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Taking pictures with an iPhone through a windshield

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Skeleton watches 

Rolls Royce Ghost features a hidden umbrella compartment (image 2)

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"Osaka Day 5 Infinite"

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VLC 2.0 is out! Get it here

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Rasta Monsta.

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How To Make It In America may have something to do with Marley's Mellow Mood, a green tea and honey "dietary supplement".

via Rawbeee

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SKY SERIES SELECTED WORKS.

The photographs in the ongoing Sky Series are initially captured as sunrises or sunsets. Cahan uses as many as four different cameras ranging from 6 x 7 film to digital. Employing dozens of graduated filters traditionally used by filmmakers, his objective is to create a window into a time and a place, and to demonstrate how memories and colors shift and become abstract. Cahan produces chromium prints of each image numerous times until the result is seamless, free of banding or blemish. Beyond technical description, the picture evokes the presence of, and the artist’s reverence for, nature at its most sublime.

By Eric Cahan

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Feature - Creative Staircase Designs 2.

View set 1 here

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Architects: Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Location: , Japan
Program: Residence

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The Bald Terrier 1200 by Deus Ex Machina is their take on a 2007 injected Harley Sportster 1200
Possession is a limited edition unholy wine collection, featuring three different red wines; “Evil Demon – Bloody Shiraz”, “Haunting Ghost – Spoory Cabernet” and “Old Witch – Cursed Pinot Noir”. By Daniel Brokstad

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Prime.

Prime Burger Restaurant, in Midtown Manhattan
For many of the guys that work here, the restaurant is like a second home - some of them have been slinging burgers, making shakes, and waiting on customers at this location for decades. Opened in 1938, the place hasn't been altered since the early '60s, and it looks all the better for it.

Here the waiters and workers of Prime Burger discuss their views on their chosen profession, and the unique nature of the place itself.

Produced and directed by Ben Wu and David Usui, 
of Lost & Found Films (lostfoundfilms.com).

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