baller status...

You know you hit baller status when you have 4 rigs worth probably over 50K a piece..  I suggest you check out this article and the photos, very amazing: 

http://lightbox.time.com/2012/08/13/last-launch-dan-winters-and-the-shuttle-program/#3

Dan Winters is an award-winning photographer based in Austin, Los Angeles and Savannah. Winters recently photographed the cover for TIME’s military suicides story. Previously, TIME assigned Winters to shoot The Last Liftoff: A Farewell to the Shuttle Program.

Mysterious Blotch on Mars' Curiosity? Dirt or Something Else?


Conspiracy theorists have worked themselves up into a lather over a mysterious blotch visible in the first black and white photographs taken from NASA's new Curiosity rover as it landed on Mars.

The faint but distinctive dot which can be seen on the horizon of the Red Planet was taken by a device on the $2.5 billion robot called its Hazcam and relayed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter back to Earth.

However, two hours later when the satellite made another pass over Curiosity, the rover sent another batch of images that revealed that the blotch had eerily disappeared.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2185737/Internet-conspiracy-theories-begin-mystery-blotch-appears-Mars-rover-photo--disappears-hours-later.html#ixzz234GiMZ6s

White on Jumper


Last photo of the Jumping Spider Set. Shot w/ Canon T2i w/ 60mm Macro w/ Speedlite 430 EX.. This is one of my personal favorites of all time.

Jumper on Corian

Shot with Canon T2i w/ EF-S 60mm Macro. Jumping Spider on top of Corian Countertop.. looks like vomit IMO..

Spidey Shadows...


I had to coerce this little guy off the wall and then on to a piece of paper. He didn't care for the flashlight much. Shot w/ Canon T2i with a 60mm EF-S Macro, D-Cell Mag Light, and Canon Speedlight 430 EX II.