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J’aime la photo pour le sentiment que procure sa production autant que l’émotion issue du résultat final. Pour moi les deux sont indissociables, mais je n’ai tout simplement pas toujours de raison de sortir avec mon boitier. Si vous voulez progresser en photo, un des premiers conseils que l’on vous donnera sera certainement de shooter autant que vous le pouvez . Oui mais shooter quoi ?
Smartphones, Hipstamatic, Instagram et réseaux sociaux ont changé notre rapport à la photographie. Nathan Jurgenson s'intéresse ici aux photos vintages devenues soudainement très "trendy". Billet initialement publié sur CyborgOlogy et repéré par Owni.eu
Beautiful nature landscapes by Kari Liimatainen , talented male photographer from Finland. Now he lives not far away from Finnish town named Jyväskylä. Unfortunately, Karil hasn’t his private web-site where we could see his all works, that because we link to his page in the art society DeviantArt .
Oranjemund, Namibia. It seems to be the largest diamond mine vehicle graveyard, and yet there are barely any pictures of it. Satellite photos of the area could let you guess how big it is. The mine owned by De Beers is reputed to have the largest private earthmoving fleet in the world. From the texts I have found here and there, my understanding is that that people are not allowed to visit those the area for safety reasons, hence the lack of available photos.
After 10 years of civil war, Sierra Leone is at peace. Charles G. Taylor, the former president of Liberia and once a powerful warlord, was convicted April 26 by an international tribunal of 11 counts of planning, aiding and abetting war crimes committed in Sierra Leone during it's civil war in the 1990s.
The news in pictures. A selection of photographs from Britain and around the world, covering a variety of topics from politics and current events to celebrity and royalty.
Eight years ago, I was crossing Fairmount Avenue near my apartment in Montreal’s Mile End district when I noticed a strange addition to the zebra crossing beneath my feet: barbed wire. Not actual barbed wire, but a painted rendition of it along the edge of the crosswalk, half in yellow, the other half white, both colours indistinguishable from the other road markings on the street. Strange, I thought. Is this a new initiative by the city to raise awareness of pedestrian rights? A nod to the sanctity of the crosswalk?
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