The earliest known Sting Ray Corvette by its seller. Read more here.
The earliest known Sting Ray Corvette by its seller. Read more here.
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1950 Jaguar XK120
A few great iPhone photos from Brock Davis!
That hamburger leaf has us hungry.
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Wood Bow Tie on Flickr
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
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Fotografía de Gustavo Gudiño
Photo by Gustavo Gudiño
Chinese Type 56 with Afghan stuff (Soviet-Afghan War)
The photo wars continue to be no-less than dramatic, with Twitter now adding their own photo filters to their mobile apps on Android and Apple only days after Instagram said they were pulling their photo feed from Twitter. As a clear line in the sand is being drawn, the two networks are both clawing at the chance to offer the best photo sharing experience possible.
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Create Your Own “Bokeh” Photographs
Here’s a cool trick you can try out with your SLR camera. All you need is a large aperture lens (ex: 50mm / F1.8) and a sheet of opaque paper or cardboard. The out-of-focus dots that you see in theimage are known as “Bokeh,” a term which is derived from the Japanese word meaning “blur.”
1) Create a fake lens hood with the paperboard by cutting out a hole in the shape of your choice.
2) Place the hood over the lens and see how it looks through the viewfinder.
3) Set your camera to its lowest aperture value or bulb exposure. Have fun!
Look At This Instagram (Nickelback Parody)
The pictures you want to remember. A song you want to forget.
Seth Tara has shot an inspiring series for the History Channel entitled, “Know Where You Stand.” The set depicts modern people revisiting historic landmarks, with a black and white layer from the past.
History Channel Photos Series Shows Our Interaction With the Past
via Reddit