Il Corvo

One of my favorite lunch spots in Seattle is Il Corvo, a pasta restaurant in Pioneer Square at the south end of Downtown. The menu changes daily, but while I usually check what the pastas for the day, I always go anyway, since there hasn’t been something I wanted to try.

Celebrating a century

I just got back from Southern California where a lot of my family gathered to celebrate my Aunt Haru’s 100th birthday. It’s amazing enough for someone to reach the century mark, but even at that age, she’s still doing amazing well physically and is extremely sharp and witty.

Seeing the whole frame

When taking pictures, it's all too easy to focus just on the central subject and not see what's going on in the rest of the frame. I've gotten to the point where I can see a lot of things when I'm processing photos, but what that means is I see the things that I didn't notice when I was actually taking the photo.

Photo triage

When I take photos, a lot of thought goes into technical and artistic details, but I put at least as much work into selecting which shots to publish. Only after that's done do I edit the images themselves. That triage process will usually result in the same set of photos no matter when I do it, but my particular style at the time has a large impact over whether a particular shot gets thumbs up or thumbs down.