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Фотографии людей, фотографии человека, фотографии люди, интересные фотографии людей, интересные фото, старые фотографии людей, старые люди. Yosemite Panorama Pictures. Hetch Hetchy Reservoir Half Dome Cable Route On the hike to Half Dome Flat Half Dome Summit Looking from Half Dome Summit into the Main Valley (Glacier Point, Sentinel Dome, El Cap visible) Looking from Half Dome into Tenaya Canyon (left) and Little Yosemite Valley (right) Back of Half Dome (left), Liberty Cap (middle) and Nevada Falls from Panorama Trail Glaciert Point (left) and Half Dome (right) from Panorama Trail Panorama from Glacier Point (Half Dome, Nevada and Vernal Falls) Glacier Point (Half Dome and Tenaya Canyon) Liberty Cap and Nevada Falls Mono Pass Parker Pass Lower Cathredal Lake Upper Cathredal Lake Panorama from Sentinel Dome.

10 Famous Ghost Pictures And Their Story. Ghosts are notoriously camera shy. More times than not when someone claims to have photographic evidence of a ghost it is usually a Photoshop job, trick photography, or it is “orbs”. Orbs are actually just a light source reflecting off dust, bugs, or precipitation that is in the air and the only way your camera knows how to deal with this reflection are the balls of light that one often associates with orbs. Some photographic evidence of ghosts does exist, however. This photographic evidence has stood up to scrutiny and stood the test of time. 1. Group Photo A squadron of the Royal Air Force assembled to take a mundane photograph, but after the picture was developed the squad quickly realized that this was no ordinary picture. 2.

This photo was taking at Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery in Illinois. 3. 4. This photo was taken by Reverend R.S. 5. On November 19, 1995 Wem Town Hall in England caught on fire. 6. The year is 1959. 7. In the summer of 1954, Reverend K.F. 8. 9. 10. In 1966, Rev. Early 1900s in Colour - All around the world. All around the world - Franny Wentzel - Thursday, May 6th, 2010 : goo [previous] :: [next] In the early part of the 20th century French-Jewish capitalist Albert Kahn set about to collect a photographic record of the world, the images were held in an 'Archive of the Planet'.

Before the 1929 stock market crash he was able to amass a collection of 180,000 metres of b/w film and more than 72,000 autochrome plates, the first industrial process for true colour photography www.albert-kahn.fr/english/ Autochrome was the first industrial process for true colour photography. When the Lumière brothers launched it commercially in June 1907, it was a photograhic revolution - black and white came to life in colour.

Autochromes consist of fine layers of microscopic grains of potato starch dyed either red-orange, green or violet blue combined with black carbon particles, spread over a glass plate where it is combined with a black and white photographic emulsion. Www.albertkahn.co.uk Portraits Algeria Bosnia. Mental_floss Blog » He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died. I came across a slightly mysterious website -- a collection of Polaroids, one per day, from March 31, 1979 through October 25, 1997. There's no author listed, no contact info, and no other indication as to where these came from. So, naturally, I started looking through the photos.

I was stunned by what I found. In 1979 the photos start casually, with pictures of friends, picnics, dinners, and so on. Here's an example from April 23, 1979 (I believe the photographer of the series is the man in the left foreground in this picture): By 1980, we start to figure out that the photographer is a filmmaker. Some days he doesn't photograph anything interesting, so instead takes a photo of the date. Throughout the 1980s we see more family/fun photos, but also some glimpses of the photographer's filmmaking and music. The photographer is a big Mets fan. In the late 1980s we start seeing more evidence that the photographer is also a musician. In 1991, we see visual evidence of the photographs so far. Justin Quinnell - Pinhole Photography. Inspireplease: Women. 2010 in photos (part 1 of 3) SONJA MUELLER ::: PHOTOGRAPHY.

2009 in photos (part 1 of 3) 'We're All Gonna Die - 100 meters of existence'. The X-Ray Vision of Nick Veasey. Is beauty only skin deep? Momma always said, ‘It’s what inside that counts’. Insert cliche about ‘seeing things for what they are’ here. Read as deeply as you want. At the very least, artist Nick Veasey takes stunning X-ray photographs of the mundane, the gigantic, and naturally, of nature. Below you will find a small collection of his work with information on the man with X-ray vision littered throughout. Lead jackets are on your left :) “My girlfriend’s father used to be a lorry driver,” explains Nick with a mischievous smile. “Most of the images that bombard us all are aspirational. Do you have much control over the results of the X-rays? What you control is the amount of radiation; the thicker the object, the more radiation you need.

. - Altpick Interview The image above is the largest x-ray photograph ever taken. Veasey borrowed a cargo x-ray scanner normally used to search trucks crossing into the US from Mexico to create this image. . - via Wired Are you kidding? - via CoolHunting. Знакомимся. Фотограф Marian Matta (фото) Rare Star Wars Photos. The world would be a different place today if it weren't for Star Wars. People wouldn't walk around all day making Chewbacca noises for no apparent reason, the U.S. government wouldn't secretly be in the process of making lightsabers and America's first Death Star a reality and most people would still be afraid to make out with their sister.

