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Solarisation: The photograph stanley cup y trick guaranteed to make mundane shots look like dreamscapes, everyday folks look like phantasms, and these shots of surfers and bikers in Costa Rica by Scott Rinckenberger look extra-extreme. Scott took his trip down to Costa Rica for the sand-filled sixth and final installment of our Intel-Inspired Ultrabook鈩?Shooting Challenge. So crank up Black Hole Sun and flip through his shots from the beaches and jungles of Costa Rica. Then jump down to the comments and ask him anything you want to know about his arresting shots, his trip to Costa Rica, or how his ultra-responsive Ultrabook鈩?helped him achieve his vision. Tip to get you started: Before Scott was a pro photographer, he was a pro skier . Thanks to everybody who played along with our months-long Intel-Inspired Ultrabook鈩?Shooting Challenge, and congratulations stanley mug to everybody who won an Ultrabook鈩?of their own. It been a blast! Check out all of the amazing behind-the-scenes videos stanley termosky and photo galleries here. Seth Porges is a New York-based writer, editor, on-air commentator, and entrepreneur. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger. By Seth Porges GizmodoInte Ivcm 30,000 NY Hotel Maids Getting Anti-Rape 8220;DSK Buttons 8221;
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