February 2012
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January 2012
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This is the same problem I have with digital photography. The potential is...
– “Toy Fatigue”, Alec Soth (via tokyo-camera-style)
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Japancamerahunter: In your bag #67 - Cody Priebe →
A great advocate of film photography and film cameras - Bellamy Hunt. Follow the link below to read a short writeup of whats in my bag on his site:
japancamerahunter:
In your bag number 67, Cody Priebe Todays ‘In your bag’ comes from Cody in Canada. Cody sent me a mail to show me his bag on Flickr and I asked him to send it here, so he has and here it is… The cameras in the photo are a Leica...
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Japancamerahunter: Traveling with film - By Tobias... →
japancamerahunter:
How to beat the dreaded X-ray
This is the first article by a contributor for Japancamerahunter and it is exactly what I was looking for.
This article is By Tobias Weisserth, who will hopefully contribute more in the future.
Traveling with film - Tobias Weisserth
As the…
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Watching Miami Atlanta in the 2 OT
Compromise
My wife just told me “if we are going to compromise than I have to get what I want”.
My wife is a brilliant negotiator.
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Awesome photos of a quiet Christmas morning in... →
December 2011
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Krav, a major Swedish organic certification program, allows produce grown in...
– NYTimes Article on Questions of Organic Produce and Sustainability.
Decent read- lots of common sense- lots of bureaucracy.
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Blockbusters →
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The myth that small-town moviegoers don’t like “art movies” is undercut by Netflix’s viewing results; the third most popular movie on Dec. 28 on Netflix was “Certified Copy,” by the Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami. You’ve heard of him? In fourth place—French director Alain Corneau’s “Love Crime.” In fifth, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”—but the subtitled Swedish version.
The...
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