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![]() ∞ Butterfly Alphabet - Letters and numbers as found on the wings of butterflies. This discovery began in the attic of the Smithsonian Institution, and eventually taking 24 years to find them all. ![]() • Posted on Jul 9, 2005
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![]() ![]() Still photos taken from space during various shuttle missions, some showing the actual eruption clouds of different volcanos. • Posted on Jul 3, 2005
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![]() ![]() ∞ Pushing on Polaroids A unique "painterly effect" is achieved by the manipulation of Polaroid SX70 Time Zero film. During the development process the image can be manipulated by applying pressure to the mylar envelope that encases the image. This pressure and manipulation will cause changes as the chemicals are forming the image. Visit these galleries to see tons of manipulated Polaroids: www.londonphotos.org/.../cat_polaroid_manipulation.html www.michaelgoing.com www.viewingzone.com/sx70.html www.lightingmagic.com/bottles.htm www.flickr.com/photos/briannaorg/sets/116845/ • Posted on Jun 17, 2005
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![]() ∞ Google Image Search: "Eadweard Muybridge" In 1877, a horse owner hired Eadward Muybridge to settle a bet as to whether or not a galloping horse had a foot on the ground at all times... Using a multiple-camera sequential set up, Muybridge was able to capture pictures of a horse at gallop and developed the ancestors of modern day motion picture technology... • Posted on May 18, 2005
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![]() ![]() ∞ Voyage en Orient Amazing photographs of nostalgia and ancient civilizations from dozens of photographers, circa the mid-late 1800s. Since 1839, the official date of the invention of photography, many travellers added to their luggage one heavy and cumbersome piece of equipment. Le voyage en Orient, also called The Grand Tour, crosses Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and ends in Turkey. • Posted on May 3, 2005
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![]() ![]() Manhole covers, drains, grates, trench covers -- someone had to design all of these. Functional and ornamental, there's a lot of interesting stuff happening down by your feet... • Posted on Apr 9, 2005
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![]() ∞ For equally, if not even more amazing images of Earth taken by satellite, visit these other websites: landsat7.usgs.gov visibleearth.nasa.gov digitalglobe.com • Posted on Apr 8, 2005
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![]() ∞ Astronaut Photography of Earth. The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth hosts the best and most complete online collection of astronaut photographs of the Earth. Beginning with the Mercury missions in the early 1960s, astronauts have taken photographs of the Earth. Our database tracks the locations, supporting data, and digital images for these photos... • Posted on Apr 7, 2005
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![]() ∞ John Waters' Photography (2) (3) The show entitled "Staight to Video" is a survey of works produced by Waters over the last seven years. Shot from his television screen, the work consists of sequential film stills taken from Hollywood and cult classic movies, including some from his own films... • Posted on Apr 6, 2005
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![]() ∞ Search for Sex Offenders in your Florida neighborhood, and believe me, there are many!!! • Posted on Apr 4, 2005
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![]() ∞ Google Image Search: "contact sheet" • Posted on Apr 3, 2005
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![]() ∞ Google Image Search: "tribute in light" Alternate search phrases: "light towers memorial" and "twin towers memorial" On the six-month anniversary of the World Trade Center collapse, two great beams of light rose from a site just north of Ground Zero... (1) (2) This memorial is also shown during the opening credits of Spike Lee's film 25th Hour. • Posted on Apr 2, 2005
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