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Under Pressure Crew Wall
Full Size: www.ca-crew.com/wall/2010/014.jpg
Action Shot: www.ca-crew.com/blog/2010/08/under-pressure-action-shot/
NARC CREDK FEZAT LITH MISTX HAVOK BETA
Thanks to UP staff (Seaz&Flow, Joe, Ant, Rayne....)
Former Safeway store located at 570 Munras Ave. in Monterey,CA. This store building in 1951 was one of the oldest Safeway stores remaining in operation up until its closure (in December 2007). The store even retained a set of manual doors facing the street! Safeway renovated the interior of the store sometime in the 1980's but the general layout remained the same as it had when it opened.
The store closed when Safeway chose not to renew their lease in 2007 and the building sat vacant for a few months thereafter. The City worked with a potential group of tenants who were looking into occupying the vacant building. Trader Joes was best suited for the site and renovations were under way for the store by January 2008. Only weeks before the anticipated opening a car smashed into the building and started ransacking everything in its path. The opening was then pushed back and by early this year was officially opened. Trader Joes seemed to be doing a good business in the building along with a non-related pharmacy occupying about 1/4 of the space.
A view of Morro Bay with a nice walking trail along the shore line, boats moored in the harbor, Morro Rock and the three stacks are from an old steam generating power plant. The old town water front is a tourist attraction with lots of seafood places and souvenir shops. Was a great day for a walk through the trees and watch the sea life and boats on the water with the overcast sky sheltering the walk.
AKUMA MISTX LITH
Full size: www.ca-crew.com/walls.html
On the blog: www.ca-crew.com/blog/2013/08/random-paintings/
Television=Information=Misinformation=Propaganda=Addiction.
Placing TV antenna 1963 .Bruxelles, Belgium
Bedford CA Dormobile camper van (1958) in Bonn, Germany.
Dormobiles were camper van conversions of vans, built by the coachbuilder Martin Walter since the late 1950s.
Per atlasobscura.com: Beached on a sandbar in Inverness, California, the abandoned Point Reyes Boat would seem to be little more than a large piece of detritus littering an otherwise protected wetland, but don’t tell that to the droves of photographers that take advantage of its mouldering beauty. Known as the Tomales Bay Shipwreck, the Inverness Shipwreck, or the S.S. Point Reyes, the tall fishing boat was once in danger of being removed, but it was local photographers who actually saved it. The vessel was originally dragged aground by the land’s previous owner who had intended to fix the ship up. However, like many fixer-upper projects, he never actually got around to the repairs, leaving the boat, which still bears the name, “Point Reyes,” to decay on the shore. When the land was taken over by a wetlands restoration firm, the boat was an obvious target for removal. But thanks to the attention the local photographers and visitors gave the wreck, the company allowed it stay right where it was.
This shoot was from earlier this week. School is always hectic as it comes near the end of the semester. I'm excited and scared for finals week! So my posting has been slowing down. It'll pick up as soon as the semester is over :)
Anyways...
Caity is pursuing an acting career. She needed some head shots, so she asked me if I could do them for her. I gave em' a try and they ended up turning out great!