Slug Fly

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

They're all staring at me!

This is one of the eye mosaics at the Chambers Street subway stop.

Oh no!

They're putting up another fashion show on the Bryant Park lawn. Bastards!

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

More Fort Greene

This is a monument at the top of the hill. I'd say what it's a monument to, but then you'd have no motivation to see it for yourself! It really is beautiful here. Although, with all the old masonry, and tufty grass, it sort of reminds me of a graveyard. It was once a military fort, so who knows, maybe it is a graveyard. Creepy and beautiful.

Talking to nature

I finally did it. In the eight months that I've lived in Clinton Hill, I've never been to Fort Greene Park! So here I am. Pretty nice, though sitting here, I realise I'm still just barely within the park walls. Whoa! A dragon fly! Nature is cool.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Take 'em off she said

Slowly, he reached up and gently lifted the glasses off his face. Ashamed, he quickly turned his gaze away. "No, " she said, "let me see your true eyes." He carefully turned his head back to look at her, a tear trickling from his left eye.

Are you look'n at me?

Look into the eye of the dragon and what you'll see is your own mortal fear's reflection.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

The light at the end of the tunnel

This is one of the long white tunnels in the subway system. Sometimes they're used as transfer connections. This one is just a hallway. It's so long, it's almost like a dream.

Sleeping in the park

It may seem crazy, or like something only the homeless do, but here on the Bryant Park lawn, lots of folks, like this gentleman, do it. Just yesterday, I spent a good two hours napping here. Sure, my ass was wet and my back ached, but the air was cool and I felt safe. I even slept with my headphones on!

Friday, August 19, 2005

Vampire

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Friday, August 12, 2005

Looking Up

This is what you'll see if you look up at the corner of 6th ave. and 40th street.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

PRIMER

This is a sculpture as it once was on my ceiling. One day, while I was in Paris, it got so hot in there, that the glue I made it with melted just enough to make it drop. It was a pain in the ass getting it up there the first time, so I'm going to recycle it into another piece.

Serenity

This was shot on the beach at Coney Island...last year! And it was still in my phone. At last I am liberated of it.

Monday, August 08, 2005

Mysterious!

I shot this in my room near my bed. As you can tell, I jarred the camera a bit. I never expected a find a smiling skull! Okay, maybe this is like finding Jesus on a piece of toast, but it still looks creepy!

Into the looking glass...

This is what's great about this site, realtime photo journalism. Or in this case, fooling around. It is a pretty cool idea though.

Graffiti

People sure do like to scatch things and ruin things. This is a table in Riverside Park, Harlem, NYC.