KATSU and MORAL spray tag the city

August 28, 2009 @ 9:23 pm

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Holy crap, this is epic. Graffiti writers KATSU and MORAL used high pressure fire extinguishers filled with paint to cover large city walls with their tags. [via]

Remember that photo I posted on Twitter of the huge KATSU tag somewhere along Riverside Park? Well, this video above shows how that exact tag was done.

145th Street and beyond

June 17, 2009 @ 9:43 pm

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I took a day off today from job hunting to travel northbound along Riverside Park toward the George Washington Bridge. I didn’t have a specific destination, but I knew that I wanted to at least pass by the tunnel underpass that is under the 145th Street bridge. I got there and realized quickly that it wasn’t a place I wanted to venture in alone, so I continued biking until I reached this peculiar section of Riverside Park that I’ve never been to before.

I soon found myself beyond an open gate, standing amidst a pile of sand in front of me. Directly beside this sand pile were the Amtrak train tracks, which I’ve been on before, but never this far north. There was some outstanding graffiti going on in this area which naturally made me want to hop the fence. Luckily, after some snooping around, I found a hole along the fence and climbed in. In front of me was what you see in the image above.

Anyway, I explored the place and took a few photos (which I’ll post soon). But while I was there, I couldn’t help but think about how this was probably prime real estate for the homeless. It’s sheltered, there’s some sunlight, and it’s relatively quiet (Amtrak doesn’t run that often). But obviously, what do I know. It was just a nice place to be I guess. I always imagine these places to be full of stories and history.

Sneak peek at my Freedom Tunnel excursion

March 21, 2009 @ 3:36 pm

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Going into the Freedom Tunnel on Manhattan’s Westside is something I’ve always wanted to do for a very long time. And today, I finally got a chance to explore the place and take pictures.

This has seriously been one of the best days of my life.

Pictures soon, but I want to process them all first. There’s about 200+ of them from this magical underground place! Stay tuned!

Today’s adventure

March 20, 2009 @ 6:26 pm

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More pictures later. But for now, these two.

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