Showing posts with label camille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camille. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Winter (Re)mix

Check out the Jahmal Williams interview on 48 Blocks. Don't miss the commercial on the left for Hopps. Josh Stewart (of Static 1, 2, & 3) put it together.

If you live in New York City, you know how wet and snowy the weather has been lately. I tried skating the BQE spot in Brooklyn yesterday, but it was too damp and there were a bunch of kids in the way. This has left me to skating the bowl a lot lately. That is not a bad thing, though. I have been getting more comfortable there and have been trying to get into things outside of 50-50s and 5-0s, which has led to a lot of falling down and getting hurt. I actually jammed my middle finger into one of the brick walls, bending my fingernail back causing a steady flow of blood, in which I wrapped with a tissue and some duct tape I found (I just found the duct tape, I had the tissue in my bag...I'm not that gross). I took a photo, which I am sure will be posted on here soon. Anyway, again, I noticed people taking advantage of keys with literally 6 people to 1 key yesterday. That is not cool. Bring one or two, not your whole crew at once.

I need to get out of this winter abyss. California, Australia, anywhere warm...can you bring me over? k, thanx, bai.

Here are some more photos I have taken.


I was waiting for Batman to appear or something.


Camille smelling the fresh snow. I think this was from the first significant snowfall of the season.


They have jokes at Vinnie's in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


This was my dinner of many nights during my tenure at NYU. Whole Earth Bakery on St. Marks (btw. 1st and Ave. A) has the best vegan pizza in NYC.


I guess pigeons don't fly south for the winter?


Christmas lights burning through the snowy layers.


This guy was laid out on the floor of grand central, totally not down to deal with all the people tromping by.


This is where we get most of our fruit. We call it the cat place since there is an awesome cat that lives here and barks at birds.


Home (in one sense of the word).

I posted these on my Tumblr but figured that I would post them here too.


Eby (me) - pivot fakie at the BQE spot in Brooklyn


Maurice - front rock

Monday, December 29, 2008

I'll ride up your pipe...

Have you seen the new cover of Skateboarder Magazine?!



Louie Barletta is a monster. Loop - full pads (including hip pads) - dudes on the side with pads to throw under him if he falls - roll up and ride away - prefab = amazingly legit!

So I pretty much have banked on Christmas and Camille got me this:


And this:


Now I need to learn to play this:


The funny/coincidental part is that I got her a Guitar, so perhaps we can duel each other...once we figure these things out.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

New Photography

I took a bunch of photos with the LX3 and have edited a few. I was going to upload them to Flickr, however, you only get so much space per month unless you pay for a pro account. Since I already pay for a pro account on Photobucket, I figured that it would just be a waste. So here are the photos I took (hosted on Photobucket):


Smiling sink drain


Box cat



Full moons don't look nice with a wide angle lens


Dragon Vs. Cat


Jenga


Michelle, Camille, Maya


Trashed Romance


Light-proofing


Matt reviewing


Con Ed Banks


Lost daylight


This is America



Large Labia (bush included)


Matt's vagina booty



Tranquil on the outside


Sun sets on LIC


Crossing paths



Time Travel


Once plush


Reality

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Los Angeles, Los Diablos

Here are some photo of the rest of the Cali trip...


We stopped in Encinitas on the way to LA. It was kinda desolate...for example, this lone surfer out in the ocean.


We didn't actually go down to the beach though. We observed from above.


On the way back we saw why surfers might prefer sunroofs, haha.




There were lots of colorful flowers everywhere we went. This is actually a plum tree I am standing under. I stole a plum and it was very good...never had one that fresh before.


This is Oceanside...another stop on our drive north to LA.


Driving practically right on the beach is way better than the highway (even if it does take longer). I like how you can see the lifeguard tower in the mirror.


I promise, this is sunny California.





Next stop: Los Angeles.


See?




We got to LA when it got dark so the next day we decided to get started with the sightseeing. We went to Rodeo Drive to check out the super expensive fashions and maybe catch a glimpse of celebs shopping like us little people. I think it was too early though...we saw may 5 other people on the strip (none celebs).


The Roberto Cavalli store had a cool door handle though.





Camille likes to pose with statues (literal posers). ;)


We found a cool tree.


I climbed it.


90210, suckas!


We drove around Mulholland Drive.


