A geek in motion stays in motion.

My blog is a mix of technology and analog world observations. I do not post on a regular basis so updates here are quite random. Follow me at the social media sites linked in the blog footer for more frequent ad hoc observations.

Watercolor image of backhoe tearing down a building

I have merged the content from my steganography site over to this blog, and I will completely tear down the site in about a week or so. I have not don...

This is a quick snap of Vaughns Creek in Edwin Werner Park.

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I took this picture from one of the Red Rock Canyon side trails. Even though most of the brush has lost its color due to the summer heat, the joshua t...

If I've identified this correctly, this is an Engelmann Pricklypear Cactus. I took this picture while day hiking at the Spring Mountain Ranch State P...

A point and snap view of the Pacific Ocean from Carlsbad, CA.

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Can you see the forest through the trees?

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Or maybe not. Can you find the serial number for this one dollar bill? The serial number is on the face of the dollar bill, but it's also hidden somew...

This is a re-issue of one of my first steganography samples. Even though it is visually similar to the first edition, I have added a layer of backgrou...

The base is a quick snap of a spring time bloom in the front yard. This one includes a randomly generated haiku by Masterpiece Generator Masterpiece...

I have decided to relaunch my steganography gallery. I have have some updates to my personal tools that I use for watermarking and steganography, an...