Actual video footage of the shuttle!
Mandatory, duh.
It’s too bad they didn’t have Sully Sullenberger piloting. Landing in the Hudson would’ve been even more impressive today.
Actual video footage of the shuttle!
Mandatory, duh.
It’s too bad they didn’t have Sully Sullenberger piloting. Landing in the Hudson would’ve been even more impressive today.
green!
(sexy sex thursday)
(via pashminastole)
Wow. I know there’s a ton of depth and dimension in this photo, but my eyes see it completely flat. I don’t know what’s near and what’s far. I love that.
Again, you should all follow Guillermo’s visit to america at http://fauxvintage.gesteves.com.
Vignette of America (by Steelopus)
The youth of America, working hard on NYC’s ritzy 5th Avenue.
Sometimes honesty isn’t the best policy.
Steve, I fixed that for you.
I was gonna try to make a joke about how you took my work and modified it without my permission and how that lessens my art and weakens my control over it and cheapens my ability to profit from my own work and yada yada yada… but… blah. Nope.
All I’ve got to say is… well done!
Oh… and, green!
A Moment @ the MOMA (via steelopus)
I shot this a few years ago at NYC MOMA with my old point & shoot. I’m not sure who those people were, but I’m glad they were relaxing there.
Movie Montage of the Day: If there is one thing Hollywood loves, it’s a good disaster. If there is one thing Hollywood loves even more, it’s when that disaster takes place in New York.
To prove my point, here’s a three-minute montage set to George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” of Hollywood fapping while New York burns.
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This was great but I’m really intrigued by Julee Cruise’s cover of It’s The End of the World as We Know It played at the end.
This is awesome! It just saved me from having to sit through 22 shitty movies just to see the cool parts!
Three months later - the photos have been released… and they suck.
It still boggles my mind that anyone could’ve thought this would be a good idea.
OK. I feel better now that I’ve spent 10 minutes shitting this out in Photoshop.
It’s simple goddamn geography. Do yourselves a favor and look at an atlas once in a while. I recommend the Gazetteer.
SERENITY NOW! SERENITY NOW!
Say what you will about NASCAR (I’m not a fan), but you can’t deny the skills of a pit crew.
Here the Red Bull NASCAR team performs a full pit-stop in the middle of Times Square… in traffic.