March 31, 2013
Minding My Own Business
Here I was in my own garden minding my own business. Actually, I crouched down on my knees and concentrated in taking some macro images of Spring Freesias between showers on Easter Sunday. What could possibly bother me getting those lovelies to response favorably?
And then an imperious hummingbird buzzed me. He looked from behind the feeder with that "look." What was I doing beneath the feeder, contorted holding a camera. Right near his necter! Never mind, this bugger fed despite my presence. In my yard, many hummingbirds seem to enjoy feeding when I'm around. Despite my nearness, all of them throw that "look" into my mug.
I did manage a dozen photos, before my guest departed. Thank God for Aperture priority. And a sun muted by rain clouds that perfectly cross-lit my subject.
Oh yes, I did capture some Freesias.
Sent from Wei's iPhone
Images from DSLR
March 30, 2013
Walking Down Main Street
While waiting for our Canesa's sandwiches, I decided to stroll down Clayton' Main Street. I searched for subjects to photograph.
My initial goal focused on B&W. I carried my DSLR, ready for a shot. However, as I meandered about, Spring colors dominated my visual senses. I became ambivalent and made some images for color, and others for monochrome. No matter, post-processing on the computer would allow either. If only I could attain correct exposure and creative composition.
The bright pink flowers outside the Clayton Historical Society Building attracted my eye first.
The flowers awoke since last week, when they were still dormant.
I crossed Main, and again returned to the same side when bright yellow flowers attracted my eye. The flowers blossomed all over the white trellis of the entrance way to Bradburn Dentistry. Two white rocking chairs on the veranda invited one into the office. Now I know how a Dentist's place could exude welcome.
At the cross street of Main and Marsh Creek Road, I found the four-sided town clock. And one of Clayton's signature views of Mt. Diablo. HDR time for a multi-exposure sequence to capture the dynamic range of rain clouds and city street.

I ambled across Marsh Creek, beyond Black Diamond Plaza. The purple violets grew without bound in the lush undergrowth.
Crossing the bridge adjacent to the Plaza, I found some lilac firecracker-like wildflowers.
Returning back to Canesa's I passed The Grove. Some purple conical flowers begged to be captured with Mt. Diablo in the background.
My initial goal focused on B&W. I carried my DSLR, ready for a shot. However, as I meandered about, Spring colors dominated my visual senses. I became ambivalent and made some images for color, and others for monochrome. No matter, post-processing on the computer would allow either. If only I could attain correct exposure and creative composition.
The bright pink flowers outside the Clayton Historical Society Building attracted my eye first.
The flowers awoke since last week, when they were still dormant.

I crossed Main, and again returned to the same side when bright yellow flowers attracted my eye. The flowers blossomed all over the white trellis of the entrance way to Bradburn Dentistry. Two white rocking chairs on the veranda invited one into the office. Now I know how a Dentist's place could exude welcome.
At the cross street of Main and Marsh Creek Road, I found the four-sided town clock. And one of Clayton's signature views of Mt. Diablo. HDR time for a multi-exposure sequence to capture the dynamic range of rain clouds and city street.

I ambled across Marsh Creek, beyond Black Diamond Plaza. The purple violets grew without bound in the lush undergrowth.

Crossing the bridge adjacent to the Plaza, I found some lilac firecracker-like wildflowers.

Returning back to Canesa's I passed The Grove. Some purple conical flowers begged to be captured with Mt. Diablo in the background.
March 24, 2013
Nut Tree in Vacaville
In what used to be a cow town is now a sprawling complex of shops and
restaurants. We found ourselves in the middle of Nut Tree Plaza on a
sunny spring weekend.
We started with a small lunch, as we conspired to save room for a large desert. Each of us had our heart's desire. Mine was a Small Hot Fudge Sundae with extra nuts thrown over a bulging dish of Vanilla bean.
After lunch we surveyed the rest of the plaza, and saw children clamoring to ride the Nut Tree Railroad. How could I blame them?
Nut Tree's layout was perfect. This looked like a bonafide small track steam engine, complete with railroad crossing signs.
How could we not stop by the Jelly Belly outlet, right next to Fenton's? They parked their VW Jelly Belly car right near the Nut Tree RR Station:
Luckily for us, Fenton's filled our stomach amply enough to not want any beans. I think I would have burst with a purchase...
Sent from Wei's iPhone
March 18, 2013
Usagi Restaurant - San Mateo
Whenever we're in San Mateo, we stop by a rather unassuming restaurant, Usagi. It means "rabbi" in Japanese. Chef Soichi San hatched the idea of this restaurant, which features American comfort food, with Japanese and Italian flavors.
Once you walk inside, you will notice the clean and modern environment.
Many families with smaller children frequent this small eatery. They like the menu, the wooden floors and the "like home" atmosphere. There's no problem from spilled food or drink, which are easily cleaned.
My wife sampled the sausages with a curry chicken that melted in her mouth. She didn't offer me any...
She also splurged on a Hamachi and Maguro tuna salad. Note the green wasabi sauce, covering the Hamachi. Yummmm.
In comparison my linguini dish was very different. Smothered with clams and spiced with sliced dry pepper, I finished every last noodle and clam.
So try this restaurant, which welcomes you with a large OPEN sign on a rabbit:
Usagi
505 Second Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94401
Ph. (650) 373-2600
Note, I have no financial or other connection to this restaurant, except that it's one of my favorites.
Sent from the iPhone 5 by Wei Chong
March 14, 2013
Incongruity
Wandering about near the Martinez train tracks last week, I found this British motiffed building. Didn't make sense in an Old West town like Martinez.
But the scene present a "photo opp" for me.
The dilapidated red London Booth waited for a caller. The Union Jack boldly emblazoned itself twice on the garage door. And the English Red Crown announced petro for sale. Where was I?
Of course the street sign put everything in place: back to the future in California.
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March 11, 2013
Spanking Bright Red Fire Engines
Walking down the street in Alameda to East Ocean Restaurant a couple of weeks ago, a photo "opp" jumped out at me.
The day was crystal clear, with a bright blue sky. The sun shone from the perfect angle, photographically. And Alameda fire department decided to put out their spanking red fire trucks out on the sidewalk. In other words, the planets aligned just for me.
Couldn't help but take a few pictures of this once in a while happening.
Sent from Wei's iPhone
March 7, 2013
Another Restaurant Guessing Game
Which fast food restaurant, at which location. Hint: it's in the red & white seat covers. Where?
Ok, that was too easy. KFC/A&W on Clayton.
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Where Are the Burgers?
Another guessing game. Just where is his burger joint? The hint is this wallcovering, which is inside the restaurant on Farm Bureau Road.
Tired of guessing? Digger's.
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