Friday, October 06, 2006

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Monday, October 02, 2006

Only In NY

If there is a God, this museum will merge with the Please Touch Museum.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Hold On To Your Hair While You Still Have It

This guy must have clearly thought that just walking by could cause his hair to fall out.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Emergency Preparedness

"Sorry, the guy with the key is out to lunch."

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Spell Checker

When you car gets towed you can pay Fiore Bros with moniy.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

No Parking

... and served in your nachos platter

Monday, September 25, 2006

Picture Worth 1,000 Words

In case the 3 California rolls you just ate didn't help your Japanese (and your mom didn't teach you any manners), the Sushi people provide a handy picture. Wonder if that's a Delta faucet?

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Snatch Man

When I was in college, I played basketball at a local park with a guy who was a "reposession agent" for GMAC. In other words he drove a tow truck taking cars from people who didn't pay their loans or lapsed their insurance, etc. He said that in the "bad neighborhoods" he would drive down the street and people would yell and point from their porches "there goes the snatch man".

If you've been reading this blog, I take far too many pictures through my front windshield with my point and shoot. Let's hope that one day my posting is not a shot of my deployed air bag.
In case you couldn't read the plate.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Oh My

She may be hiding her eyes, but that dog looks like it's enjoying the show.


On another note, my site is getting closer. photodudeny.com is almost ready to go. Much of the templates are in place. Give it a look.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Veggies Give You Gas

Why give those veggies you hate to the dog when you can feed them to the car.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Oxymoron


What are they thinking in the Florida DMV? It's never cold there.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Rush Hour

If you're from NY, you understand.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Friday, September 15, 2006

Did You Know That?

Where would we be without the NY State Parks Department? Our tax dollars at work. Maybe quicksand baths will become trendy.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Les Successful

Les Schwab, Charles Schwab's Les successful brother.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Marathon Man

Can you hear me now? Mile 13.

Update. My site is getting closer. Thanks to Jonathan (shrued.com), my site (photodudeny.com) is almost ready to go. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Monday, September 11, 2006

Where Is Osama Bin Laden?


60 Months Ago, Osama Bin Laden knocked down our towers and killed 3,000 Americans. Yet we allow him to remain at large because we are not willing to go into Pakistan and capture him.

In December 1941, the Japanese attacked the US at Pearl Harbor. 44 months later, they surrendered having been defeated (along with Germany).

During the war the following was true:

We didn't ask France or any other country for their blessing to defend ourselves, nor did we care what their opinion was.

We didn't allow German and Japanese tourists and students to continue to come to America.

We didn't trade with them.

We didn't try to seperate the "good Germans" and "good Japanese" from the bad. Most Germans were not members of the Nazi party but there was pleanty of support for Hitler. In Japan, the Emporer was worshiped as a living God.

We didn't and still haven't apologized for fire bombing Dresden or Nuking Hiroshima - and hopefully we never will. Those things had to be done. The German and Japanese people had to realize that to survive in this world they had to change their thinking or perish. Clearly they chose survival and no longer pose a threat others. But to get there they had to be brought to their knees.

Now some 60 years later we face a similar threat once again. Only instead of dealing with the problem, we try to dance around it. It's not even "politically correct" to state this, but I will:

Islam Is A Terrorist Cult

Are there, "good Islamics" just as there were good Germans and Japanese? Sure, but they don't make the rules. So there is only one answer if we are to survive. We must deal with Islam, just like we dealt Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. They must be broken and forced to change their thinking and behavior, just like their predecessors.

It's time to take the gloves off. We are in WWIII and it's time we started acting like it.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Tourist Season

Or, is that tourists in season?

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Friday, September 08, 2006

Ali Akbar

"Look Abdullah, after we tamper with the equipment and kill the passengers we can touch the high voltage wire and get our 40 virgins."

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Airplane Pididdle

Where's that FAA inspector?

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Rules Of The Road

Rock / Paper / Scissors for Hikers

Monday, September 04, 2006

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Memory Lane

Since the summer is ended, I thought I would share some cool stuff that I shot this year.

These are from a car show I attended in St. James, NY at a place called Flowerfield. Sadly, there won't be many more shows here as Stony Brook University has decided to steal this land by seizing it through eminent domain. For those of you unfamiliar with SBU, it's a state U with literally acres and acres of undeveloped land. They don't need to seize the neighbors land if they need a few new buildings - what they are doing is wrong and at some levels threaten all of us.

It was actually hard to get images of these cars without reflections of other cars as they are mirror polished and parked in close proximity to each other. I tried to use the reflections to make some cool images.




The owner of this Mustang was proudly boasting that this car was currently being featured in a commercial for Ford starring Derek Jeter and Spike Lee. Spike drove this car in the commercial.


This is when a Cadillac was a Cadillac! My grandfather had one with fins when I was young.


Clearly those baby boomers are aging.



My first car was a Dodge Challenger, just like this one. I had it for many years through High School and College. Boy do I wish I had it back now.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Off And Running

Since it's taken me over a year to get my own photosite and blog up and running (I've already had to renew the domain), I decided to get in the game with a preformatted blog. So, until I finish my little project, which is just not at the top of my priorities for now, this will just substitute.

So for the next few weeks, months, or even years - this will temporarily provide a site for me to post some of the day to day stuff I like to shoot.

I hope you all enjoy.


Although I shot this a few weeks ago, it says how I feel about the end of summer - SAD!!! I hate the fall, every day gets colder (statistically anyway) and shorter.