These are some photos which I have taken. All images were shot on a Kodak DC40 from circa 1995.
This is a koi pond at the Pine Wind Garden at the Torrance Civic Center in Torrance, California. I think I took this while helping my old high school out with their production of Legally Blonde this past April. It is a nice little slice of tranquility that's popular with cosplayers come the local anime festival that happens in the spring.
These were taken in Las Vegas, Nevada on a trip joining some color guard friends to see our old marching band's winter color guard perform. The first photo was somewhere on the Vegas Strip at night, I think a bit further up the street from the Flamingo. The second was at the World Market Center Las Vegas during our excursion to Anime Las Vegas. I remember temporarily breaking off from the group to go and visit the Office of Collecting and Design's moving out sale which was a few miles away. I had to take the bus.
This set of photos were from a trip to the East Coast this past July and August. The first photo was taken at the MoMA in New York City, New York. It was my first time going to the East Coast and it was very fun. Lots to see and do at the MoMA which made for a great way to spend the day. The second one was a few blocks down from the World Trade Center Memorial, which we must have visited a day or two after the MoMA. I like how disorienting this one looks. It's fun.
This was shot on the same East Coast trip described above. It was in a town in Connecticut, I forget the name exactly. We were with one of my mom's friends and her husband on that part of the trip and they took us to get some lobster rolls. They were very expensive but tasted quite good. I've never seen the New England coast before, and it was really lovely.
This was taken in Bangkok, Thailand this past August or September, probably the latter. It was near the Jim Thompson House which is situated in the Ban Khrua neighborhood. I think it's a historically Muslim neighborhood founded a few hundred years ago which is also famous for its silk weaving - that's why Jim set up shop there.