was scrubbed and I had to return home. This was the closest I ever got to seeing a Shuttle launch.

May 2011
May was a fairly inactive month for me. Went for a run down to the beach.

There was also a lot of standing around, as Off the Grid SF started up a weekly event at our office building for lunch!

June 2011
Masquerade party at our friend's house.

Kerry and I moved to Oakland! One of the immediate and obvious differences between San Francisco and Oakland was the blue sky. That's right! No fog in the summer, baby!

We immediately started checking out some of the neighborhood eateries. Our first stop? Homeroom! Specialty Mac n' Cheese!

And here is some cute art on the wall at Homeroom:

I flew to New York City for a gdgt live event. I went a few days early to visit my sister, who had just moved back to New York City from Los Angeles.
Brooklyn summers:

Checking out the High Line.

It was pretty fun hanging out with my sister in NYC. I hadn't seen her in awhile!

July 2011
In July, we went out to Yosemite National Park for a wedding for our friends, Meghan and Andy. It was a blast!



Of course, I had to go for the standard post card shot of the valley.

Our friend Marcie took an awesome photo of Kerry and I while there.

I also borrowed a new camera, the Fuji X100. I had to test it out, so I used my standard benchmarking tool: the nearest feline.

In mid-July, we went back to Austin, Texas for another wedding. This time for Jess and Adam.


We end the month with some more baseball -- this time, the Oakland A's: a minor league team pretending to be a major league team.

August 2011
August! This time, we venture to Seattle for a gdgt live event. Before all the festivities, we stopped by the Sci Fi museum to see the Battlestar Galactica exhibit!

Space Needle!

In mid-August, we ventured northward to the Russian River for a good old-fashioned canoe trip!



Seemingly millions of people flocked to the Mission to taste food from a few dozen food trucks. Street Food Fest was amazing. Amazingly crowded!

My parents and grandparents came up to visit and stayed in Napa. So we went on adventure and rode the Napa Valley Wine Train!



September 2011
We spend Labor Day weekend on the shores of Lake Tahoe.



The other reason we were in Tahoe? Rib Fest!



We managed to sneak in some hiking as well.



Off the Grid held an event in the East Bay at Golden Gate Fields. So, we went out and saw our first horse races. It was pretty fun!

Mid-September, I went off to Chicago for another gdgt live event. It's such a pretty city!


More Oakland A's games! (Admittedly, baseball is always fun to see, no matter who is playing.)

Random stuffed animals left around our neighborhood…

Our friends Katherine and Tony got married!

October 2011
Sadly, Steve Jobs passed away early in October. I swung by the local Apple Store to check out the memorial that fans and mourners were building.

Views from the office building: crazy people.

October means Fleet Week! Scott and I went out on a boat and watched the Blue Angels practice. We had pretty epic front row seats.


We ventured north to Sonoma for another wine tasting trip with friends.


For work, the team stopped by the SF MOMA to check out the Dieter Rams exhibit. It was pretty inspiring.

Besides Fleet Week, October also means pumpkin patches!

Dramatic mornings on public transit.

This is how we hack street signs in Oakland.

For our friend's Halloween party, Kerry and I dressed up as friendly TSA agents.

November 2011
More wine!

And more Dave and Kerry pics after drinking wine!

December 2011
Santacon!

We took a train ride down to Southern California on the Coast Starlight. That was a blast!

The views were pretty epic, too!

Help save our friend Amit

Our friend, Amit Gupta, was diagnosed with Leukemia. He needs help in a major way.
I got a call from my doctor, who I’d gone to see the day before because I’d been feeling worn out and was losing weight, and wasn’t sure why. He was brief: “Amit, you’ve got Acute Leukemia. "You need to enter treatment right away." I was terrified. I packed a backpack full of clothes, went to the hospital as he’d instructed, and had transfusions through the night to allow me to take a flight home at 7am the next day. I Googled acute leukemia as I lay in my hospital bed, learning that if it hadn’t been caught, I’d have died within weeks. I have a couple more months of chemo to go, then the next step is a bone marrow transplant. South Asians are severely under-represented in the bone marrow pool, and I need help.
There's a few things you can do to help. Are you of South Asian descent? Swab! Or help organize a drive!
[more info Amit Gupta Needs You]
Word of the Day game
A beautiful Sunday
Nothing like watching the World Cup final with friends on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.

