I have realized that everythng looks artsy when taken in sepia. This is the knocker on our front door.
This picture wouldn't be that interesting except for the fact that it was taken through a pair of
binoculars.
It would appear that I have taken a black and white picture and then masterfully photoshoped
a red apple into the shot, but in fact, this is a full colour picture. The background just
happens to be drab. Yes, be amazed.
Guitars make wonderful models. Again, my sepia fetish returns.
I wear this bone fish hook necklace, called a tiki, every day. It used to be my dad's, and has
been blessed twice by a Maori chief.
Taking pictures of yourself gets tedious, because you can't see how the shot is going to turn out,
and you end up cutting off part of the subject.
This is one of those pin things that you can press shapes into. It's a lot of fun make crazy faces
and imprint them into it, but your face gets red.
The sun was coming through at just the right angle. It looks like there's an explosion in the room.
I sprayed the spider's web with water so it would show up better. In the end I walked through
the web by accident and wrecked it. Little Harry wasn't very pleased with me.
Proof that even the most mundane of objects look good in sepia. A refridgerator, for goodness sake!
Hell's Gate. Also known as my little sister's room. Enter at own risk.
These signs warn the unwary trespasser that they are about to enter the most awesome room a teenage guy
could ask for.
I've got three guitars in my room, several amplifiers(I've pasted over the brand name on this one, but any
guitar player should be able to guess what brand it is), a drum kit, and a Wii and X-box in my room, plus
a dart board and a fooseball table which I hardly ever use.
The "Creeper Shot".
I don't know why I even have that thing. I couldn't solve one if my life depended on it.
It made a good picture, though.
This was the album cover for my first one-track record: "Preteen Insolence, Unshaved .
Just for the record, that isn't actually a cigarette.