scroggins5000
scroggins5000
scroggins5000

Kind of how a regular sport bike and cruiser kind of look alike...?

"It cannot be a self-portrait either. The challenge is to work with someone else and capture a portrait of them."

They are cheap, but totally worth it. I use it a lot in doors. I'm probably going to get rid of mine soon though, since I just ordered a f/1.4 yesterday.

I just bought a 50mm f/1.4 off eBay. I wonder if it will come in time for me to use with this challenge.

Yes, when zooming in and out with most DSLR lenses, you should re-focus.

Yeah, the point of a sheath is to cover up the sharp pointy things, so you don't hurt yourself.

I have a pair of these in the kitchen, and I think they are pretty awesome. I agree that the locking mechanism could be rotated more, so that the blades were less prone to come apart when extending the blades while cutting. I'm glad they do come apart for easy cleaning, and you can use the black handled titanium

That's not a neck strap. That's a monopod.

We use EVERYTHING for BBQ, not just beef... They serve BBQ lobster tail at some steak houses down here.

Gut wrenching to watch.

Theres a video...

He was standing in the perfect spot where an open window on the shack hit the ground.

This reminds me of the movie Toys, where they get children to play video games that secretly control an army of drones.

All I see is Mitch Kramer from Dazed and Confused.

Just don't leave it in the dark for me to step on.

That splash of milk looks disgusting. Good job.

Yeah, I was wondering if it was developed by the same guy.

Most mechanics I know have immaculate work spaces, and always keep their tools clean. I do agree with everyone that this is not the right tool for just tightening down a bolt.

That's not a prank. Mr. Bear actually works there. I heard that he had a sexual harassment case filed against him, because he was always pawing at his secretary.

Bacon Headquarters!