Managed to get the comic I sketched out for August 15th done on the new Surface Pro 3. Let's see if I can get August 18th's out before work tonight.
Managed to get the comic I sketched out for August 15th done on the new Surface Pro 3. Let's see if I can get August 18th's out before work tonight.
Photograph by Jassen T., National Geographic Your Shot
Sunrise at Yellowstone National Park finds steam rising from the surface of the Grand Prismatic Spring, the parks largest hot spring. Your Shot member Jassen T. overcame high winds and turbulence to capture the view while piloting a plane at 11,000 feet. This incredible place is not only remote, but flying over high terrain is dangerous, he writes. Trying to get the right angle without people on the walkway while trying to maintain the right altitude and attitude also made things complicated. While flying, I remember thinking to myself that I didn't want to leave. There are just not enough words to describe magic.
Jassen T.'s picture recently appeared in Your Shot's Daily Dozen.
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Photograph by Lorenzo Mittiga, National Geographic Your Shot
Not quite as threatening as some sea monsters, a spiny-backed iguana floats by photographer Lorenzo Mittiga in the Bonaire Caves of the Dutch Caribbean.
"There I was, fully equipped with my camera, its underwater housing, and a wide-angle lens, preparing for the final setting of the sun, when a friend interrupted my solitude," writes Mittiga, a member of our Your Shot community. He had dived into the water above my head and was swimming around the entrance of the cave, as if to say 'hello' to me.
Mittigas picture recently appeared in Your Shot's Daily Dozen.
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Hey it’s my birthday today so here’s a comic FOR YOU
Look at me. Giving away presents on MY birthday
“Look, son! I built a time machine!”
Dad, you just put some glow sticks on the minivan.
*dad pulls a gun*
“Get in the fucking time machine.”
— Big Money Rowlf (@iRowlf) May 10, 2013
Oooops… cometi um equívoco! Como bem me lembraram alguns leitores, a água os faz multiplicar. O que os faz virar monstrinhos é comer após meia noite ou algo assim. haueheauhaeuh =D
Enfim.. correção:
Agora sim =D
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“At least nobody can see my tears” – Mr. Umbrellabird
As part of 1111′s A-Z of Creatures. U is for Umbrellabird. Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, the Umbrellabird is named such due to the umbrella shaped crest upon its head.
Wham! A new comic and a new story arc for you on this fine Monday morn. This week we begin a short series of instructional comics on how to cook a Christmas goose that will please the whole family.
Please enjoy our culinary wisdom,
<3 <3 <3,
Mike
(Jokes aside, this comic marks the beginning of a series of comics about how to be happy. They might seem silly or reductive taken one at a time, but I think they’ll make sense and be good when read and judged as a whole. I wrote like 20 or 35 of them, I can’t remember. It’s been a couple months since I wrote these. We’re planning on posting some of the comics in bundles though, so it’ll read a little faster than its actual length.
I wrote this comics because I’m sad a lot, as many other people in the world are. I think one of the worst parts of being sad is how lonely it can be, how your mind tricks you into building a cage around yourself to keep yourself separate from the rest of the world. Part of writing these comics was to admit how sad I am all the time, so myself and others would feel less of that cagey kind of lonely sadness. But I also wanted to write something a little more positive, rather than just something dwelling on what it’s like to be sad all the time, which is why these comics ended up as “how to be happy” rather than “Isn’t it weird being sad all the time?” or something else like that. Being positive is weird and unnatural I think, but also important when you’re a grownup trying to live life, which is what I guess I am, so here we are.
Hopefully you guys like these comics. They’re a little different, but I think they still bring that Lead Paint humor that most of you love/tolerate along with your morning coffee.)
“One Red Thread” –Blind Pilot
If you’re wondering by the way, I don’t really believe in the introvert/extrovert thing. Its just labels and as soon as you label yourself, you limit yourself :)
Just accept that we’re all complicated little snowflakes who have lots of little preferences when it comes to everything and have a good day, hooray!!