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Camping
Shot on a Canon 5D, minimal post processing. Flash used was Canon 580EX (as well as flashlights, headlamps, lanterns).
We were GOING to deep fry the entire turkey, but the giant aluminum pot sprang a leak! Thus I had to stop documenting and quickly quarter the bird so it could be fried in the smaller but more firesafe container.
Next time the bird makes it in whole….
Samuel P Taylor State Park from andrew baber on Vimeo.
lighting with wind
Canon 5D, 3160 still jpegs.
Music by:
“Melting Point” by trustno1 off _Melting Point_
iPhone as a genius marketing tool?
iPhone as a genius marketing tool?
Useful? Probably not. Possible? Absolutely. As a matter of fact, it’s here.

iPhone owners can use their phone to control an interactive advertisement.
While new ways to advertise to us usually don’t make me happy, this new technology is quite cool. The ability to walk up to any interface and control it with your iPhone is something with HUGE potential. I just hope someone jumps on this and makes it useful to us.
Imagine: Walking into In&Out and ordering your whole meal from next to the napkins. Or buying movie tickets and snacks then picking them all up at once. Or when you are looking at clothes, being able to see them in full controllable 3d before you even have to try them on.
Sure some would say this is just a way to make us lazier, but I think it’s a way to make us more productive with less work, thus increasing our ability to go do stuff that really matters. Or so I hope.
Consumers get creative control on digital posters through new iPhone platform – Via Campaign
Here and There
It’s amazing how much fun you can have in Illustrator with just a photo and live trace.
This random image is brought to you by Riley, who I guarantee you will be seeing more of.

All Hail The Rileyanninator
Hit the Decks
Hit the Decks from andrew baber on Vimeo.
Most photos are straight out of a Canon 5D into iMovie. Some of the “studio” shots are edited. Shot for “Skate this Art,” going on all this month (May 2009) at Market Street Gallery in San Francisco.
Produced by
Andrew Baber Photographer, Editor
Caleb Gatlin Editor, Artist
Kristin Fialko Artist, Painter
&
Giuliana Lawless Artist, Painter
Special Thanks To:
Luckey
Jamendo.com
IrieMedia.com
skatethisart.com
Gallery Premier “Hit the Decks”
TONIGHT – 6PM-9PM at Market Street Gallery (1554 Market Street, San Francisco) gallery premier of “Hit the Decks” by Andrew Baber & Caleb Gatlin (thats us!) and “Yaa Girls and the Deadly Sparks” by Patrick O’Neil. If you drop by and catch a showing, tell us what you think! garlickybutdelicious@gmail.com

4 boards featured in Hit the Decks
Sunset
Ah how I love living in the Sunset. Not long ago we walked the two blocks to the water reserve up the hill to take some photos. Bringing nothing but a camera and a flash we made some great shots. I liked this one a lot so I dressed it up a tad for fun. I’ll put up more of the shoot later.
Here it comes!
Ah, the fresh new blog smell. Exciting.
This blog is going to have food, photography, illustrations, interesting links, beer and more. Come check it out!