Firefighters train for surf rescue at Rodeo Beach yesterday.

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Firefighters train for surf rescue at Rodeo Beach yesterday.
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I had a real bad case of Haiku once, but I got over it….
When it comes to word play comedy, I leave it to the prose.
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It’s true, Kodak has officially stopped production of acetate film base, one of the key components of camera film. Reddit user ApatheticAbsurdist notes that Kodak has enough stock to keep producing film for a few more years, but it’s safe to say the announcement is another blow for film lovers everywhere.
Kodak Stops Producing Key Component of 35mm Film
via Reddit / Photo by Arno Jenkins
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Digging through some of my old photos, I found this one of a dog having his portrait done at the Bark and Whine Ball in San Francisco, circa 1999.
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Happy 35th, Space Invaders
Created this month in 1978 by Tomohiro Nishikado for the vending machine company Taito in Japan.
Yes, kids, them’s the graphics we had back in the day. And it was awesome.
Full story: http://www.marinij.com/sanrafael/ci_23439366/ In this video taken by a security camera in downtown San Rafael, a runaway car careens onto the sid...
Wow. Crazy video. Luckily the dog turned to see what was coming.
"Being a photojournalist has never been about the gear. It has always been about storytelling, news judgment, experience, artistry, lighting expertise, interpersonal persuasion and many other skills and talents…"
I think "Ferrous Bueller's Day Off" would be a good movie.