A British Petrolum Ad I’d Like to See
Monday, May 31st, 2010


I don’t now who to credit for the skull itself, I only did the overlays and other adjustments.
Take any and all of these graphics. More to come. No credits or anything, just take them. Maybe they’ll start a conversation about what’s going on here.


This was taken close to my house in Hammond, Louisiana right after hurricane Katrina plowed through some trees. The sign obviously became redundant.

Philly being Philly. Awesome city.

…speaking of awesome cities, this is New York, one tiny slice of the many views you can see from the top of the Empire State Building. Getting up there is super touristy, but the view is worth it. I could stay up there for days.

Ellis Island. My grandparents came through here from Ireland… setting foot here personally meant a lot. To anyone reading this, if you have a day to kill while in the NYC area, take the tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. It’s all breathtaking, sobering, educational, inspiring, and helps give you a whole new view of both the statue and the greatness of the people that made it here. They went through a lot, and the on site museum/processing area really makes the historical importance of the place hit home.

I don’t have the names of anyone in this photo, but they were a few of many academics in a bid to get an educational project started up here in Louisiana (the Science Education Center at LIGO). This photo was in the headquarters of the National Science Foundation in Arlington, Virginia.

This pool was in the middle of nowhere, Louisiana. A family friend was flipping a house that had an amazing pool in the back yard… we made an amazing deal, we had permission to skate it for a month if we’d do the initial cleaning (the pool was to be refurbished so wheel marks weren’t an issue). The pool had been left to its own devices for over a decade, and it was also located very close to a swampy lake that flooded a lot. This meant that a lot of the lake’s animals actually made it into the pool and created an entirely new habitat. The top of the brown line indicates where the artificial pond topped out… we extracted several hundred pounds of sludge, and relocated no less than two hundred catfish from the pool to the natural body of water nearby. In the photo, Small Time Skates owner (and my homie) Kerry Simpson (white T), and amazing skater, artist, and inker of skin Randy Muller.

…speaking of Kerry, this is Senator John Kerry campaigning in Baton Rouge way back in 2000.

Camofrog.

Free to be stuck in traffic, maybe.

Looking down the hotel hall at the Flamingo in Las Vegas, Nevada. Epic gaudiness.

This is Dr. Joseph Meyinsse from Southern University at a meeting in Virginia. My day job has given me the honor of working on some of the same projects that he has (in completely different aspects… he’s a respected administrator and representative of Southern, I’m a computer geek). I really love this photo, and if you ever meet Dr. Meyinsse, you’ll find him to be one of the nicest and smartest people ever. He’s done a lot for education in Louisiana, and he has such a positive attitude every time I see him I get hyped.

This healthy moth stayed on our door for four days. What’s up with that?
w00t!