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Sleeping Like a Baby

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Photos I've Found

I love photography. The still image catches me more than video ever does, leaving space to explore beyond the image. Here are a few of the choice photos I’ve stumbled across this week: Stéfan’s stormtrooper-a-day set on flickr is gold. … Continue reading

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Paralympic Photos

These are fantastic!C/O the Boston Globe Blogged with the Flock Browser

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Old Photos

I got a huge stack of old photos and slides from my Dad and I’m slowly working my way through scanning them. I threw a heap up on flickr but the uploader went bananas yesterday so I’ve got a heap … Continue reading

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Homelessness :: Photos & Commentary

Over at the Vancouver Sun, Randy Shore and Daphne Bramham have a good slideshow of sorts on homelessness in Vancouver. Blogged with the Flock Browser

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Saltspring Photos

I Went to Saltspring Island on Saturday with some family. It was nice I don’t know what these are called but they’re beautiful. The geese weren’t too happy with us clomping around. The coastguard has some sweet boats these days. … Continue reading

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Photocamp '08 at Northern Voice

Good old view source.It’s funny how the most basic steps can be overlooked.

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Blockbusters?

I’m down with Iron Man, but can it actually be considered a “Summer Blockbuster” before it hits the screen? Earlier this evening we brought you the Iron Man Super Bowl TV Spot. Now, thanks to our friends at /Film, we … Continue reading

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Amazing Photography

I’m not including a photo as they are All rights reserved but you owe it to yourself to have a look! Flickr: Photos from Tous les noms sont déjà pris… pfff… Blogged with Flock

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Cabbage Rolls

It was just before Christmas.The best time of the year to make cabbage rolls. 1. Cabbage in hot water. 2. Grandma separating cabbage for rolling 3. Filling and rolling. 4. Stacking for baking. 5. Wait for them to be ready … Continue reading

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