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A Darn Lucky One Hour of Nature Photography
By: a-macarthur
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Photography & Art
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15 Comments
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6 years ago
Took a one hour break from working in the garden yesterday before dinner, and, went to the woodland stream that runs through my part of Philly. Using my 200-500mm lens and Nikon 500D camera,...
Another Amazingly Beautiful Chongqing Park - A Photo Essay
By: buzz-of-the-orient
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Photography & Art
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8 Comments
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6 years ago
Another Amazingly Beautiful Chongqing Park - A Photo Essay Yesterday was a dreary overcast day, but it was my wife's niece's day off and she took us to a park I had not seen before. I've...
These incredible photographs are prophecies for our planet
Via: larry-hampton
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Photography & Art
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10 Comments
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6 years ago
Fabrice Monteiro’s apocalyptic, stylised images expose what our planet could look like in the not too distant future “The western world has lost touch with its roots, its...
Immaculately Restored Film Lets You Revisit Life in New York City in 1911
Via: jasper2529
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Photography & Art
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33 Comments
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6 years ago
Other than one or two of the world's supercentenarians, nobody remembers New York in 1911. Plenty of living historians and enthusiasts of the city have paid intensive attention to that booming...
An Evening Walkabout With My Camera
By: buzz-of-the-orient
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Photography & Art
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21 Comments
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6 years ago
An Evening Walkabout With My Camera The evening was temperate, so my wife and I walked around the mall where our apartment is located. I wanted to buy some onion rings from a little kiosk...
Vandals, Sportsmen … Nature Photographers
By: a-macarthur
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Photography & Art
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30 Comments
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6 years ago
"When a man wantonly destroys one of the works of man we call him a vandal . When he destroys one of the works of God we call him a sportsman ." _ Joseph Wood Krutch 1) Fox Kit...
But It's So Not Like Me …
By: a-macarthur
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Photography & Art
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6 Comments
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6 years ago
"The Role of Presupposition in the Perception of Art" That's the title of the thesis I wrote (and defended) for my graduate degree in Art History/Fine Art; on my first serious exposure to...