We all die. The goal isn’t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. — Chuck Palahniuk, Diary (Novel)
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Lightroom 3 is super discounted at B&H today. It's $70! (Compared to the $270 price tag.) -
In case anyone is interested.
FYI
NYC on Flickr.
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Photoshopbomb of the Day: And so it begins?
[noelattack / context.]
Amazing. Truly Amazing.
I do not understand when people sign blog posts. Why? - mar-see-ah

GPOYW
Just me trying to get the perfect shot at the edge of a 7,000ft cliff. NBD
Also: I probably shouldn’t have been fumbling around with lenses while I was up there.
San Francisco (by rjcaputophotography)
Kodak Name to Disappear From Academy Awards Theater | LA Times -
I guess they can’t afford that either.
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In Case You Were Wondering, Chris Brown Is Still The Absolute Worst -
If you haven’t read the old police report lately or seen Brown’s tweets from Grammy night, you owe it to yourself to check this out.
Fuck that guy.
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World Press Photo Contest 2012
World Press Photo, a non-profit organization based in the Netherlands, recently announced the winners of its 2012 photojournalism contest. More than 5,000 photographers from 124 countries submitted over 100,000 pictures to the competition. Top honors this year went to Samuel Aranda for his image of a woman holding a wounded relative during protests in Yemen. The prize-winning photographs will be assembled into an exhibition that will travel to 45 countries over the next year. Below is just a sample of this year’s group of winners — please visit the World Press Photo website to see them all
Above: Jenny E. Ross was the first prize winner in the Nature Singles category of the 2012 World Press Photo contest, for her photograph of a male polar bear climbing precariously on the face of a cliff above the ocean at Ostrova Oranskie in northern Novaya Zemlya, Russia, attempting to feed on seabird eggs. (AP Photo/Jenny E. Ross)
See more fantastic photos at The Atlantic
Son of a peach…heh. (Taken with instagram)
It’s been a long time, beer.
FuckYeahBeer!
Another true story.
A New York Times reporter discovers something better than travel websites: travel AGENTS. -
Human fucking beings!!!
True story.
Drinking my Valentines day beer.