Michael Eastman and his Vanishing America
Michael Eastman has established himself as one of the world’s leading contemporary photographic artists. The self-taught photographer has spent four decades documenting interiors and facades in cities...
View ArticleOpenbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam
Young Russian photographer Ilya Varlamov visited the biggest library in Europe (28 000 square metres) – Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam and this adventure resulted in great photos. I want to share some...
View ArticleEarth Hour: Before and After
Silhouetted against still bright city lights below, Rio de Janeiro’s “Christ the Redeemer” statue goes dark for Earth Hour 2011 on Saturday night. The Brazilian icon joined the Empire State Building,...
View ArticleWallpaper: Polar Bear and Cub, Svalbard
As we watched from our Zodiac, this polar bear gave her cub a lift as she swam across the fjord, shaking herself dry after emerging from the water with her cub hanging on. Polar bear cubs have been...
View ArticleFood Photographer Stephanie Shih
“That’s me, Stephanie, a born and bred Bay Area, CA native. Officially on my day job, I am a linguist, studying the way sounds pattern (phonology) in natural language, poetry, and music. Off the...
View ArticleKing Penguins
Photograph by David Schultz Strikingly colored, an adult king penguin stands out in a sea of chicks on South Georgia Island.
View ArticleThe First Air Show Photography
The first air show at the Grand Palais in Paris, France. September 30th, 1909. Photographed in Autochrome Lumière by Léon Gimpel.
View ArticleSpace Shuttle: Rare Behind-the-Scenes Views
http://news.nationalgeographic.com The picture is part of an independent series being created by photojournalist Philip Scott Andrews to document the end of the U.S. space shuttle program. In January...
View ArticleMineral Kindom by Alexis Raimbault
Great photo project by Alexis Raimbault. He was inspired by Hugh Ferriss architectural drawings. Retouching was done by Pixus.
View ArticleIconatomy by George Chamoun. A Journey Through Time
ICONATOMY constitutes a series of collages by George Chamoun, a Swedish jewelry design student at the Konstfack University of the Arts. The project was the student’s workshop with the theme ‘icons’...
View ArticleBlue Pond, Hokkaido
Photograph by Kent Shiraishi Click on the image to get its larger version. The “blue pond” of the famous tourist resort in Biei, Hokkaido, Japan is a place where many tourists gather in spring, summer,...
View ArticleMerced River, Yosemite
Photograph by Michael Melford nationalgeographic.com Download Wallpaper (1600 x 1200 pixels)
View ArticleOwyhee River, Idaho
http://nationalgeographic.com photo by Michael Melford Download Wallpaper (1600 x 1200 pixels) See more pictures from the November 2011 feature story, “Boundless: America’s Wild and Scenic Rivers.”
View ArticleIce Canyon, Greenland
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View ArticleAerial View of New York City
Photograph by Navid Baraty http://nationalgeographic.com Download Wallpaper (1600 x 1200 pixels) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Don’t forget to...
View ArticleAbandoned Theatres by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre
“Ruins are the visible symbols and landmarks of our societies and their changes, small pieces of history in suspension. The state of ruin is essentially a temporary situation that happens at some...
View ArticleDay by Day: Submerged Plane, Bahamas
Download Wallpaper (1600 x 1200 pixels) While island hopping around the Bahamas in a Cessna C172 aircraft, I made this aerial of a Curtiss C-46 that ditched on November 15, 1980. It crashed while it...
View ArticleChurch of Rodel, Outer Hebrides
Download Wallpaper (1600 x 1200 pixels) The 15th-century church of Rodel on the Isle of Lewis, built for the warlike chiefs of the MacLeods, towers over the sea lochs of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides....
View ArticleHorses, Mongolian Steppe
nationalgeographic.com Photograph by Mark Leong, National Geographic
View ArticleIntersection NYC and Tokyo Project
Brooklyn-based photographer Navid Baraty has taken birds eye view shots of New York City and Tokyo intersections to give us gobsmacking views of two of the most vibrant and sprawling cities in the...
View ArticleThe Brown Sisters by Nicholas Nixon
1975 In 1975, Nixon began one of his most famous ongoing projects entitled The Brown Sisters. The series consists of a single portrait of his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters each year, consistently...
View ArticleBehind the Scene of Famous Movies. Part 1
Of course photos are not mine and they belongs to their creators.
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