Photos of my models
February 3rd, 2010 | Filed under: Past, Photography | No Comments »
Photos of my models – a set on Flickr.

Photos of my models – a set on Flickr.
Flickr: Looking Into the Past.
0lll’s exhaustive photo diary of the Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion 2007 by Olafur Eliasson and Kjetil Thorsen

amazing, beautiful Strange Clouds
more at The Cloud Appreciation Society Gallery

Here’s a beautiful set of photographs exploring refractions through various glass and transparent objects by Alan Jaras. Spectacular Flickr sets : Bending Light, Twisting Light, MicroWorld
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Photosynth from Microsoft Live Labs is a 3-D image reconstructor that rebuilds entire environments based on hundreds of photos taken from different angles. The result is a web based photo browser that stitches photos into a seamless panorama in a true 3d environment. Think web based QTVR stitcher on steroids.
Inner-City Youth, London is a narrated photo essay by Simon Wheatly. It attempts to capture the lives of Londons under-privalaged youth and the music culture (grime) that is developing out of their real-world experiences and the influence of mainstream American hip-Hop.
While you're there, be sure to check out Magnum Photos – In Motion, with many other similar presentations covering subjects pertinent to todays and tommorrows world.
Magnum Photos is a photographic co-operative of great diversity and distinction owned by its photographer-members. With powerful individual vision, Magnum photographers chronicle the world and interpret its peoples, events, issues and personalities.

Is your normal day is as normal as mine? Scan the globe for a glimpse of what other people go through in a day and upload your own normal day. Your Normal Day is by Björn Fagerholm.

From the USGS Landsat Project: An alluvial fan of the Taklimakan Desert in XinJiang Province, China. [high-res]
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Harold Edgerton’s rapatronic photographic technique captured nuclear fireballs with 10 nanosecond exposures. [more]