Re: Photograph your house exterior!
Fuck, as if we need another reason to be jealous of Trey!
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Fuck, as if we need another reason to be jealous of Trey!
I live in the second floor flat of a converted Victorian house here in Bristol.
Last edited by Faldor (2012-02-17 22:41:02)
Oh, I know where you are! I recognize that missiony-temple thing. WeHo/Century City-ish?
Not quite, are you mistaking this:
http://www.pictureninja.com/pages/unite … lywood.jpg
for the giant Mormon spaceship on Santa Monica?
http://www.skyscrapersunset.com/skyscra … /la/06.jpg
Cahuenga's like a block past said real church.
I live in my brother-in-law's basement. I would take a picture, but the crushing depression of it all doesn't photograph well. Also, it's suburbia.
Last Friday I was helping a friend shoot a sizzle reel for his Sailing show, and I texted Trey that I was sailing past his house. Not in those words, but I literally sailed past his house.
I love the FUCK out of your city iJim. Not sure it loves me though. I got KO'd in my first pro fight there, and my ex is from there. Not sure what Chicago is trying to tell me.
Hm. That doesn't *sound* like something Chicago would do. As default conciliator, drinks on me next time you're in town.
Eddie and Jim in a room with alcohol might be too much goodness in one place.
This is Emeryville (pixar country), facing the oakland hills. Berkeley's campus is off in the distance.
This is not nearly as cool looking as being able to stare at Alcatraz when i got to lunch at work, though.
shackshouse by McShackman, on Flickr
Trey, now I realize that I have two friends who live down in the Marina on a boat, and I still haven't managed to check out either one, sigh, I fail. Especially as I work like two blocks from there.
As usual, I'm away from home this week, and I don't have pictures of my (dull, Midwestern, small town) neighborhood, so I offer this for now to show where I am....
EDIT:
It just occurred to me that I DO have a photo of my neighborhood, which I took at 11,000 feet when a return flight actually allowed me to say, "I can see my house from here!"
Last edited by Zarban (2012-02-17 18:58:26)
Fixed the link
One of the channels is off on the left side of the far left house. Jiggle the cable.
No it really looks like that. Actually kinda useful for finding your way home when drunk
One of the channels is off on the left side of the far left house. Jiggle the cable.
/jiggles/
That do it?
Office shots. Just deal, ok?
View from the rear window
View from the street
My view of suburbia from my bedroom window.
Here we go, taken an hour ago.
Last edited by Tomahawk (2012-02-24 14:55:39)
So long as we're accepting views from work. This is the view from the studio I'm at right now.
When we got a nice dump of snow a few weeks ago.
And what it looks like most of the time.
/Sorry for shitty cam phoneness of em, I haven't been able to get my real camera down there to take a decent pic of it yet
man i love vancouver... i stayed at that sick hotel off to the left once.
think it's one of the few cities other than SF i could actually live.
Photo I took a while back standing in my front door.
Looking to the north and on the background behind the dome like structure (called The Pearl) you can barely see Snæfellsjökul. The glacier where the entrance to a passage leading to the center of the earth was located in Jules Verne's "A Journey to the Center of the Earth".
"AshDigital", "Snæfællsjökull". I see what you did there-ur.
Care to share with the rest of the class?
Well, when we're talking "Jökull" and "Ash", it's pretty much a given he/she's from Iceland.
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