An Update on Heather
I’ve had a couple of chats with Heather since her arrival in Bangladesh. She’s been very busy! Here’s an update … Continue reading →
View ArticlePost Detail
Photo of a cast iron post taken in the Garden District in New Orleans, April, 2011. Continue reading →
View ArticleGallbladder Removal: Post-Op Week 3 – 4
The week that Heather spent abroad was perhaps the worst week since the surgery. Things were looking fine until the … Continue reading →
View ArticleScrounger / Hoarder
I’m always amazed at the ability of critters like this. Their feet don’t seem to have the articulation to hold … Continue reading →
View ArticlePoster Process
This hurts to watch. Fantastic poster and the hand printing takes it home. Whatever they were paid for this poster, … Continue reading →
View ArticleFlexing Against Trolls
TL;DR version We’re going to be fine. Trolls have been a part of our life since at least 2001. Heather … Continue reading →
View ArticleSpeechless
Amon Tobin‘s ambitious live production for ISAM (via ISO50): This looks like the best electronic visual explosion ever. I wish … Continue reading →
View ArticleBlood in the Water
photo: David Shankbone I’ve been absolutely riveted by the events in the UK news media over the past week or … Continue reading →
View ArticleBooooom!
Here’s the story from the New York Times. The hits keep coming. UPDATE: Two CEOs in one day: Wall Street … Continue reading →
View ArticleJaw Dropping Stories from England
Graeme Robertson/Getty Images This just keeps getting crazier. First up is the story of John Yates, London Metropolitan police assistant … Continue reading →
View ArticleTwiglets
We’ve had a very white week. Which, technically, we always have, because as you may have guessed, we are of … Continue reading →
View ArticleStark Darkly
Playing with Lightroom 3 noise reduction and serious split toning. Love the split toning for high contrast images. Love it.
View ArticleShort Afternoons
iPhone 4S shot fed into Grungetastic on the Mac and then Photoshop. Worth clicking into for the second, more detailed image. Continue reading →
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