This is the face Jack makes when he knows someone’s talking about him. It’s amazing how much he understands.

That little rascal is always listening.
This is the face Jack makes when he knows someone’s talking about him. It’s amazing how much he understands.

That little rascal is always listening.
Figured it would be fun to show some of the desks in the office at AddThis.

That’s my desk. I can probably simplify it a little.

There’s Foo’s desk.

Gordon Ramsey once said, “Clean kitchen, clean foodâ€.

I guess a lot can be said about how one operates with a messy desk and desktop.

I like the christmas lights. Someone’s in the right spirit.

Funny how we’re still using desk phones. I totally forgot they existed.

Multiple monitors.

Jim’s standing desk.

Multi monitor setup. I guess the vertical screen helps with spreadsheets.

Marty’s custom multi monitor setup.

Collin’s standing desk. I like how he’s set everything up at eye level.

Okay, this takes the cake.

Okay, this is more reasonable.

Magic cards are making a come back.

The minimal setup.

Okay, this is another insane desk. It’s like a college dorm. Lol.

And this desk is literally next to the last one.
Anyway, it’s pretty interesting to see how people work and think. What does your work desk look like?
I tried taking another stab at astrophotography with the 16-24mm f2.8.

Unfortunately, the half moon caused the stars to underexposed. I’ll have to wait another 2 weeks before I can get some better shots.

The photo above shows some nice ambient light with the stars above.

And this photo has all sorts of wild colors from the long exposure. Also, there’s severe distortion from the wide angle… but I guess that’s ok.
I figured I’d share some photos of Jack and Jada. I was playing around with my camera, and it turns out that my old 17-55mm f2.8 DX lens performs pretty darn well on my D600. There’s a little distortion, but I actually kind of like it. I was going to sell off the lens, but I might actually keep it now. Unfortunately, it only really works from 35-55mm. Once you drop down to 28mm, the vignetting gets a little extreme.
Jack, waiting for food.

Jada needs a bath.

Jack is too big for his bed.

Jack at 55mm f2.8.

Jada at 85mm f1.8.

We drove down friday night to hang out with my family. Here’s a medley of photos from the weekend. Some of them turned out pretty nice!
This was a photo of Cody, Ned’s new dog. Cody is a malamute.

He’s a super friendly dog.

Not sure what kind of plant this is, but it looks cool.

Wide angle sunset.

Close up of Jack and Annie.

This was probably my favorite photo of the evening. I can’t believe that this was shot with my 17-55mm f2.8 dx lens. I was going to sell it off, but I think I’m going to keep it. I’m actually starting to like the distortion.

Wide angle of the kitchen and dining table.

Went for a walk with my dad and the dogs.

He took me down a secret path.

Pic of the river house from a distance.

Pic from up close.

And another sunset.

This year, I went to celebrate Thanksgiving with Annie’s family. We were playing beer pong, but replace the beer with shots. And the shots could be substituted with anything the winner wanted.
In the photo below, Jimmy and Kent lost.

Annie prepared the shots of durian (a really pungent fruit).

They knew it was going to be bad.

How bad?

Really bad.

So bad that Jimmy had to chase it with a shot.
