Monday, May 23, 2011

Antiques

This shot comes from the outside of the building of the previous post.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

I will see you in your sleep!

Alright. So let me start off by saying that I normally do not go about my days thinking of creating scenes like this. This photo is an inspiration from the brother of the grammatical fairy: Kentzizzle.

In the mail last week Kentzizzle sent us a coffee table book on creepy-ass dolls. If you happen to purchase this book, please do not look at the book before bed. You will have some CREEPY-ASS dreams.

To honor Kentzizzle and his wonderful gift I decided to create my own creepy-ass doll. While exploring the town of Pescadero California the Grammatical Fairy and I stumbled into this old Antique shop. We went upstairs, and I will let the picture below tell the story of what we found sitting in the front of the attic.



Sunday, May 8, 2011

Charlie Chaplin

After an amazing drive today on the 17 Mile Loop around Pebble Beach the Grammatical Fairy and I stopped in Carmel for a bite to eat. There was this small little cafe in an alley way that had this great graffiti wall. I was standing at an angle that just captured everything about the spot. Hope you enjoy!

Fremont Farm

I am always amazed on how you can find some of the quietest and secluded places right in the middle of a busy town. While out exploring yesterday grammatical fairy and I discovered the Ardenwood Historical Farm right in the middle of Fremont. The original owner moved to California to discover gold but then realized he was horrible at that so he started farming and made a FORTUNE! Now it is a park that does tours of the old buildings and has plenty of picnic areas for families.

In a continued effort to explore new medians for my photos I have combined three "cutouts" from pictures taken on the farm yesterday. The master's house, the windmill, and the water shed. Enjoy!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sunset at Cliff House

This picture was taken over this past weekend at the old Bath House (AKA a Pool) that use to be near the Cliff House in San Francisco. The bath house use to hold up to 5000 people at one time. The building is now long gone but you can walk around in the remains of the foundation of the building.