tmronin_ptdeux
tmronin_ptdeux
tmronin_ptdeux

oh my - he is really stupidly good. I say, "yes, you should get the back of your head tattooed by Álvaro Flores." I would prob. empty my bank account and just point to a patch of skin and go, "you do your thing" if I ran into him at a tattoo convention. after 2 big cover ups by Tim Kern, I am being way more

i keep hearing conflicted reports on the feet. I'll save them for near last. My tattoo artist has his palms and nail beds done - he didn't enjoy either. my chest was bad - the artist is famous for being heavy handed. I made the mistake of pointing out that my pain threshold is higher than my IQ and have been known

I have my chest/collar bones done as well as 2 full sleeves and a full back piece...and nothing scares me more than the idea of getting the backs of my knees (or feet!) done.

Good looking out and I hope to share the road with you - you are a much more evolved driver than I am used to seeing in my usual commute. That I-95 corridor thru CT really is Douchebag Alley meets poor road planning. It's littered with sudden 40mph sections between 65mph sections and most of the time (read: all the

I drive from Brooklyn to Boston at least twice a month on I-95 and I can honestly say that it must be illegal to sell a BMW in CT with working turn signals...or it's against the law to signal before a lane change while driving a BMW in NY or CT.

2 words: Juergen Teller

well, If I had to sit thru Juergen Teller's harsh flash and over exposed photos, I would wear really dark glasses too.

you as well.

so...we are both happy with our cameras that we use often. cool. The Fuji X100S is exactly the camera I want and you are happy with the your Ricoh GR.

I also get a better form factor, a real optical viewfinder with a lag-free EVF, a design that looks great in all situations (people love the look and it gets comments from subjects due to the fact that it isn't scary like my event DSLR rig.) Couple all that with Fuji film emulation and IQ and not having to depend on

so, how does it do at f2? how does the viewfinder look? Bright and informative?

you can have my X100S when you pry it out of my cold dead hands. I ran my X100 into the ground (13k shots and carried it in my running around bag). I'm a working photographer and have used my X100 for daily carry while shooting assignments and have had several magazine images printed from it (along with images from

As a Southern raised person, I applaud the use of this phrase in this moment. Very nicely done.

ha! my wife and I just bought a 73 mustang convertible for $800 (a slightly dented rustfree runner) and our mechanic pointed out that it's neither rare or hard to find. he explained that we would have to put about $10k into it for it to be a $7500 car.

When faced with the prospect of living with a car like this - we embraced it. Her name is Amber, she's a topless moneypit that runs on dollar bills. In certain light - she looks like a 1973 Mustang.

You speak the honest truth - but this is way better than in the past, I lived in Riyadh as a kid (Dad worked for Western Electric installing the new phone system in the 80's) and went to school for a couple years at RICS (the english speaking school for all the foreign workers) and saw things done with (and to) cars

remember - In modern art, it's not "I can do that!", it's "I did it first".

1999 Ducati Monster 900s with a bunch of cycle cat and S&P parts, keihin flatslides, dyna-coils, open clutch cover...it's a NYC city bike:

eh, what can I say? This is a site where brown diesel wagons and Miatas are considered the 2 best vehicles in the universe. No accounting for visual taste 'round these parts, I guess.

I love the Britten V1000's - that man was a designer as well as an engineer. I just think the Legacy looks like a lot of neat things that don't really flow in a unified whole. It lacks harmony (at least in my eyes - but I'm just a commentator on the interwebs and not a designer nor an engineer.)