- The StreetMuseum iPhone app overlays the 19th century on top of current London. [Via]
- Monochrome:
- Strobe photography pioneer Harold Edgerton captured Stonehenge at night by using “a 50,000 watt-second flash in the bay of a night-flying airplane 1500 feet above the ancient monoliths.” I’d really like to see a larger version. [Via]
- Dig the otherworldly black & whites of Zoltán Vancsó.
- Kirill Kuletski shows that salt mines are good for you (really!). [Via]
- The Big Picture commemorates the eruption of Mount St. Helens, 30 (!) years ago. (I vividly remember sifting through ash in a Chicago museum at age ~5.)
Photography in recent history, will become three dimensional.
As I pass Stonehenge on a regular basis when heading to Dorset seeing the picture in this example is fantastic; a great view of such an iconic location.
As for the photograph of Mount St Helens…it’s nothing short of amazing!!! Great view, great shot and a wonderful B&W.
Thanks for sharing this John,
All the best to you,
Glyn