Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Keith Loutit’s Little Sydney

Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
Brilliant use of tilt shift, and time lapse. Yes, those are real people. Find more of the Little Sydney series here, and his blog here.

Suddenly by Magnus Engsfors

Suddenly from Magnus Engsfors on Vimeo.

Vintage Motocross set from Lee Sutton

Vintage Motocross

Originally uploaded by Lee Sutton

Just found this great vintage motocross set from Lee Sutton.

Polaroid is saved

Austrian artist and business man Florian Kaps who brought us Polanoid, Polanoir, and Leading Manager of the Lomographic Society, has struck deal with Ilford to create The Impossible Project to bring back production of instant film. From their site:
The Impossible mission is NOT to re-build Polaroid Integral film but (with the help of strategic [...]

Pixlr – image editing webapp that works… well.

Remember all the hype about Adobe’s Photoshop web app? Pixlr kicks its ass all over the interwebs. It’s free, no need to set up an account, runs fast, and it even has Layers. Pretty advanced for a webapp, it won’t do your RAW processing, but well worth checking out for simple jpg edits for the [...]

the big top

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big top 1, originally uploaded by ross millar.

Little top really. My wife got these out of the in-laws basement this past weekend, she originally brought them home from a visit to her grandparents in England [...]

James Nachtwey’s TED Wish

Be warned, this is not an easy video to watch.

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The Commons on Flickr

It’s been awhile since my last post, things have been, and still are, kinda hectic and stressful. Which makes me wonder why I’m expanding on the last post rather than posting on a new subject… oh right, I think it’s way cool.
Remember my last post? The one about The Library of Congress posting rights [...]