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InstaDesk « Instagram Client For The Mac
InstaDesk (recently updated to version 2.0) is a beautiful, fun way to view, like, comment on and even download your friends Instagram pictures to your Mac

InstaDesk « Instagram Client For The Mac
InstaDesk (recently updated to version 2.0) is a beautiful, fun way to view, like, comment on and even download your friends Instagram pictures to your Mac

(Source: instadesk-app.com)

“This was a very typical time. I was single. All you needed was a cup of tea, a light, and your stereo, you know, and that’s what I had.” —Steve Jobs
via Steve Jobs At Home In 1982 
“This was a very typical time. I was single. All you needed was a cup of tea, a light, and your stereo, you know, and that’s what I had.” —Steve Jobs

via Steve Jobs At Home In 1982 

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Evolution of the NY skyline

Evolution Of The NY Skyline

imadeanother:

Evolution of the NY skyline

Evolution Of The NY Skyline

(Source: weveseenthelight, via mlysa)

Check out Nick Williams over at Chromatose Studios (Photography, Illustration, & Artwork)
This example is a low horizon composition. It makes the eyes just scroll down.

Check out Nick Williams over at Chromatose Studios (Photography, Illustration, & Artwork)
This example is a low horizon composition. It makes the eyes just scroll down.

Today’s Rain Shot In Macro

Taken with

  • iPhone 4
  • Olloclip
  • Edited In  Aperture
  • This is about 30 minutes from my hometown in Indiana.
A dock extends into a dry cove where grass has begun to grow at Morse Reservoir in Noblesville, Ind., Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. The reservoir is six feet below normal levels. More than half of U.S. counties now are classified by the federal government as natural disaster areas mostly because of the drought. The U.S. Agriculture Department on Wednesday added 218 counties in a dozen states as disaster areas. That brings this year’s total to 1,584 in 32 states, more than 90 percent of them because of the drought. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) (via Plog)

    This is about 30 minutes from my hometown in Indiana.

    A dock extends into a dry cove where grass has begun to grow at Morse Reservoir in Noblesville, Ind., Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. The reservoir is six feet below normal levels. More than half of U.S. counties now are classified by the federal government as natural disaster areas mostly because of the drought. The U.S. Agriculture Department on Wednesday added 218 counties in a dozen states as disaster areas. That brings this year’s total to 1,584 in 32 states, more than 90 percent of them because of the drought. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
    (via Plog)
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