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DPChallenge - A Digital Photography Contest

DPChallenge - A Digital Photography Contest

Staples Art Un superbe travail de l’artiste français Baptiste Debombourg créant des œuvres d’art très impressionnantes avec l’utilisation de plus de 35 000 agrafes. Des fresques sur mur intitulées Air Force One et Air Force Two. Plus de détails et d’images dans la suite. Photo Interview Project Weather Underground: World View Welcome to Weather Underground's World View! A weekly pictorial review of weather around the globe submitted by the WunderPhoto community. If you'd like to participate, upload your photos! Tip: Use your j/k keys to navigate. 1. This dolphin was trapping small fish against the shore at Flagler Beach. 2. A Pleasant Sunset with Wing shaped clouds. ~ Vincent Gulizio © 2014 3. At Sunset. 4. We finally had a good sunset, it has been a long time, it seems like all we have had is sunny cold, or snow. 5. 6. After several days of totally overcast skies, we have sunshine breaking through. 7. Tulips, Estahban, Iran. 8. 9. Sometimes it's worth to get up to go to work at 6 a.m. on Sunday. 10. Karhutunturi (Bear Mountain) 11. I've always wanted to visit, and it was breathtaking! 12. Mt. 13. A lovely waterfall in the countryside of the 14. 15. Near Luling, Texas 16.

suckatlife.com - artwork by lawrence yang World Photos Photography's Longest Exposure - household name : : : blog [click +] Six months. That's right. This dream-like picture shows each phase of the sun over Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge taken during half a year. Photographer Justin Quinnell strapped the camera to a telephone pole overlooking the Gorge, where it was left between December 19, 2007 and June 21, 2008––the Winter and Summer solstices. 'Solargraph' shows six months of the sun's luminescent trails and its subtle change of course caused by the earth's movement in orbit. Quinnell, a renowned pin-hole camera artist, says the photograph took on a personal resonance after his father passed away on April 13, halfway through the exposure. newenglandruins.com - photography by rob dobi

Where Science, Art and Photography Intersect (25 photos) Silhouette with Matches Caleb Charland demonstrates lessons in physics and mathematics with his mind-blowing photography. Inspired by children's books of science experiments, he photographs everyday objects (like matches, pens and mirrors) in ways we've never imagined, often using multiple exposures to tell the story. For example, in Fifteen Hours, the last photo in this set, Charland used 15 exposures to show how the flame of a dinner candle beautifully burns down. In still others, like in Cube with Rule and Penlight, Caleb Charland sits in pitch black darkness and, with a penlight in his hand, traces the shape of a cube along a ruler. I caught up with Charland to ask him a few questions about his work. The beauty of it all is that there's an honesty to Charland's work. “I guess you could do it in Photoshop a lot quicker and easier but I enjoy the analog process” says Charland, “there is something to working within limits.” Cube with Ruler and Penlight Arcs with Arms and Candles Three Jars

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