Magnificent mo’s, all the way from Rajasthan, India. From the Big Picture.
Seems the guy in pic #12 would rather be doing anything else.
Magnificent mo’s, all the way from Rajasthan, India. From the Big Picture.
Seems the guy in pic #12 would rather be doing anything else.
This LOUISE HAWSON character has taken a year off, set up a blog called 52 Suburbs, and is gallivanting around Sydney taking photos:
I’ve lived in Sydney for over 30 years but I’ve never set foot in most of its 637 suburbs. Time to dust off the street directory, grab my camera and venture out into the great unknown. My plan? To nose around one new suburb every week for a year, in search of the beauty in the ‘burb. Care to join me?
Why, yes! Thank you for asking.
Just when the world has caught its breath from the giddy rollercoaster ride that constitutes the Chris Doyle Identity Guidelines™ – he’s been nominated for a bloody D&AD silver pencil. I shall allow myself to lapse into shameless self-promotion yet again and proudly point out that I was none other than the photographer.
A gigantic monster roams epic landscapes in photo remix.
Via Jon.
Dustin Diaz takes photos. He also takes photos of the setup.
The setup:
And the finished result:
Interesting to see how it’s done, huh?
Via Flickr Blog.
Danish photographer Peter “There’s No Such Thing As A Free” Funch hangs out on street corners taking photos for a couple of weeks. He then picks a theme, and Photoshops the images together. Check out the beautiful, funny, results.
Via John Nack.
People watching is fun. Two photographers from Rotterdam have documented the similarity in dress and style within social groups; the result is fascinating. Figure out where you belong on Exactitudes.
At the moment I figure I’m around here.
Tiny? Tiny! In a process that appears to employ some sort of “blurring”, boffins have put the terrifying tools of miniaturisation into the hands of the great unwashed. You can make your photos appear to be little models of the original. Here’s a model (but not really!) of Positano, Italy:
Now go and make your own at TiltShiftMaker.
Via Dan Benjamin.
There has recently been many a link to The Big Picture, a new blog from The Boston Globe showcasing news photography from all over the world. Refreshingly, the photos are — as you’ve no doubt guessed — big. A few thousand pixels extra, and the impact is incredible.