Juan Jose Lightyear.
December 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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36 Hours
December 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I set up a camera to take a picture every 15 seconds for 36 hours. I got 698 still images compressed into a 29-second video. http://vimeo.com/7985024
Enjoy!
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I set up a camera to take a picture every 15 seconds for 36 hours. I got 698 still images compressed into a 29-second video. Enjoy!
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Black and White New York, traffic ticket, and fast food.
September 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Awesome old architecture pictures of New York. Don’t mess with angry Chicagoans! The good fast food, before fast food.
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Tagged: Photography, black and white, fast food, New York City, Chicago, attack, elderly, traffic ticket, gun, armed
The fastest lens, fried chicken, and Tip Jar.
September 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The world’s fastest lens. New York’s guide to fried chicken. Tip Jar is a collection of money saving tips submitted and ranked by everybody. Pretty neat.
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Tagged: community, fastest lens, food, fried chicken, human eye, Leica, money, New York, Photography, recession, saving tips
A $90,000 car, smart suitmaker, and Flu Trends.
September 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The new Mustang, for only $90,000. A VERY smart suitmaker, and Google’s Flu Trends.
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Tagged: car, charts, China, chinese, economy, flu, google, Mustang, suits, trends, Warren Buffett, wealthy
A year with Leica, abandoned places, and trains.
September 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment
One camera (late-1950s Leica M3), one lens (Leica), one film (B&W) for one year. Wow…
Cool pics of abandoned places and abandoned trains.
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Tagged: Photography, architecture, trains, abandoned places
Cruise ships, Madoff’s penthouse, and blackboards.
September 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment
How bad for the environment are cruise ships? Pictures of Madoff’s Manhattan penthouse. Are blackboards more environmentally friendly than whiteboards?
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Tagged: pollution, Manhattan, architecture, environment, New York City, pictures, money, Madoff, wealth, rich, cruise ship, interiors, pentahouse
The future, bridges, and a Russian airplane.
September 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Failed predictions about the future. Pictures of the strangest bridges around the world. Wow! Inside a Russian airplane that looks like Delta’s.
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Tagged: security, architecture, predictions, future, accident, bridges, Delta, russian airplane, aircraft
Nuts, abandoned structures, and a really cool graph.
September 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The people profiting from food allergies. The tallest abandoned structures on Earth. Is the world getting better or worse? This is a REALLY cool graph!
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Tagged: buildings, architecture, economy, nuts, profit, food allergies, abandoned structures



