Monthly Archives: February 2012

We scrub up well.

In fairness.

At the Oscar Wilde pre-Oscar party were from top: Amy Huberman; Amy Huberman, Roz Lipsett and Claudine Keane; Dana Delaney and Colin Farrell; Colin O’Donoghue; Claudine Keane; Michelle Williams; Trina Vargo (President of the Irish-American Alliance), Steven Spielberg and JJ Abrams.

More as we get it.

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Photographer Rachel Hulin’s shots of her ‘flying’ son Henry. Now, wait, before you call social services:

If you’re worried about Henry’s safety, you’ll be relieved to find out that he’s not in any real danger. “I never throw him, and I never move him into a place in the frame that he wasn’t in to begin with,” Hulin said. “I like Henry to fly the way he feels like it, I never pose him in a specific way. Sometimes he’s graceful and sometimes he’s a little hunchback.

“Everyone is very interested in how Henry flies, but it’s really quite straightforward. I’m not sure if telling you exactly makes it less magical, but yes, Photoshop is involved, but only slightly. He never gets tossed. The frame you see is very close to the original picture, Henry just has no assistance in the final shot.”

Mother Photographs Her Flying Baby (My Modern Met)


Wingsuit flyer Jeb Corliss recently came to grief, breaking both legs during a squirrel jump off Table Mountain in South Africa. He’s OK, (in fact, better than OK as HBO are currently making a documentary about the whole thing) but this multiple-angle footage of the accident is terrifying.

He recently wrote on his Facebook wall:

I was going for a black balloon that was basically laying on the rocks and was going to try and kick it with my foot. In order to do this I had to fly low and flat between boulders. My left foot clipped a boulder that dragged me into a flat ledge that I took at the waist at full speed. If I had not clipped that boulder I might have made it, I might have still impacted. It’s very hard to tell from the footage. Everything happens very fast. But when you go for a flight where inches are the difference between making it and not making it well impact is very possible. I knew this and took the risk and paid the price for pushing way to hard. I take full responsibility for my actions and am just happy I still have legs to do rehab on.

Previously: Terrifying Descent Of The Day + Eye Candy: Crack Grindingly Good

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