HSBC lined the bottom of this pool with an aerial photo of NYC. Swimming in the pool is like swimming over a flooded city. They appropriately named it the Global Warming Pool.
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Boston Globe’s The Big Picture has gathered up some of the best entries in their year’s National Geographic Photo Contest from the categories People, Places, and Nature. Click through to check them out.
British photographer Tim Flach sees animals in a completely different way. Flach shoots stylized animal portraits that look more like fine art than framed shots of your puppy. Flach “delves deep into the psyche of this enduring bond with Canis familiaris to present an exquisite study of “man’s best friend.”
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This will be my mother when she’s old…only, you know, from a horse ranch in southern Missouri - not Degh, Azerbaijan.
A 106-year-old Armenian woman guards her home. via/ United Nations’ flickr
mikehudack:markcoatney:kateoplis:
AGREE AGREE AGREE. Just because you can alter photos on your iphone, does not mean your talented.
I really, really hate that your iPhone photo apps do all these things that it has taken me hours to do with my photos in Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro. Something I considered sort of an art form is now a…thing. A phone thing.