In case you hadn’t noticed I’m a big fan of timelapse and tilt shift. Add those two things together and throw in a city I’m extremely fond of and you get a little something that looks like this. Done by Shukhrat, the talent behind Minimis Design. Have a great weekend everyone!

Search for Airfares Like You Never Have Before
So my birthday is coming up and apart from knowing that I want to go somewhere to celebrate it, I don’t really know where. Fortunately, being a rather bit fond of travel, I recently stumbled across an interesting new website that doesn’t search like any other airline booking engine out there. It’s called Adioso (like [...]

Raygun Rocketship
San Francisco’s Pier 14 has been playing host to a series of sculptures fresh off the Playa. Through Sept 2011 down by the water is The Raygun Gothic Rocketship, a 25 foot tall creation by Raygun labs and commissioned by the Black Rock Arts Foundation. For more 10 Times One photography, to purchase or to [...]

In a Pebble, the World
© 10 Times One It’s up in the morning and on the downs Little white clouds like gamboling lambs And I am breathless over you. ~ Nick Cave

Beat Generation’s Typewriters Bring Gold
Don’t get me started on the Beats. Solid stylistic narratives, game-changing prose and mostly hailing from my beloved hometown of San Francisco, these guys (Burroughs, Bowles, Ginsberg, of course included) were influential to those that would come later. But for American fiction, there few names that rank higher in terms of quality than Jack Kerouac [...]

Escaping into the Surreal – Nighttime from the Window Seat
A plane ride is always a bit of a surreal experience. What other form of transportation do you enter a world of suspended animation while the world blurs like the miles that pass beneath you? Please. Amsterdam-based architect James Leng, a.k.a. Ettubrute, chose to act on the sensation. He says, “On my night time flight [...]

The Figures of the Musée Mechanique
One of San Francisco’s most curious museums happens to be smack in the middle of its biggest tourist trap. Fortunately for us that doesn’t make it any less appealing. The museum itself houses the city’s oldest and largest collection of penny arcade automata (now inflated to the exorbitant rate of .25¢), each with their own [...]

Gossamer
Twenty deft lines, as one sinuous neck, a feathered stroke and you dance around the oxbow, the milky night, the tangle of hard fought labor, the automatic run is anything but automatic. Taken May 9, 2009 inside the San Francisco Art Museum. © 10 Times One










