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Lunatic Mag
Lunatic Magazine is a photojournalism magazine online that presents images that are striking in their grittiness, breathtaking in beauty and stark in their presentation of reality. There are currently five…
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First experience with the Droid X
I got a Droid X this week. The thing is simply amazing. I’ve had a blackberry for the last two years, and the performance with it was sub optimal, in…
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Abandoned Pools
The always wonderful photo site Polar Inertia has a great set of abandoned pools in their archive from summer of 2008. These pictures show the life of a pool after…
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Jesse Marshall
This is my Great Uncle Jessie Marshall, MSgt US Air Corps ca 1942, on the wing of a BT-13 Vultee Vibrator.
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Strange Russian Seaplane
Here’s a gallery of photos from an abandoned seaplane. I’m assuming it’s Russian, as the text from the website appears to be Russian and only something from Russia would look…
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Strange Highways
Here are a few shots I did on the night of my birthday. It was around 2:30 am. I had gotten off work and headed up to a place called…
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Opacity – Epicenter
Opacity is a photoblog run by Tom Kirsch, aka Motts. The man simply goes where I would never have the kihones to even look at, much less enter. And he…
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Doilum – Quad
Flickr of the day: Doilum shares this photo of a strange structure in an abandoned factory in South London. It’s nice and dark. Check out the rest of Doilums photos…
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Zebra Swallowtail on Zinnia
A few weeks ago I noticed a butterfly at work. It was flapping around on the ground, so I knew it wouldn’t live much longer. So I decided I’d bring…
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Winter 1980
I remember it like it was yesterday. My Grandparents on my Dad’s side from Georgia were visiting. It’s the only time it happened. I never saw my grandparents anywhere other…
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My Family
Here is a collection of old photos of some of my family. I found these in a box at my moms house, they span a period of time from the…
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Trucks
On Burnett Blvd, right before you get to Greenfield Lake and Carolina Beach Road, there is a fenced in area on the back of some sort of warehouse or something.…
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