Photo in Geeksugar

A photo of mine appeared in an article about Veronica Belmont and Ryan Block in Geeksugar, for their series of "Geeks We Love" articles!
Nikon D300, Nikkor 24mm f/2.8, and an SB-600 flash w/ LumiQuest 80-20 diffuser.
Perfect way to start (and end) any trip
Fighting dirty in Scrabble
Recently, I downloaded a game for the iPhone called "Words with Friends." It's very similar to Scrabble, with a different board and slightly different letter values (one would assume to avoid Scrabble's IP lawyers).
Many of my family and friends are playing the game and we're all having fun trying to best each other's scores. I like to think I have a good vocabulary, but apparently I don't know how to effectively play for points, as evidenced above by the 60-point bomb that Kerry dropped on me, two moves into the game!
No matter though. I'll just have to brush up on the following video, "Fighting dirty in Scrabble."
2009 - The Year in Review (Photos)
A new year, and a new decade are upon us! Here is my annual photographic review of the year. More travels, moving, a new job. So sit down and come along for the ride.
You can also see my past year in reviews for 2008 and 2007.
January 2009
January started out with a short, surprise trip down the coast to Half Moon Bay and Moss Beach. Kerry surprised me for my birthday, and we stayed at a phenomenal bed and breakfast for the weekend.
MacWorld came to town. It was my first time visiting the convention. Naturally, we geeked out on all the cool companies that were demoing products.
San Francisco residents wasted no time in finding something to protest over.
One of my favorite punk bands of all time, Tsunami Bomb, reunited for one final show in Petaluma.
February 2009
A number of friends embarked on the great Burrito Ingredients Scavenger Hunt: scouring the city's taquerias for the best individual ingredients they have, and building our own, epic burrito.
My sister was in town for a brief visit.
This year, instead of checking out the annual pillow fight, a few of us decided to check out Toronado's annual Barley Wine Festival.
We paid a visit to the Mission for the Grilled Cheese Sandwich battle.
March 2009
Donated some blood. (Gross!)
Awaited the results of the California Supreme Court's ruling on Prop 8.
Had a good view from my apartment of a rally for Tibet, as they marched towards the Chinese Consulate.
I walked across the entire Golden Gate Bridge for the first time in my life.
Pi-Day celebrations! 3.14
Took a stroll through Golden Gate Park. Beautiful as always.
April 2009
We went on a backpacking trip to Big Basin State Park
May 2009
Another month, another backpacking trip! This time, to California's Lost Coast.
Attended the Maker Faire and saw some great art and inventions.
June 2009
A curious cat.
Robogames 2009!
July 2009
Enjoying some drinks on a lazy summer day.
Kerry and I took a whale watching trip out to the Farallon Islands.
August 2009
We had our gdgt SF party to celebrate the launch of our website!
Big road trip time! We embarked for Canada.
Sawtooth Range in Northern Idaho
More of Idaho
Hamilton, Montana
Kootenay National Park, Canada
Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park, Canada
Banff, Canada
Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC
Space Needle in Seattle
Mount Rainier
Mount St. Helens
Oregon Caves National Monument
We returned from our road trip to cheer our friends on in SF Food Wars.
September 2009
Got to shoot an Apple Keynote / Stevenote for gdgt!
Cal Academy
Walked around San Francisco and took some random photos.
Someone in the neighborhood must have been pretty angry with Muni.
Flew to New York City at the end of the month for gdgt's NYC launch party. Hello Virgin America!
NYC!
October 2009
Visited New York City for the gdgt NYC event. While there, I visited the newly created High Line Park.
gdgt NYC at the Manhattan Center!
The Blue Angels came to town for Fleet Week 2009
Headed up to Tomales Bay for some friendly oyster shucking.
Wished my apartment of the past 3 years, so long!
Last sunset at the apartment. It was fantastic as always.
Adjusted to living with one of my new roommates.
The end of October meant that Halloween parties were neigh!
Walking through our neighborhood at night.
November 2009
Since I had recently purchased a Canon S90, I decided that the Cal Academy would be the perfect place to break it in.
Checked out the museum at SFO
Beautiful fall days in San Francisco
Beautiful fall nights in San Francisco
San Francisco sunset
December 2009
Kerry and I saw Cirque du Soleil's OVO show when it came to town.
(And I got yelled at for taking photos...)
Attended the Laughing Squid Un-holiday Party at the Gallery With No Name. And saw their neon Jelly Fish.
Don't forget, Santacon / Santarchy made an appearance in San Francisco!
Some of my companions during the day. (Because the only currency on the internet are cat photos).