I’m always inspired by a good farm truck, so I took the opportunity to do some test shots with my Panasonic Lumix GH4 shooting my 1964 Chevrolet C-60 farm truck.
Gavin’s Device Photography Highlights
The best way to experience a device is to see it in person: to hold it, to touch it, and to use it. But what if you don’t have access to the device? Imagery can be a powerful way to experience devices vicariously through the eye of the lens. I enjoy the challenge of bringing […]
Highlights from running the “Extreme Windows Blog”
From 2012-2014 I had what most enthusiasts would consider the “Ultimate Job”. I got to put together some crazy hardware and software demos, build and create things with CAD software and 3D Printers, and even meet/interview CEOs. My job was to blog about Windows- it was called the “Extreme Windows Blog”. The following are some […]
Commodore 64 in 4K
A while back I blogged about the Seiki 4K Ultra-HD TV which you can buy for less than $1000.00. Well, I just looked, and on Amazon, these things are now commanding only ~$500.00. At this point, any true Commodore 64 enthusiast will be wondering, what does the C=64 emulator look like in 4K? It must be […]
Central Washington Adventure Ride 2013 – Route Overview
Now that Rob and I are back from our late-winter Central Washington Adventure Ride, I thought I’d write-up details on our route (this post) and publish a video (next post). The loop we covered totaled 350 miles for the 3 day ride. The first day was more like a half day since Rob and I met at […]
Central Washington Adventure Ride 2013 Part 7
Navigation: Previous Post | Next Post If you knew everything that was going to happen ahead of time- it wouldn’t be an adventure, right? That was certainly true of our day on Sunday, day 3 of the Central Washington Adventure ride. In this post, I’ll continue where I left off in the last post, just as we […]
Central Washington Adventure Ride 2013 Part 6
Navigation: Previous Post | Next Post Having slept the night in a hotel, Rob and I were feeling pretty good on Sunday morning, the 3rd and final day of our Central Washington adventure ride. We were both glad that we departed the windy sage pit the night before. If we had stayed, it would have been to […]
Central Washington Adventure Ride 2013 Part 5
Navigation: Previous Post | Next Post One think you can say about dualsport-adventure riding is: you never really know what to expect. Rob and I had originally thought we’d do a “self-guided” Olympic Peninsula GPS-based tour, but we found out from locals that the increased snow pack this year would be prohibitive. That “snow” theme was pretty […]
Central Washington Adventure Ride 2013 Part 4
Navigation: Previous Post | Next Post Well, Rob and I didn’t have Verizon reception last night, so we weren’t able to send an update- it was an interesting night! Following our dinner in Waterville we made our way back to the bikes, tightened up Rob’s side cover, added oil, and hoped for the best (no gasket for […]
Central Washington Adventure Ride 2013 Part 3
Navigation: Previous Post | Next Post Early this morning I got out of bed looking forward to the start of my adventure ride, and saw something on the weather forecast that didn’t look so good- 1-5” of snow for Sunday on Stevens Pass – that meant no riding over the pass because I didn’t want to get […]