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© All photographs from the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum Norman Rockwell’s rosy illustrations of small town American life looked so photographic because his method was to copy photographs that he conceived and meticulously directed, working with various photographers and using friends and neighbors as his models. “The Runaway” (1958) is one example from the recently published Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera (Little, Brown and Company, 2009). More about Rockwell’s photo realism, including an image gallery, is currently on NPR’s web site . The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusettes is also hosting an exhibition, and according to NPR, will put Rockwell’s digitized photographic archive online at the end of the year.
Norman Rockwell’s Photo Realism | PDN Photo of the Day
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Cell Size and Scale
Some cells are visible to the unaided eye The smallest objects that the unaided human eye can see are about 0.1 mm long. That means that under the right conditions, you might be able to see an ameoba proteus, a human egg, and a paramecium without using magnification.28 Examples of Excellent Animal Photography Shots | Pixzii
November 24th, 2009 at 1:19 pm - Animal photography is one of the most challenging and rewarding form of photography. Stalking wildlife animal to take pictures of them is quite difficult, because in any moment your subject could run or worst attack you. You need patience and time when photographing animals, especially if you are want a particular position and scene.When Nature is Freakier than Sci-Fi | GeekDad | Wired.com
Next time your kids ask you if monsters are real, you might have to fib a little if you say “no.” Some recent discoveries in the animal kingdom would be right at home in an H.P. Lovecraft story.Today, in the era of digital technology black and white often awake nostalgic feelings of the 20th century, the good old times when the television was just invented, when people read colorless printed newspapers and when people were just imagining cell phones equipped with photo cameras. But still, dozens of years later, many artists still use black and white photography for artistic purposes. It is one of the best and cheapest types of photography for the beginners to test their creativity. This showcase is a tribute to this often forgotten and underrated art of photography. In this post we present beautiful examples of black and white photography — an update to previously featured showcase of black and white photography 1 .
Beautiful Black and White Photography | Inspiration | Smashing Magazine
Electronic Cigarette by Blu E-Cigarette
Engadget Sept. 7, 2011 “Now, they've launched the long-awaited Smart Pack that alerts you of other users within 50 feet…for some enlightening small talk without the wrinkle-inducing ash.” CNET.COM 18,236,640 Visitors Per Month “The tech angle on the device itself is interesting because they use battery-operated atomizers to warm up capsules of flavored liquid that then produce vapor you can inhale, making them technically "legal" to use in non-smoking areas…” Tech Crunch Sept. 5, 2011 “It’s a new offering from electronic cigarette maker Blu Cigs that comes with a homing device to find nearby e-cig smokers…. I find this to be a rather clever move.”The dramatic, heart-pounding pictures of crashing surf captured by photographer Clark Little will immediately transport you to the wave-soaked beaches of Hawaii. Forewords by star surfer Kelly Slater and Hawaii native Jack Johnson are just as groovy as the gravity-defying swells showcased in this oversized volume. Absolute stunner A new book, The Shorebreak Art of Clark Little (with forewards from friends Kelly Slater and Jack Johnson), gathers the man's work in one place for the first time. The result is a whole new perspective. Rarer still is a shooter like Clark Little, whose astounding risk threshold has allowed him to coax powerful and original imagery from a primordial force.

