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28 Oct 2010

Blood. Sometimes it sets my teeth on edge, other times it helps me control the chaos

I’m HOOKED on watching Dexter; America’s favorite serial killer. I’ve heard from a few people I resemble him so what better costume than this!? The shirt is authentic, but the gloves, “knife”, and khakis are the best I could do on a local 1hr shopping spree. I only have Netflix, soooo don’t tell me what happens on season 5 when dressed like this. OK? Happy Halloween!

Dexter Morgan Halloween Costume

Dexter Morgan Halloween Costume

Dexter Morgan Halloween Costume

28 October, 2010 at 22:10 by Clint Davis

Tags: Butcher Knife, Dexter, Dexter Morgan, Halloween Costume, Showtime
Posted in Bloggable, Hobbies | 4 Comments »

24 Aug 2010

Road trip mixed with Base Jumping

Last weekend I spontaneously drove across the Mojave desert with Bogart the foster dog to visit my Aunt and Uncle in Phoenix. Nothing too extraordinary. Growing up in the South where trees and grass dominate the landscape like love letters to Justin Bieber’s mailbox, it still fascinates me to drive through the desert. I usually drive at night to avoid the notorious LA traffic. But this time I drove there and back during daylight, with my camera and a 50mm lens.


Typical landscape of California. Bogart was a great co-driver. He pointed out all the squirrels.


Just so California could remind every driver on the I-10 that they care about the environment, they set up 3,100 turbines near Palm Springs. An amazing spectacle, and would be interested in knowing how many rear-ending-rubber-necking car accidents happen because of them.


Rows and rows and rows and rows of turbines.


They almost look like trees from very far away.


5:00 AM next morning I head out with my adrenaline junkie buddy Matt Frohlich from South Carolina (who goes to helicopter school in Phoenix) to base jump off of Superstition Mountain. Me? I was just along for the ride for a good hike and take some pictures :)


We park and start the 2hr hike to the top of Superstitious (the jumping point framed in the background).


An Arizona sunrise is about as good as it gets.


For a brief moment I felt like I was delivering some ring to some volcano.


Once the sun rises the rock looks even more menacing.


Rule #1 when going anywhere in Arizona: Bring plenty of H2O.


Matt looking EXTREMELY nervous to be doing his 800-some-odd jump off a big rock.


Rule #2 when going base jumping: Bring a friend. Rule #1? Open your chute.


Finally reaching the top, Scott and Matt do a wind check to see if it’s safe to jump.


Yep, it’s safe. Tie your shoes tight and get ready. Rule #24 of Base Jumping: Strap a video camera to your helmet so you can impress the ladies on youtube.


One last survey before descending over 1000 feet in a little over 1 minute… hopefully not any less than that.


Matt’s recorded jump. Listen at around 00:10, the sound of the chute opening sounds like a shotgun. That’s me at 0:14 watching from the tip top lol. They got to the bottom of the mountain in 1 minute. It took me 45x that to get back down :(


For Matt, base jumping is more safe than driving down a highway, so I wasn’t very worried about picking up any body parts. In fact later in the day we did an impromptu photoshoot near Camelback Mountain of another base jump. Look for the edited shot very soon. After the shoot, and jump, I had just enough time to snap off an incredible sunset over downtown Phoenix. One day I’ll sky dive… and dare I say, one day have enough confidence to jump off 1000′ tall rocks? That’s a damn good way to get over my fear of heights.

24 August, 2010 at 1:02 by Clint Davis

Tags: Base Jumping, Matt Frohlich, Superstitious Mountain
Posted in Bloggable, Hobbies, Landscape, Pets/Animals | 2 Comments »

25 Jun 2010

IPHONE 4 SERVED: EXTRA RARE

I wouldn’t call myself an expert on the latest gizmos and widgets out there, but I’ve used enough cell phones in my time to realize a good gadget when I see it. In the past I balked at the first text message I ever received, and laughed at people who paid more than $50 for cell phone plans. Now? I can’t leave home without my iPhone in fear of not checking my email every 5 minutes, not being able to navigate to the nearest Starbucks, or hearing a song I love but don’t know the name (Thanks Shazam!). And now after waiting 5hrs in line, next to people who talk WAY too much, on a beautiful sunny day in LA, I have a new shiny faster gizmo to replace my older gizmo. I don’t care how much more awesome your HTCevoPalmPreAndroidBlackberry Version 3.6.71 flavor-of-the-week is than my nose-in-the-air iPhone. It. Just. Works. And it’s delicious.

My old 3G is loved, used, and very well done… say hello to my new iPhone 4!
Enjoy my hand-me-down big sister!
/subtle i-have-an-iPhone4-on-release-day blog post :D

25 June, 2010 at 0:59 by Clint Davis

Tags: apple, iphone 4
Posted in Bloggable, Business / Tools, Hobbies | 1 Comment »

11 May 2010

Formula Drift: Atlanta

With my new found freedom of working freelance, I spontaneously bought AirTran plane tickets at 2am to go to the Formula D: Atlanta event. No hotel necessary, my old friends at S3 Magazine and new friends at Keep Drifting Fun provided a couch (or floor) to sleep on.

BIG thanks to UrbanRacer.com for getting me media access. Shamefully I spent most of my time having a few Yuenglings in the paddock area, but hell I was mainly here to have fun. On to the pics:


I have this foot thing I’m working on… trust me it’ll be cool. But this shows where I was shooting for most of these pics.


One of my favorite shots; 2009 Champion Chris Forsberg leading 2004 and 2006 Champion Samuel Hübinette around the horseshoe.


Forsberg ripping around the horseshoe again.


Ryan Tuerck blowing smoke in my face. Thanks


Ross Petty smokin’ around the horseshoe. One of my favorite cars of the crowd.


Vaughn Gittin Jr. showboating for the crowd. The sound of this mustang’s V8 almost makes me want to buy one… almost.


Dai Yoshiahra against Chris Forsberg in the semi-finals.


Close-up of how beat-up these cars can get over 2 brutal days of drifting.


The big weiner; Dai Yoshihara. A crowd favorite.

Formula D has been around for nearly a decade, and the sport of drifting much longer. It’s one of the few motorsports where I see absolutely everyone associated with the sport having fun. Any attitudes that flare up over an unethical bump or crash is dissipated as quickly as the smoke just made. Drifting was founded on having fun, and when the sun goes down and cars are trailored away it will still be based on fun. Long live drifting. :)

11 May, 2010 at 18:09 by Clint Davis

Tags: Atlanta, Chris Forsberg, Dai Yoshihara, Drift, Formula Drift, Keep Drifting Fun, Ross Petty, Ryan Tuerck, S3, Samuel Hubinette, UrbanRacer, Vaughn Gittin Jr.
Posted in Cars, Entertainment, Hobbies | 9 Comments »

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