Beautiful work.
Here are a few reasons to get into falconry. As if the very word ‘falconry’ and the birds themselves weren’t cool enough - a chap in Spain is making these hoods for hawks. Stunning attention to detail - random find of the month.
Here are a few reasons to get into falconry. As if the very word ‘falconry’ and the birds themselves weren’t cool enough - a chap in Spain is making these hoods for hawks. Stunning attention to detail - random find of the month.
The street artist’s new “Biplane Loveheart” was recently spotted in Liverpool, UK.
Yeah yeah yeah. No posts for months. I forgot my password. The dog ate my Mac.
Been busy, see here - working on an iApp woo-ware idea, amongst many, many other things.
I’m a fool who ties flies, badly. There must be others like me out there, and what they patently need is an app, featuring step-by-step instructiones, a heap of bomb-proof patterns to follow, clear line drawings, a bit of video and suchlike. This is the current home screen - more to follow. If I can remember my password.

A first-person helmet-cam video of a downhill timed race in Valparaiso, Chile.
Awesome doesn’t come close.
The Milky Way as you’ve never seen it before: Incredible 360-degree panorama reveals the majesty of our galaxy
I’m usually loathe to link to/quote the Daily Fail, but in this instance they’ve scooped an awesome shot. Staggeringly beautiful.
Digital fusion: Amateur astronomer Juan Carlos Casado stitched together this extraordinary shot from nine photos of the night sky
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Jason Schwartzman demonstrates The New Yorker’s new app.
OK, OK so it’s not that new, but I love the ad ;o)
Capture every frame in a movie (at 24 frames per sec, times 60 seconds equals 1440 frames per minute. You work it out…) and then turn em into some groovy abstract art. Mega. I’d love to see these reproduced in oils on massive canvases.
Apocalypse Now
Bambi
Pan’s Labyrinth
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I love an ampersand, but where the hell would I put this?
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