I recently had the pleasure of seeing my first show at the Rock and Roll Hotel on H Street which, I thought, was a pretty fantastic venue. Perfect place for an intimate little rock show and all around cool place to hang out. Beware if you're not a fan of the hipster crowd though, as they are quite abundant. The upstairs bar/ dance hall reminded me a lot of this place I loved in Brooklyn, which perhaps explains a lot about my previous sentence. Regarding this particular picture, someone who knows my eclectic taste in music can probably figure out why I liked it so much.
Quick shout out to Titus Andronicus and Free Energy who both put on a fantastic show. First time in a while I think that I have seen two bands have that much fun playing their own music at their own show. Titus especially, I was neutral on after hearing only a couple of songs, but seeing them live gave their music a whole new feeling. Free Energy I always kind of liked, but they get bonus points to for indulging my request to have the band sign my CD.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Welcome from General Washington!
Hello and welcome to my new photo blog!
This blog has been something I've wanted to start doing for some time now, both to have a somewhat structured way of visually documenting my life, but also to get myself to start paying more attention to the world around me. For example, this statue is one I pass almost every day on the way to work. It depicts General Washington, (as in our first president) during the Battle of Trenton. It took me nearly a month of passing by this statue before I paid enough attention to notice that it was Washington, which probably says a lot about how observant or at least curious I am about the world around me. Or maybe I just tend to tune out statues of dead guys on horses. Either way, it's time for me to start taking some more time to pay attention to my surroundings, hence the purpose of this blog.
Not that George Washington needs much more to seem am impressive individual, but on the particular night of this photo there was a thunderstorm brewing behind the general, and I must say there's something about a background of lightning bolts and rolling storm clouds like makes a battle statue seem all the more impressive. My apologies for the somewhat poor quality of the photo, but I'm working with a simple-point and shoot so grainy-ness, especially considering the lighting of this shot, is a bit hard to avoid.
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