January 2011
31 posts
Jan 31st
The Twenty-Four Hour Sky →
A day is a difficult thing to photograph. Not because of the duration involved — it’s certainly possible to capture a long period of time in a single shot — but to be able to deduce…
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The Truth in Books – What lies inside →
Way back in 1997 I attended the now-defunct Northwest Bookfest, which was then housed in the cavernous Seattle Convention…
Jan 25th
YouTube - Go For Launch! Space Shuttle The... →
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KeepThemFighting →
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http://www.recyclart.org/2011/01/book-origami/booko... →
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Read Cursive →
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Img02 →
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Steampunk and The Mysterious Explorations of... →
There’s a smoky and overcast universe just at the edge of our own, a Victorian underworld filled with crosshatch and rococo iron work…
Jan 12th
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The Smoky Palette of Bethany Salvon – Photographs →
Bridge of Gold - Florence, Italy Only the Sun - Reykjavik, Iceland Etoile de Gaulle - Paris, France Terminal Love - Paris, France
Jan 10th
If World War Two Was A Bar Fight →
*Interpretation taken from the Canadian military forum at Army.ca. Thanks boys! Still sore from the night before, Germany has had…
Jan 9th
Indian Club Rhythm – Harold Edgarton’s Fabulous... →
Indian Club Rhythm (1939), by Harold Edgerton Harold Edgerton is not a well-known a photographer, even though his contributions to the art are among the greatest anywhere. Edgerton…
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Jan 3rd
Strata – A Song for the Stormy Sky →
Holes buttoned-open in the dark overcast. Amid the tempest eyeholes formed, and even under the yoke of fury I suddenly saw right through to sky.
Jan 3rd