Tag: Photography - Page 6
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Double Exposures of Landscapes and Portraits Reconnect Humans with Nature
These beautiful images by a Portland photographer are inspired by the area's natural spaces, and are intended to reconnect us with nature.
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The Week in Pictures: Adding Land to Manhattan, Dumpster Photography, and More
A bold plan calls for creating more land in NYC, it would be "Lower Lower Manhattan." Plus garbage men turn dumpsters into pinhole cameras, bathing gets classy, and more.
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Gorgeous (and Free) Wallpapers Put Conservation Center Stage On Your Cell Phone
The Ocean Conservancy has put up a gallery of wonderful -- and free -- images of ocean life for you to load on your cell phone or your Facebook profile.
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Sigh. IKEA Launching Cardboard Digital Camera
Clamping on ever harder to disposable culture, IKEA is coming out with a cardboard digital camera.
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Gorgeous Time-Lapse of Our Solar System Using NASA Probe Photos
Yay for space technology! Watch and be mesmerized by our solar system's movement captured in black and white images from two NASA missions.
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The Week in Pictures: The Freaky Future of City Driving, "Supertrees" Take over Singapore, and More
The lightweight Renault Twizy could shake up the automotive world, 18 biometric "supertrees" are turning Singapore into a lively forest, and more.
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Garbage Men Turn Dumpsters Into Giant Pinhole Cameras
Sure, it may seem like messy work for those hard-working souls that hit the streets each morning to clear away our waste, but sometimes beneath all that dirt and grime lie scenes of incredible beauty.
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Instagram Leads Us to More Consumerism, Not Less
The billion-dollar app specializes in sharing digital photos, but tugging along behind it is a growing pile of material stuff.
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Quirky Portraits of People and Their Dustbins Call Attention to Singapore Landfill
The otherwise cheery photographs have a poignant tale to tell.
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Facebook Paid Instagram $1 Billion for Emotion. What's It Worth to the Environment?
Why did Facebook pay $1 billion for Instagram and what can the environmental movement learn from this? It's all about emotion.
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Most Popular Articles of March: Incredible Lion Photos, Fox News Gets It Right (in 2008) and More
The most popular articles of March include amazing photos of lions taken with a remote control camera, Fox News explaining that the president can't control gas prices, and more.
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The Week in Animal News: Life on the Midway Atoll, Glowing Fish and More
Jaymi took some amazing shots on her trip to Midway, including lots of the wildlife there. Genetically modified fish make glowing sushi, rare orangutans could be gone in weeks and more.
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X-Ray Technology Turns Flowers Into Science Fiction
Photographs taken with a diagnostic x-ray machine turn ordinary flowers into something otherworldly.
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The Week in Animal News: Wrangling Sharks, Up Close with Lions and More
Before setting aside parts of the Caribbean for preservation, researchers had to wrangle with sharks in the area. A remote controled camera got personal with a pride of lions, the rare pink katydid made an appearance and more.
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Photos Portray Detroit's De-Industrialization in All Its Faded and Decayed Glory
Detroit is a symbol of the impact of the de-industrialization of American cities and it has never looked so good.
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Photos of the Very Rare Pink Katydid
What you are looking at is the very rare and very pink katydid. First discovered back in 1887, the pink katydid is so rare that they occur once out of every 500 individuals. You have a better chance of spotting a unicorn in
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Old Cars Reclaimed by Nature Are Simply Stunning
Photographer Peter Lippmann accidently found these reclaimed cars while doing a shoot for Marie Claire Magazine.
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Photo Series of Students with All Their Belongings Critiques Consumerism
A photography project depicts young Swedes with all of their possessions.

























