Archive for the 'Photography' Category

Paris-based photographer Denis Darzacq

Gravity defiance in modern spaces.  Super cool photos.  Posting from wordpress.com

Richard Barnes photographs Bird Patterns

And the results are eerily beautiful. Barnes spent two years in Rome, capturing the complex flight patterns of Starlings. The black and white photographs seemed abstract at first glance, but are just so naturally beautiful upon further inspection.

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William Hundley Interview

Fecal Face has a great mini interview with Austin-based artist, William Hundley. I’m really enjoying his Entoptic Phenomena set on flickr right now.

VITA Photo Series

From a photo series called VITA (meaning “Life”), flickr user zeissizm, brings us some beautiful black and white (or seemingly so) photos of animals.

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Amazing Data Representation

THE WHALE HUNT <– In May 2007, photographer Jonathan Harris spent nine days living with a family of Inupiat Eskimos in Barrow, Alaska while they went on their traditional whale hunt. He documented the entire experience by shooting a photo every 5 minutes. ” His website has three representations of the same image collection. Mosaic, Timeline, and Pinwheel. The interactivity of the site is amazing.

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Sick Meat

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Advertising agency, DDB, did a series of print ads for Italian meat-manufacturer Negroni, featuring their products. This is not the wonderland I envision when I think of bacon and samlami. But it’s an interesting concept none the less.

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Travis Travels : A Tour Diary

I began my trip with the only thing that any self-respecting traveler would need…contact info and minty fresh breath. The trip would last nearly three weeks, and be filled with many adventures and friends (both old and new).

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More images and full coverage after the jump.

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A Gallery of Beautiful Tiny Things

Part of the Nikon photo gallery, frog embryos shown at 20x magnification, trace the presence of a compound called Sox3, a protein that helps define what will ultimately become the skin and nervous system of the nascent amphibians.  From wired.com

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