February 2011
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December 2010
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Looking into the past →
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Ghosts of World War 2 →
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The Collar Flip →
If I tried to pull this off, people would just think I didn’t know how to use an iron…
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Miniature Vancouver II (Tony Leech) - Time lapse shot with tilt-shift lenses, inspired by the work of Keith Loutit.
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Wish I could afford a Tilt-Shift lens. →
Sydney photographer and filmmaker Keith Loutit attracted an internet and media sensation, following the release of his ‘Bathtub’ series of short films, that transformed both iconic and familiar Sydney scenes into miniature wonderlands. Known as the pioneer of the tilt-shift / time-lapse technique, Loutit was the first to recognize how time and focus combine to support the powerful...
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ali-mac:
OK…I’m impresed
I’m glad he explained at the end… I would’ve been puzzled for weeks until I forgot about it :p
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Deserves at least a couple page refreshes →
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Barbie Goes Gaga →
Meat dress, middle finger, melting piano!
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I could never wear pants this tight = very good... →
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Ottawa knows how to capitalize on winter fun →
Let’s face it. Most of Canada is darn chilly this time of year, but few places capitalize (no pun intended) on that more than our country’s own capital.
How cool is it to skate down the longest rink in the world, with Parliament Hill as a backdrop? And…it’s free! Since the early 1970s, the Rideau Canal is transformed every year into an eight-kilometre long skateway that winds through...
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G20 police rule slammed by ombudsman →
Ontario’s ombudsman had scathing criticism for the provincial government for quietly passing a G20 security regulation that gave police “phenomenal powers” that “should never have been enacted.”
The report, titled Caught in the Act and released Tuesday, said the Liberal government’s decision to enact Regulation 233/10 was unreasonable.
The regulation was...
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Some thoughts on “sex by surprise” →
There’s a lot going around in bloglandia and on the interwebs about WikiLeaks honcho Julian Assange’s sexual assault charge in Sweden; commentators are saying that Assange didn’t really rape anyone, and these are trumped-up charges of “sex by surprise,” which basically means that Assange didn’t wear a condom and so days later the women he slept with are claiming rape…
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WikiLeaks boss Assange denied bail →
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was denied bail in a British court on Tuesday and will remain behind bars after saying he plans to fight extradition to Sweden, where he faces sex charges.
In handing down his decision in the City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London, Judge Howard Riddle said he had “substantial grounds” to believe Assange would not appear for his...
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October 2010
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So quitting via dry-erase boards seems to be the... →
the follow-up: http://thechive.com/2010/08/11/a-word-from-jenny-16-photos/
July 2010
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make up your own mind on this one…
June 2010
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May 2010
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April 2010
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if you know me at all, you will know how much this... →
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my favorites: penny! and Muppets!
pamplemoussi: Something that may interest... →
brentgilliard:
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This podcast is really fascinating! I like how they say what people who have to work weekends miss the most was a sense of commonality on the weekends. This is too true. It wasn’t the actual work on Saturdays and Sundays at Starbucks that I disliked, it was just the fact that…
Wish I could say the same. I seem to have become trapped in the infinite cycle of...