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Time Lapse of The New One World Trade Center
Posted in Architecture, Conflict, Finance, North America, urban
Tagged construction, film, infrastructure, Metropolis, N America, New York, photography, Urban
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Alberto Seveso’s stunning a Due Colori series
Originally posted on Sublime Curious:
Master Italian photographer/graphic designer Alberto Seveso shoots high-speed photographs while ink mixes with water. His sinuous ink photographs are vividly mesmerizing and capture the imagination. I hope he prints these on large canvases and will be…
Triptych.
Originally posted on alexzandardomenicofiorillo:
A Francis Bacon inspired triptych. Images taken on: March 3rd 2012.
Crossing Waterfalls
Originally posted on resistanceandacceptance:
“Poor Niagara!” said Eleanor Roosevelt (reportedly) upon seeing Iguazu Falls, a series of waterfalls stretching for a mile and a half between Brazil and Argentina. We recently visited the Brazilian side of the falls and enjoyed…
Originally posted on leavingthesafeharbor:
There are different kinds of working hard, and by no means am I saying we do not work hard in the US. However, the work that goes into these milpas for such uncertain returns is incredible.…
Posted in General, Mayan
Tagged agriculture, farming, Mayan, Milpa, photography, study abroad
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Photographers@Google: Trey Ratcliff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=evIH8sFqw4I#!
A fascinating essay into the nature of his artistic practice accompanied by stunning photographs!