Hawaii Part 12 – Aloha Tower Market Place

After Sarah and I’s visit to Pearl Harbor, the weather actually cleared up for the time being so we decided to grab something to eat. We met up with Sarah’s parents and set off towards Waikiki. Going off of a recommendation from a patient of Sarah’s we stopped at the Aloha Towers Marketplace to eat at Gordon Biersch Brewery. Although the restaurant is albeit a little on the touristy side, the food and beer (it’s a micro-brewery) were quite good. If you have the time to kill I would recommend trying it, if not for the food, then definitely the view of the harbor and beer. The sunsets, as you’ll see in a later blog post, are pretty amazing from this locations.

After finishing our meals, we checked out the views from the tower and those around the harbor.

Enjoy ‘em!
-Tyler





















Any photograph shown in this post is available as a print.

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I’ve Converted To The iPhone

Ever since the first release of the Apple iPhone I had sworn that I would die well before I would ever buy one. In my mind, the iPhone was an over-glorified iPod and nothing more. Fast-forward to the present and my mindset has changed, big time. Fed up with the rapid decline of RIM and their failure to make a BlackBerry worth having as well as Sprints ability to offer the iPhone, I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to pick one up. So, during the last week of December I ate my words, walked in to the Sprint store, and purchased an iPhone 4s.

Here is a rather large group of pictures that I took using the Instagram and Hipstamatic App’s. The pictures are quite random, but they do showcase that in the off chance that I don’t have a DSLR with me, or just opt not to carry one, that I can still yield snapshot worthy pics from a cellphone.

-Tyler

Flying Saucer

Christmas Day







Sea World





























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Holeshot Magazine Tear Sheet… Finally

Last year, I covered the San Antonio Arenacross race for Holeshot Magazine. I posted a few pictures from the race, as well as a picture from the Moose Racing catalog, but never managed to get my hands on the content that actually ran in the magazine. Today that changed and I was able to get a simi-decent look at the content that ran in the magazine last year.

Anyway, just felt like I’d share.
-Tyler


(Image of Josh Demuth.)

(All images and article.)

(All images except #1, #2 and #4.)

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Kyle’s 5.0

All the way back in October, a few days before Halloween, I met up with Kyle to take pictures of his beautiful 5.0. Fast forward to the present, December 1st, and I’m just now managing to secure enough free time to get around to posting a handful of the shots that I took. This series will be broken up in to two parts, the first will be Kyle’s car and the second part will contain pictures of Anthony’s Mustang, as well as the group shots.

Although I have secured some free time, I still need a little more to finish editing the second series pictures and thus the reason for dividing the series in two.

Anyway, enough of my useless banter and on to the pictures.
Enjoy ‘em!
-Tyler





















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Car’s & Coffee October 2011

It’s the last Saturday of the month which means that today was another gathering for the Car’s & Coffee meet here in San Antonio. This time Sarah and I, after learning from our somewhat late-ish arrival last month, to get to 1604 and Blanco a little early this time around. Getting to the the shopping center early actually proved to be a rather good move on our part, as we were able to enjoy the great turn out of all the cars. The event this weekend was by far one of the largest showings that I’ve witnessed.

I didn’t take too many pictures, as I spent a lot of time talking with a few friends and trying to stay warm. I’m sure that by looking at the pictures, and if you’re a frequent reader of my blog, that you can tell most of my friends drive Mustangs.

Anyway, on to the pictures.
Enjoy ‘em.
-Tyler

























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