We hiked up in the Hollywood Hills.


LA and its smog.



Checked out the Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd.


There were some old hand and footprints from actors from the 30s and beyond.


There were some random characters scaring Japanese tourists.


Speaking of Japan, Gozirra has his own star!


We saw some paparazzi running through the parking garage to get pics of some celeb...not sure who, just know it was a she.


View of the Hollywood sign from the area.


We drove past High Voltage, aka LA Ink, on La Brea.


We went to the Farmers Market, which is more like an outdoor mall than anything. I thought this spitting fountain was cool.


Camille didn't think so. Unimpressed.


We totally peaced out of that place!


But not before checking out this old time gas station on display.


Old time gas prices, per chance???


The next day we went to Venice Beach, walking up to Santa Monica.




They had some fun exercise equipment all along the beach.


This is their permission (legal graffiti) spot.


I guess the trees are legal too?




Some other cool permission walls we came across.


This guy was a monster...trust me on this one.


Random sticker jobs result in eby's Realty. Holla.


The amusement park on the Santa Monica Pier.




3 miles later (and 3 miles back, later)




How do you like that last photo?! All rides in operation at once. Yeah, I got it like that!


This is the more placid end of the pier.


After that we went to the Third Street Promenade, which was basically another outdoor mall. Nothing special. This is the only thing worth showing: a dolphin piggy bank think with money doing toward the homeless in the area or something.


We then went to a state park in Malibu. There were mad seagulls. The whole place smelled bad and was full of rotting kelp. We even saw some large dead thing washed ashore (dolphin?).


Eww...so much for Malibu. *Note, this park was our only experience with Malibu, so I will hate on it based on that.



The next day we went on a tour of the Warner Bros. Studio. It was actually pretty cool since it is the only real studio in the traditional sense of the word left in Hollywood. I wish I could have take more photos but there were some places they wouldn't let us.


Fake store fronts.


Apparently that Zohan movie was filmed here recently.




Camille checkin' it out.


There were a lot of crew people riding around on bikes to get from place to place. There were also filming for that Terminator (The Sarah Connor Chronicles) TV show while we were there.




We got to go into this room to see some old vehicles and props from some movies.


The tires for the Bat Mobile were pretty sick.


Yeah, I bashed in the windows on the Harry Potter car.


Ooh La La!



Here is the set to Friends.


We tried driving up to the Hollywood sign and ended up going through these super narrow streets with houses practically dangling from cliffs and straight drops over the curbs. The access was closed and Camille was freak out every second of the trip.


This was the closest we got.



We then hiked up to the Observatory in the hills.


They had an interesting sun dial out front.




Huh?


The ceiling. The string hanging down had a pendulum ball thing on it.


Self portrait through a polarized camera.


Eclipse demo.


Camille scoping out the telescope (get it?).


Others hiking to the Observatory.



A hawk flying super high above us.





We ate at this vegan spot, Pure Luck, in some hipster area of LA. There were a couple bike shops and everyone was on fixed gear bikes. This mural on the wall outside the restaurant was pretty representative.


We went to Redondo Beach, which ended up being like a fishing town. The beach was kinda lame, so we didn't hang around long.


This ad for the Hellboy movie is pretty cool though. I can imagine this freaking kids out though...seeing a monster climbing out of a manhole.


This is supposed to be some kind of pirate boat with a life sized pirate lady attached to the ropes.


This gondola for hire is for couples to get romantic. It even had champagne in an ice bucket on the front.


This is the Seaside Lagoon. An actual warm water lagoon with water from the ocean that has been transformed into a type of children's pool. Lame!

We went to Hermosa Beach afterward, which was much nicer. I didn't get any photos though.



From there we went to Echo Park back in LA to wander around by the lake.


There were a lot of ducks with their babies.



We saw this turtle perched up on this chicken wire in the water.



His crew then showed up to chill.



They had ducks with afros there.


NY represent!


We lurked on these guys, hoping that they would goose some unsuspecting person walking by. It never happened. Maybe we watch too much AFV. :(


They had babies too.



So long California...until next time.

I still have some underwater photos to develop, so I will post those once that happens and I get around to scanning them somewhere.

I have a new clip too, but Google Video is not allowing it to be processed for some reason. I guess I will try to re-compress it and put it on YouTube. So watch out for that...