Thursday, March 4, 2010

Seattle Round 2


This concludes another round of Seattle photos. Words of wisdom learned from our travels... If you are going to go "Car Fishing"... Do so safely. Do not use 50 lbs. fishing line... If you are using plastic easter eggs as bait with said fishing line, and (in a completely hypothetical scenario) the eggs get caught under a Subaru Forester being driven by four bros from EWU on their merry way home, the results could be catastrophic. Just don't do it...
I don't know if this picture does justice to how mad that lady looked...
Healthy foods...
Car fishing...
Though he denies it, i still think that this shot is the epitome of Josh Stevens.
This is going to an adventure magazine.



Yes, in case you were wondering, my friend Jeff as pictured above really did take a piece of gum off the wall and chew it. He only got three bucks for it too... That's desperation.




We found this chair on a random street corner. We decided to take it with us and get some shots, but the chair didn't actually make it too far. we got kind of lazy.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Seattle Trip


More New Zealand posts will come, I promise. But life has been so hectic lately that I haven't been shooting or posting much at all. I can't say that I am a fan of being this busy all the time, but that's part of life. Forgive me.

Anyways, I went to Seattle last weekend with a few friends of mine. We didn't really have a set schedule or anything, our plan was just to hang out for the weekend and get away from things for a weekend. The trip was a ton of fun. The photos attest to that.



An Hour Well Spent.
This guy had a great story. He was an army vet who fought in the Gulf War. He was really nice and we ended up talking to him for ten minutes or so. He said he was on his way back to Spokane... Although he was extremely nice, I'm still not sure if I'm convinced he really needed 37 dollars for a bus ticket... But Josh was convinced.
Dirtbags.
El Rio De Colombia...
Below Pike Street. Bicycles hanging precariously over passerbys.