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via gizmodo.com At its most sensitive, the technique allows for color/tone gradients rarely appreciated by anything but the naked eye. At its most aggressive, HDR's a hyperreal spectacle. Some...
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via sevenbyfive.net As part of the review we asked you to add your best hipstamatic photos to the Seven by Five Flickr group. The resultant submission were stunning especially given they were all...
via smashinghub.com OOB (Out of Bounds) Photos are amazing content taken from outside the boundaries, presented in creative 3-dimensional perspective. It's hard to tell how much of each work is photo, and how much is photo manipulation, but every one is inventive, and some are simply beautiful. 40 more photos at the above link.
via nasa.gov This is an image of Earth and the moon, acquired on October 3, 2007, by the HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Beautiful...
via arstechnica.com ...it has seen near total failure and has brought back some of the most important and astounding images of the Universe humankind has ever seen. More pictures at the above...
via inquisitr.com The power of nature. Five more at the above link.
The ability to choose who judges your work--the people who will make it better, use it and reward you--is the key building block in becoming an artist in whatever you do. via sethgodin.typepad.com This piece is short, sweet, to-the-point, and spot on.
via life.com Pictured: A never-published photo of Einstein's papers, pipe, ashtray, chalk, and other personal belongings in his Princeton office on the morning of April 18, 1955. Historical photos...
via yosemite-17-gigapixels.com In laymen's terms, that means this is a HUGE photo of Yosemite National Park. The link above will load quickly because it's sized to your screen, with red circles allowing...
via artsytime.com These are the work of Tim Simmons, a photographer from London. His work depicts a variety of landscapes with unusual lighting. Though they're all "night" shots, the colors really...