Spamwich76
Spamwich76
Spamwich76

Drink gravy out of a Thermos. Got it.

I agree they are essential for real estate advertising. I have a friend in real estate who's flickr page is just a mess of that type of shot. And they can be as aesthetically pleasing as anything else. There's just so damn many of them. Probably something to do with the fact that everyone has a ~30mm prime lens camera

How do you know when to stop?

True, but seems reasonable to assume given the first book/film.

That's probably the case. I'm sure the props people thought it was close enough. It's not exactly a documentary. Hey, that velociraptor is wearing a wristwatch!

I have been surprised in the past by the number of people who think crane flies are big mosquitoes. Christ, what would happen if one bit you?

And don't do what I did the first time, and use actual shot glasses. Did not think that through.

Or instead of sifting through a bunch of #fml whining, you could pick up a newspaper. Works wonders for me.

Dammit that's my cat's name. Guess I better change all my passwords.

..when the internet is abound with a brand of architecture photography that reduces the genre to sharp angled views of shadowed skyscrapers and lush shots showing off the latest hot architect's modern creation.

This is great! Got my playlist for tomorrow.

Deploy the John Goodman

I watched White Christmas last year. Don't. I always get nostalgic for Miracle on 34th St. though.

It's my opinion that Quentin Tarantino movies should be watched in the 90s, or not at all. Disclaimer: I was a teenager in the 90s.

Hi, Flaeor!

Titanic. Never have, never will.

I've sort of seen it on cable in bits and pieces but finally did the sit down from start to finish on Netflix this week. I usually don't go for serial killer movies as I find them too murder-porn-y, but I genuinely like that one.

John Hughes just rolled over in his grave.

I swear this actually does work for me, though it does sting pretty bad for a few seconds

Yeah I guess I depends what you normally use it for. And the tip applies to GIMP et al. too I suppose.