nice. ‘suffering bastard’ in the series turned out well too.

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: Old Fashioned: My favorite from an ongoing series I am shooting of cocktails, organized neatly. (click here for all 6)

  1. Camera: Nikon D3
  2. Aperture: f/8
  3. Exposure: 1/250th
  4. Focal Length: 50mm

clever

tattoolit:

This is my third tattoo and the first one in pure words. It’s a poem by Margaret Atwood.  After reading the poem for the first time back in college, I knew I would have it tattooed on me someday. (photo by keith dador)

  1. Camera: Nikon D90
  2. Aperture: f/2.8
  3. Exposure: 1/100th
  4. Focal Length: 50mm
Woah, what’s with these amazing dinosaur tattoos?
fuckyeahtattoos:

Had this done by Jim Sylvia at Unbreakable Tattoo in Studio City, Ca.
FYT mod note: Happy Birthday to our favorite She-Rex (this is not her tattoo).

Woah, what’s with these amazing dinosaur tattoos?

fuckyeahtattoos:

Had this done by Jim Sylvia at Unbreakable Tattoo in Studio City, Ca.

FYT mod note: Happy Birthday to our favorite She-Rex (this is not her tattoo).

(Source: fuckyeahtattoos)

  1. Camera: Nikon D40
  2. Aperture: f/4.8
  3. Exposure: 1/8th
  4. Focal Length: 38mm

nice.

fuckyeahtattoos:

done by Peter Aurisch

signs and wonders,Berlin.

(Source: fuckyeahtattoos)

epic - this is the kind of tattoo that you wake up to every morning and thank the sky that you’re still alive.

thedaintysquid:

ancientbruises:(via fuckyeahtattoos)

teachingliteracy:

Get Ready for the 2nd National Day on Writing, October 20, 2010!

In the National Gallery of Writing we’re collecting all kinds of writing from people from all walks of life—people just like you.  Submit stories, poems, recipes, emails, blogs, even audio, video, and artwork.

…and they’re taking submissions

heathermm:

“the Catalog will evoke a library of wonderful–maybe even impossible–books; books that, in spite or even because of their non-existence, excite and fascinate. Each paragraph will be the promise of the unopened book in the moment before reading.”

Reading about this project sent me into complete rapture! My favourite excerpt from a novel, after all, is from a book that does not exist.