It would also be impossible for people to use the force and take people's clothes off with their minds. These people exist. Part VII (23 photos. Black and WTF. Swick » 12 Of The Most Iconic Photographs Ever Taken. Timothy H. O’Sullivan – Battle of Gettysburg This photograph has become synonymous with The Battle of Gettysburg, which was the most bloody battle of the American Civil War.

Photographer Timothy H. O’Sullivan documented and recorded the battlefield, and this picture became a sensation. For many, this was their first chance to see, first hand, the true extent of the Civil War. However, it was not until 40 years after the battle that the pictures were mass produced, as photo-engraving had not been established. Lawrence Beitler – Lynching Lawrence Beitler took this iconic photograph on August 7, 1930, showing the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith. Joe Rosenthal – Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is an historic photograph taken on February 23, 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. Alberto Korda – Che Guevara Alberto Korda’s well known photograph of Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara, titled ‘Guerrillero Heroico’ or ‘Heroic Guerrilla’ has become a symbol of the 20th centry.

Stages of Decay. Photographer whose work is based on the laws of physics | Sepientia. Categorized | Art Tags | laws, Photo, physics Photographer whose work is based on the laws of physics Posted on 26 January 2010 by admin Really spectacular photos. 1 Comments For This Post admin Says: February 7th, 2010 at 11:55 pm Leave a Reply Comment moderation is enabled. Photographer whose work is based on the laws of physics Recent Posts Blogroll Meta Copyright © Sepientia.Original News Theme by:

* Your daily gif blog * Surreal World (25 photos) When Grown Men Cry (13 Famous Actors) Bookshelf Porn. Recreating children's drawing by yeondoo jung. Jul 15, 2008 recreating children's drawing by yeondoo jung ‘the magician turned the wale into a flower’, 2004 the artwork of children is fascinating on many levels. however their uninhibited imagination is not always very true to reality. so when korean artist yeondoo jung set out to turn the drawing’s of 5-7 year old children into reality, some interesting environments were sure to arise. after he collected over 1,000 drawings, a select few were selected and turned into reality through a series of photo shoots titled ‘wonderland’. the results are just as fascinating as the original drawings.

‘he didn’t sleep for three days’, 2004 ‘little red riding hood’, 2004 ‘sleeping beauty’, 2004 ‘the rich & poor’, 2004 ‘princes twins’, 2004 ‘afternoon nap’, 2004 nate archer I designboom. Please Don’t Promise Me Forever | Rotating Corpse. Imagine this: It’s 1976 and you’re dating a man named Rick. He has a mustache and owns at least one reindeer sweater. High off of reading The Easter Parade and The Great Santini, he’s all pumped up to write the next great American novel but, to make ends meet, he’s currently working for Hallmark.

He’s been really cagey about his latest project, only revealing that this will be the first time Hermann Zapf‘s Crown font is used in a publication. The fact is, things could be better between the two of you; he forgot your birthday… then your anniversary. Then there was that time he bit your head off on the car ride home for making fun of him during a game of Monopoly at a friend’s house. Now, imagine it’s Valentine’s Day and you’re not expecting much – but Rick surprises you. And this: “Please don’t expect me to always be good and kind and loving.

And there’s even a photo depicting couples board game night paired with this text: “Please don’t… make me look foolish in front of other people.” Wtf Photos From Old Times. Great photo collection of WTF photos from old times . All of them are a litlle bit strange (it’s so weird that they could create such cool photos that we now like) and in black and white colors (or gray). It’s hard to believe that people had a sense of humor and a dose of craziness and creativity in that age. Top 10 Doctored Photos - Photo Essays. Normandy 1944. Then and Now (204 pics) Pics | 2 Sep, 2009 | Views: 991886 | Amazing collection of photos taken during the WW2 and nowadays.The WW2 photos were taken during the invasion of Normandy on and after D-Day. Do you like it? It is just one of the thousands of posts that we have on the Acidcow.com. Please visit our main page to see other great pictures and videos! Stop. 14 Rare Color Photos From the FSA-OWI. Photo by Russell Lee. Jack Whinery and his family, homesteaders, Pie Town, New Mexico, 1940.

Even today, many documentary photographers will tell you they are influenced by the works of the Farm Security Administration in the 1930s and 40s. Under the direction of Roy Emerson Stryker, the FSA sent photographers to document the plight of the rural farmer during the Great Depression and the progress of New Deal programs. When the U.S. entered World War II, the photography program continued under the Office of War Information (OWI). The best-known FSA photographs are in black and white. Humans - The Weird Picture Archive. Doc18. Badge creator Use Flickriver Badge Creator to create a badge linking to your photos, your group or any other Flickriver view.

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