The old HIGH LINE > NYC
I liked it better before it got a makeover.
..but still a great urban project.
Photos by Joel Sternfeld
I liked it better before it got a makeover.
..but still a great urban project.
Photos by Joel Sternfeld
A day in the life of New York City, in miniature
by Sam O’Hare
Shot on a Nikon D3 (and one shot on a D80), as a series of stills. Used a Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 and Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 lenses for all of these shots. Most were shot at 4fps in DX crop mode.
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Austin, TX based photographer Keith Davis Young
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Sleep Walkers
Once thought to be of limitless capacity, the ocean is filling up with garbage, most of it plastic.
Every square mile of ocean contains 50 000 pieces of trash
and 1 000 miles north of Hawaii there is a floating layer of debris the size of the continental United States.
Know more, read plastic porn
Reminds me of the work of Chris Jordan > Midway
These photographs of albatross chicks were made in September, 2009, on Midway Atoll, a tiny stretch of sand and coral near the middle of the North Pacific. The nesting babies are fed bellies-full of plastic by their parents, who soar out over the vast polluted ocean collecting what looks to them like food to bring back to their young. On this diet of human trash, every year tens of thousands of albatross chicks die on Midway from starvation, toxicity, and choking.
These images depict the actual stomach contents of baby birds in one of the world’s most remote marine sanctuaries, more than 2000 miles from the nearest continent.
Après la création du branding de farweb.tv et un premier site flash béta,
je viens tout juste de terminer le MAKEOVER (DA) du nouveau site de farweb.tv. Un site avec une structure bien flexible et un contenu google friendly, mais qui transpire le flash..
making of
Interactive version available at dansedance.com
Use the A-Z buttons to activate each object on the desk. Once you activated on of them, press the same button again to desactivate it. To reset the scene and start again, press Return.

by
Julien Vallée, Nicolas Burrows and Simon Duhamel
Description >
“Each day, we are surrounded by seemingly insignificant objects, taking them from one place to the other,
or leaving them on a table for weeks, without paying any attention to them.
We ignore or forget them, using things only when we need to, making sure they don’t interfere or inhabit our space.
But what if they were not so stable and subservient? What if they could swivel, bounce or even fly.
And what if they did so all at the same time?
We want to imagine a place where objects could live and move, harmoniously, and of their own accord.
Without interfering with each other these objects would bounce, roll, turn and cross each other’s paths.
This experiment is about re-discovering our daily surroundings.
This is the making of the interactive video that was originally made for If You Could Collaborate exhibition.
Each object is assigned to a letter on the keyboard, and can be activated or deactivated at any time.”
from Toronto/Montreal based photographer Kotama Bouabane
One of the best 7 > Szpilman Award 2009
Hank Schmidt in der Beek stands in the manner of a plein air painter surrounded by
mountain scenery and paints the pattern of his shirt on canvas
From UK based Chrissie Macdonald