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The Mariposa, Calif., resident, who first gained notoriety for his ecstatic reaction to an intense double rainbow, is now taking his 15 minutes of fame to market Microsoft's Windows Live photo-editing software. Even as Vasquez creates a pixel-perfect panoramic re-creation of the phenomenon, it's just not the same as the pure enthusiasm of capturing a real double rainbow in your front yard. But you should check out the commercial for yourself:
Surprised that such a forest-dwelling Bear would go corporate with Microsoft? After all, in a July interview with AOL News, Vasquez -- who lives on his farm and swims regularly at Yosemite -- comes off as a free-spirited, organic, relaxed, anti-corporate dude. Then again, he has already paid a visit to Jimmy Kimmel and was a cage fighter and firefighter during his younger days, so Bear is someone you can definitely file under unpredictable. Still, Surge Desk, for one, prefers his amateurish original:
The Mariposa, Calif., resident, who first gained notoriety for his ecstatic reaction to an intense double rainbow, is now taking his 15 minutes of fame to market Microsoft's Windows Live photo-editing software. Even as Vasquez creates a pixel-perfect panoramic re-creation of the phenomenon, it's just not the same as the pure enthusiasm of capturing a real double rainbow in your front yard. But you should check out the commercial for yourself:
Surprised that such a forest-dwelling Bear would go corporate with Microsoft? After all, in a July interview with AOL News, Vasquez -- who lives on his farm and swims regularly at Yosemite -- comes off as a free-spirited, organic, relaxed, anti-corporate dude. Then again, he has already paid a visit to Jimmy Kimmel and was a cage fighter and firefighter during his younger days, so Bear is someone you can definitely file under unpredictable. Still, Surge Desk, for one, prefers his amateurish original: