Magnificent photos of symmetrical palaces in Iran by Tilo Driessen.
Check out his incredible work of a country that rarely gets photographed anymore.
Photos of Rarely Seen Structures and Landscapes in Iran
via WNYCRadiolab
(Source: blue-voids)
Magnificent photos of symmetrical palaces in Iran by Tilo Driessen.
Check out his incredible work of a country that rarely gets photographed anymore.
Photos of Rarely Seen Structures and Landscapes in Iran
via WNYCRadiolab
(Source: blue-voids)
Dark Clouds
By balancing temperature, humidity and lighting, Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde created a cloud in the middle of a room. Check out more images of Smilde’s dark clouds on Milk Made.
Have you ever wanted to brave the elements and photograph in the rain? It’s a situation most folks tend to avoid, but Cnet’s Hack Attack showed us a brilliant way to keep your baby safe! Check out the vid for the how-to.
DIY - Build A Rain Poncho for Your DSLR
via Reddit
The Kansas Film Commission created these wonderful panoramic photos to show off Kansas to movie studios.
We think they’d make a good panographies, though! Learn how to make your own.
Panoramic Photos of Kansas Cities to Promote Film Industry
via Conscientious
When you’re in a plane, you get to see Earth from a perspective that wasn’t even possible a little over a century ago.
Luc Busquin’s career as a pilot has taken him all over the world, giving him the opportunity to take some pretty fantastic photos.
Black & White Aerial Photos by a Pilot
via Ignant
Steve McCurry travels the world photographing the magic of motion. His kinetic portraits are might inspire you to leave your shutter open a little longer.
Steve McCurry’s Photos of Motion
via Reddit
Gem Barton wants you to know that scanners are cameras too! SCAN.IT is this super cool gallery of images that are all created by placing random objects on the bed of a scanner.
SCAN.IT - A Photo Gallery Where the Scanner Is the Camera
via Notcot
“Unless you have been living under a rock, you are aware of a new class of cameras. This class goes by many names – the Large Sensor Compact (LSC), the Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Compact (MILC), and Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens (EVIL) are a few of the labels that have been used to describe this generation of cameras, but most of them seem to fall short in one way or another. The collective refers to this category as “Mirrorless”, as that is the one thing they all have in common.
Read Sohail Mamdani’s review of 5 of mirrorless cameras on Chase Jarvis Blog