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John Bennett Fitts’ No Lifeguard on Duty series, focusing on abandoned US motel swimming pools
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Val d’Orcia, Toscana
Giovanni Simeone
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Kate Moss photographed by Tim Walker for Vogue US April 2012 (Part II)
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Kate Moss photographed by Tim Walker for Vogue US April 2012 (Part I)
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Le baiser l’hotel de ville, 1950
By one of my favourite photographers ever, Robert Doisneau. Today marks his 100th birthday.
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This is incredible. There is a concentrated population of Bioluminescent Phytoplankton on the shores of Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives, glowing with a brilliant, beautiful blue.
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German-based duo Jirko Bannas and Oliver Seltmann have designed the Polaboy, an LED-backlit photographic frame that is a direct 10:1 scaling up of an original Polaroid snapshot. A unique take on the Polaroid picture, these installations acts as a both an art print and a light source. Lightboys, the company behind the concept, take images submitted to them and blow them up to ten times their original size, and then giving them back light of constant illumination. With 5,000 lumens of LEDs to provide the light source, the result is one that mimics the authentic warm hues of an actual Polaroid photo. The images are printed on a special slide film, and can be changed at any time. The whole rig is only 20mm thick, running 12 volts, 45 watts.
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Photographed by Bernhard Lang
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Photographed by Bernhard Lang
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Photographed by Boris Ovini for Exhibition Magazine
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Photograph by Bernhard Lang
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The work of Peruvian artist Cecilia Paredes
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German photographer Martin Klimas’ series ‘Porcelain Figurines’. Dropping the delicate objects from 9.8 feet high, the artist wired his camera to activate with the sound of the figurine touching the ground as it smashed.
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Baatara Gorge Waterfall, Tannourine, Lebanon
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Neist Point, Isle of Skye, Scotland







