- Oh man: Jason Lee makes me feel bad as a photographer, a Photoshopper, and a dad. He’s posted some terrific images of his girls, many turned into photo illustrations. [Via Tobias Hoellrich]
- Dimensions:
- The 100-meter photo: To create We’re All Gonna Die, Simon Hoegsberg set up shop in a single spot on Berlin’s Warschauer Strasse, capturing 178 people in all. [Via Tony Patricelli]
- In 1mm a day, Chris Hornbecker set himself a challenge: “Take a brand new photo each day. Beginning with 14mm, each day I zoom the lens by 1 millimeter and force myself to use that focal length to shoot and post a photo before going to sleep that night.” [Via]
- Shimon Attie projects images from the past (e.g. from Berlin’s pre-WWII Jewish quarter) onto the current versions of those scenes, then photographs the results.
- Hot avian action:
- Jim Frink captured an image of a gynandromorph cardinal (half male and half female). [Via]
- Rick Lieder’s “Aerial Acrobats” are a flapping flock of flying fury*. [Via]
*Alliteration credits go to the wonderful Calef Brown.
John, thank you for sharing these amazingly diverse and inspiring links. I am in awe of your ability to assimilate and dissipate such high quality material. Keep it comin. All best rozza.
Don’t worry about Google, we all benefit from Nack-Search ;p
Add a bad Grandfather to the list. BTW, seen this link?
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126911.300-our-world-may-be-a-giant-hologram.html?full=true&rs=true
I’m not sure but if paragraph 11 is right, we’ve been photoshoped.
[I’ve suspected ever since a passing comment from my freshman year roommate that we are, in fact, all brains in a vat. (Or maybe it’s just me.) –J.]
FANTASTIC inspiration today.
Thank you.
[Groovy; thanks for saying so. –J.]
These in the summer in Odessa saw a bird a seagull with obviously expressed bilateral asymmetry. It is a pity, that I did not have a camera.