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Obama supporters sneak in at Hillary rally and totally own it. If you can’t see well enough the signs say “Do the math, it’s Over”. Just fucking brilliant.

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To fully depict how pretty and fun this town is. Though it has this appallingly poor area that I was discouraged to go into unless I just wanted to get dismembered. But this time around I found this treasure I was never told about. San Antonio has this Riverwalk that gives it this air of [...]

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Well seems some folk want to know what I like about traveling following my rant, this could be complicated.
While y’all where being buried in snow during the Winter Apocalypse I stepped outside and literally saw tumbleweeds tumbling down the dusty roads of Laredo Texas as I whistled the music from The Good, The Bad [...]

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Once again while at work on Cirque du Soleil’s Saltimbanco, I was loged in a classy hotel where I was eating some expensive food, living in the lap of luxury in Shreveport, Louisiana. A rich gambling town, sort of a mini-Vegas with ambitions of opulence and decadence. Not 200 feet from my hotel was abject [...]

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Adobe’s Photoshop Express Means Giving Adobe Your Photos » Hockley Photography
Last night Adobe released a free, web-based photo editor called Photoshop Express (which despite it’s name really isn’t anything like Photoshop). I tried it out, it’s not a bad online editor, but based on a tip from someone else today I decided to look [...]

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Well they asked me for permission (cool) to publish my picture for their article (cool) Click Here to read it.
Here’s the original picture which you can click on also:

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I finally got around to processing and uploading some pictures from my trip to Little Rock Arkansas while working on Saltimbanco. I was attracted to the extreme poverty - to me anyway, American poverty, makes Canadian poverty look like the middle class though I wouldn’t compare homelessness in the cold Canadian winter with any other [...]

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