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Posted on May 31, 2012 via Sunlight's GoViz Blog with 153 notes
Source: verysmallarray.com
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Famous Landmarks, Seen Through The Eyes Of Hundreds All At Once
Spanish photographer Pep Ventosa scours the web for snapshots of famous landmarks from the same vantage point. Then, in a manual form of a Google-like computer algorithm, they are blended together to form a sort of meta-snapshot.
More shots here, and a similar project here.
(via Co.Design)
Posted on May 31, 2012 via It's Okay To Be Smart with 245 notes
Source: fastcodesign.com
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He is Vigo!
Death is but a floor, time is but a window treatment…
Posted on May 31, 2012 via Style with 53 notes
Source: washingtonpoststyle
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Amber Jones, 18. Montgomery County High School, Mount Vernon, Ga. ”There’s not a lot to do in these parts, so prom is really the only time we get to dress up and hang out together,” she says.
Gillian Laub crossed the country to capture the bittersweet anticipation and excitement of high-school proms for TIME. See more here.
(via timemagazine)
Posted on May 31, 2012 via LightBox with 81 notes
Source: ti.me
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The #lacrosse shoot in today’s @wsjsports page A25. Yet MORE pix shot for @wsj (Taken with Instagram at Wall Street Journal)
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Photo editing a #lacrosse story for tomorrow’s @wsjsports @wsj (Taken with Instagram at Wall Street Journal)
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Photo editing a #lacrosse story for tomorrow’s @wsjdports @wsj (Taken with Instagram at Wall Street Journal)
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(via travellinginspiration)
Posted on May 30, 2012 via travelling inspiration with 175 notes
Source: flickr.com
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Camera Operator: I smell Regional Emmy Award with this shot.
Raccoon: Get me the f*ck down.
Posted on May 30, 2012 via Art Yucko with 4,525 notes
Source: artyucko
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What’s the Difference Between a Parking Lot and a Playground?
‘Urban hactivist’ Florian Rivière and his DIY guerrilla tactics have transformed even the most ponderous of urban spaces and artifacts into gags, visual puns, and humorous critique. Rivière’s latest project “Don’t Pay, Play” divines sports complexes out of the checkered parking spaces of car parks, rendering what is generally perceived as one of the city’s greatest, yet unavoidable ills into potential public spaces.
See more at The Atlantic Cities. [Images: Julie Roth]
Posted on May 30, 2012 via The Atlantic with 146 notes
Source: theatlanticcities.com







