Archive for June, 2010

X amount.


2010
06.19

Some pictures of legendary original L.A. punk band X as seen at the Long Beach Ink N’ Iron Festival. Fell in love with these guys after seeing Decline of Western Civilization. Never for once thought that one day I would open up for them and meet all the original members. Now in their ’50s, over 30 years after their heyday, they still packed a helluva punch and rocked the house. Flawless.

Billy Zoom of X

Exene of X

John Doe of X

Not to be outdone, Stiff Little Fingers also put on a stellar performance—yet another band I wish I knew back when they were really doing their thing. Here’s some snaps from my lil’ Point n’ Shoot, starting with Jake Burns (lead vox/guitar):

Jake Burns of Stiff Little Fingers

Ian McCallum on rhythm guitar…

Ian McCallum of Stiff Little Fingers

And Ali McMordie on bass.

Ali McMordie of Stiff Little Fingers

Couldn’t get a clear shot of the drummer, but I’ll look around to see if anyone else got one. Their energy was out of this world. I can imagine a kid saying “Jake Burns is me dad!” I’d be totally stoked. I hope my kid can say that about me someday.

Sugar Daddy 2


2010
06.10

Ants drinking sugar water (1 of 3)

I try to entertain my kid outdoors as much as possible. I figure it’s the least I can do to get him to appreciate his natural surroundings…before we go back inside and play Atari ;)

Anyways, the Sugar Daddy strikes again. Greg really loves seeing how the ants mob the blob—and this time they were on it like white on rice. They must’ve been hungry from that long walk.

Ants drinking sugar water (2 of 3)

Imagine Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” tune playing right now with these ants about to breakdance battle on top of the blob, eh? What better way to work off that sugar rush.

Ants drinking sugar water (3 of 3)

I enhanced this one a little with an unsharp mask in Photoshop. I’m not sure if I caught some surface tension in that blur to the left of the ant’s head, but it’s still amazing how these ants can walk on top of the liquid surface.

I’ve always liked ants’ butts (I know, I know…they’re abdomens). They look like little brown Christmas tree lights. I’ve heard they leave trails with their butts to lead the other ants to spectacular finds like this gigantic blob which appeared out of nowhere. I wonder if the other ants smelled the trail and went, “WTF! Are you serious?!! I’m SO there dood!

I also wonder if ants talk like surfers.

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