Surfing the wave

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Through the Ivy

Ivy
 
Santa Monica, 2008. I’m always looking for the angles.

December 13, 2008

Street View


 
New York, 2006. 8th Avenue. I only noticed the people hours later.

November 26, 2008

Skylight


 
Los Angeles, 2006. Digging a little deeper into the archives.

November 25, 2008

Overhang


 
Santa Monica, 2008. The moon was nearly full, but I was too impatient to shoot it ‘right’.

November 23, 2008

Mist (Missed)


 
Santa Monica, 2008. Somehow the night is different in November.

November 21, 2008

Quiet Corner


 
New York, 2008. I was already thinking about the flight home.

October 25, 2008

Empire State


 
New York, 2008. Not enough time this trip to shoot at night except for this one quick image I caught before jumping into a cab.

October 24, 2008

Aarrghh

July 23, 2008

We’re on Mars too

Mars Phoenix Lander

Mars, 2008. This more-or-less true color image shows the special DVD containing about 250,000 names (including cbell’s) and other information velcroed onto the Mars Phoenix Lander. Image: NASA (obviously).

The Phoenix Lander like the Spirit and Opportunity Rover missions before have reignited my long-standing interest in planetary exploration that dates back to afternoons in the late 70s and early 80s sitting in absolute awe watching the “live” images coming back from the Voyager 1 & 2 missions.

May 31, 2008

Weatherford

Weatherford Wind Farm

Weatherford, OK, 2008. This growing wind power installation creates an impressive view along the horizon. I took this shot while driving east on I-40 across Oklahoma last March.

May 16, 2008

Mid-Cent Mod

Julius Shulman: Palm Springs

For fellow mid-century modern fans here in Los Angeles: Julius Shulman will be signing copies of the new Julius Shulman: Palm Springs at the DWR studio in LA on Friday 29 February 2008 from 6 to 8 PM.

February 18, 2008

Last clear night

Moon reflection

Marina del Rey, CA, 2008. By the end of the evening, it was raining (and it hasn’t really stopped since).

January 25, 2008

No wonder it takes so long to file taxes

IRSIn reviewing the instructions for when a business needs to prepare a 1099-Misc form for payments made, I noted the following complicated exceptions: no need to send a 1099 for payments made to a corporation unless that corporation provided legal services (strange, but ok) or if those payments were for medical and health payments (again, ok) and then they note one more exception:

Fish purchases for cash. [conveniently, the instructions go on to explain that] ‘Fish’ means all fish and other forms of aquatic life. ‘Cash’ means U.S. and foreign coin and currency and a cashier’s check, bank draft, traveler’s check, or money order. Cash does not include a check drawn on your personal or business account.

So make sure to keep track of the cash payments your business is making when buying any form of aquatic life! Something tells me that this odd exception can be traced back to a big case of fraud.

January 21, 2008

Primal urge

illustrationWhile I only recently discovered Hugh McLeod’s fantastically popular ChangeThis Manifesto: How to Be Creative from 2004, the gapingvoid cartoonist captures so many practically useful ideas about living a creative life, I can’t help but recommend it. It’s an eminently readable free PDF with plenty of Hugh’s unique back-of-the-business-card illustrations.

One of my favorite passages comes in the midst of Hugh’s reflection how some have passion to change the world. He traces the roots of that kind of passion to what he calls the “Pissed Off Gene”:

Human beings have this thing I call the “Pissed Off Gene.” It’s that bit of our psyche hat makes us utterly dissatisfied with our lot, no matter how kindly fortune smiles upon us.

It’s there for a reason. Back in our early caveman days being pissed off made us more likely to get off our butt, get out of the cave and into the tundra hunting woolly mammoth, so we’d have something to eat for supper. It’s a survival mechanism. Damn useful then, damn useful now.

. . .


Part of understanding creative urge is understanding that it’s primal. Wanting to change the world is not a noble calling; it’s a primal urge.

We think we’re “providing a superior integrated logistic system” or “helping America to really taste freshness.” In fact, we’re just pissed off and want to get the hell out of the cave and kill the woolly mammoth.

(Emphsis mine.) Go read it. Really. It’s fun too.

January 18, 2008

Back on the road

Dale Evans Parkway Exit

Apple Valley, CA, 2008. I was ready for a long drive in the rain to kick-off the annual pilgrimage to LasVegas for CES, but as soon as I crossed the mountain pass, the clouds parted a bit and the rain stopped. The vista views were dramatic with the sun poking through the dense clouds.

January 7, 2008

Odds

How does 1-in-75 sound now?
 
UPDATE: original link died. Found better reference.

December 23, 2007

cbell Corollary

Remember this? I propose the following:

Never ascribe to malice that which can more easily be explained by incompetence.

It’s an effective conspiracy theory killer too. Naturally, this is cbell’s Corollary to Occam’s Razor.

December 18, 2007

First aid

Industrial First Aid

Santa Monica, 2007. Time to go back outside.

December 17, 2007

Las Vegas fog

Las Vegas Fog

Las Vegas, 2007. The fog was hanging low and illuminated by the strip lights.

December 4, 2007

Back in Santa Monica

Colorado Ave

Santa Monica, 2007.

December 4, 2007