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Monday, January 31, 2011

horizon













man, already been a rough year.  sick 2 times already and it's still only january!
kids are like a time bomb of virus' just waiting to explode.  i'm exhausted...
here's one looking forward to better days just beyond the horizon.

andrew kidman




















some really beautiful photography lifted from andrew kidman's website:
http://www.andrewkidman.com/
really interested to check out the new film, lost in the ether.

derek hynd



cocky bastard, but with unmistakable style.
steven holl once told me, "brad, to be a good architect (and i mean good), you kinda gotta be an asshole sometimes".  i guess the same sorta goes for the best surfers as well.  i suppose that's why i'm neither...




Saturday, January 29, 2011

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

the enigma variations















winter slab in cascais, portugal.

xavi












probably the most talented midfielder to have never won the ballon d'or.

Monday, January 17, 2011

prometheus.













madeira

mini photo essay_topanga point_15jan11





















it's nice really getting to know a place and its history.
i came across this old photo of topanga point back when it was still a private beach with houses.
some of the older guys always talk about how it used to be back when you had to sneak out and how much localism there use to be.  people always getting knocked about,  tires getting deflated, you know..
i was able to spend a good amount of the day at the beach at topanga to see the sunrise alone in the lineup, share some waves and laughs with the morning crew, tag team the late morning shift, have lunch at the reel inn across the street, let rafael play in the afternoon low tide looking for crabs and sea anemones, then get the long view of the point at sunset from the chart house.  topanga's one of those places that exists between the folds of reality.  just outside the bustle of the heart of LA, but not far enough out to be like malibu.  the little pocket of a point throws down some classic lines though with the right conditions.  'you just gotta pay attention to the conditions' is what they all say. lots of different shades, views, faces, but indelibly all california. after sharing so many quiet lonely dawns with the spot, i kind of feel like an adopted son of sorts, or at least that i'm coming to understand something indescribable about the place that exists just for me.









el caminos on venice















chugotitmang!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Sunday, January 9, 2011

world is lovely

The Steaming City 2


the luster of copper sunrises and liquid moons.

The Steaming City

You can watch it here:
http://vimeo.com/5037736

Steaming City

Steaming City
http://vimeo.com/5037736

About this video:
"San Francisco, shot from Yerba Buena Island over the course of 4 hours; picture every 7-15sec.

I decided to do another time lapse of the city from Yerba Buena Island. Last Tuesday a storm was passing by and I thought this might be the perfect setting.

I found a great vantage point right above a cliff in an opening in vegetation after pushing through some trees and underbrush. Since it was a rainy day I brought all my rain gear with me. My rain pants and jacket kept me dry while the camera was wrapped in a transparent vegetable plastic bag from the Berkeley Bowl... All in all it was a pretty wet experience...

As the sun set, I was a bit disappointed as I was hoping again for some more color in the clouds. I was just about to pack up as the city lights slowly became strong enough to illuminate the clouds. I decided to wait a little longer and see what was going to happen. Slowly the clouds started glowing and it almost looked like the city was ablaze. I am no arsonist but the bright orange against the dark blue sky looked beautiful. It got darker and the glowing city with the moving clouds gave the impression of a steaming city. Then the fog started to roll in and the view across the Bay got a little blurry. The mist started to form droplets on the lens and kept me busy cleaning it after every shot. I did this for a while but then grew tiered of it... So I packed up and headed home.

I am really glad I decided to stay longer. I think nightfall saved this time lapse....

I hope you enjoy watching it and please let me know what you think.

thanks"

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

The goods

100% pure alentejano olive oil

the new year


now that some time has passed since the new year, i've had a chance to think about what this year's going to mean to me.  it's been too easy to get sidetracked; myopically thinking too much about certain things, and thus losing sight of any real goal.  losing focus, losing energy...losing balance.  my hope is to 1) really understand what those goals are and what they'll mean to me, and 2) to get back on track and try to claw my way towards them by any means possible. 

a funny thing happened this morning while sitting in the lineup, between sets, one of those wirey water birds surfaced near me with his morning breakfast.  He had chased down and caught a very large sea bass that was literally 3/4 its size and was now faced with the task of trying to stuff that enormous thing down its narrow gullet.  It took the bird a few tries, undoubtedly involving some internal reappropriation of space, but it managed to fit that entire fish in.  He seemed set for the next week.  Sometimes the very simplest acts of nature can provide strong and clear metaphors indicating what is truly achievable if we keep our eyes, ears, minds (and mouths) wide open. 

The Visual Life - The Sartorialist

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Deadmau5 vs. Chris Lake - I said (Michael Woods Remix)

skateistan

You can watch it here:
http://vimeo.com/14883184

Skateistan

Skateistan
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About this video:
"L.A Skate Film Festival

Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul, dirigido por Orlando Von Einsiedel,
Producido por Orlando Von Einsiedel y Louis Figgis. Productores Ejecutivos: Jon Prever, Thanh
Ma, Rod Stanley

Premios: Mejor Documental y Mejor Fotografía

Más info en www.marplaskate.com.ar"

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Monday, January 3, 2011

tail_madrid

ciel

somewhere over the atlantic ocean.
30,000 feet up.

walken_assange

lisboa















metro. cais sodre. lisboa

supernatural














swiped this image from manny caro's site.
really like the transition and depth of field.

NY_LA
















I always thought it was cool that New York and Los Angeles had their own hand symbols, so I was delighted to find that they also have their own table designs.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Topanga_02jan11

Quite possibly the lowest tide I've seen at topanga.
The only ridable spot (later proven wrong), was sunset.
It's strange that sunset is one of the only places that seems to break when all other places are bunk.
Against my better judgement, i decided to join the 4 longboarders on foam bz boards out there.  It had been 3 weeks since being in the water, so i chalk it up to being delusional. 
Took Rafael's trusty 4'-11" mini-simmons out and caught one wave.
When all four longboarders split and left me alone in the lineup in the middle of a rain squall, i started thinking about all of those breaching sightings out there and decided that getting eaten by whitey at that crappy place waiting for 1 foot waves just didn't add up so i split too...