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Experience History: Berlin 1961-1989 « Flickr Blog
Mes photos sont en Normandie. hmmm il faut que je demande.We’ve created the Experience History: Berlin 1961-1989 group, to give members the opportunity to share photographic memories of divided Berlin during this period. If you were living or visiting Berlin at that time, this is a wonderful excuse to rediscover your old slides and dust off those photo-filled shoe boxes that are lurking under your bed.
05 November 2009
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03 November 2009
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02 November 2009
Exposure Time: Change Observer: Design Observer
The contradictory “double image” is cubist; reality has no single truth.
31 October 2009
Biggest, Tallest Tree Photo Ever - The Picture Show Blog : NPR
National Geographic sent Nichols to spend an entire year in California's redwood forest. His mission was to capture the majesty of some of the tallest trees on Earth, some of which date back before Christ. And if you've ever photographed in a forest, you'll understand the challenge this presented. There's no capturing the awe one feels before these monoliths that measure, in some cases, upward of 300 feet.
Critique de livres photo, dans critique, livre, photographie sur BioloGeek
29 October 2009
28 October 2009
Cartogrammar.com | Blog » Flickr as a paintbrush
This being a blog about maps, I of course mean Harvard not as a school but as a geographic entity. What color is the landscape, physical and cultural? When people look around at whatever interests them, what colors are they looking at?
27 October 2009
26 October 2009
25 October 2009
Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work
This was created in dedication to the photographer Vivian Maier, a street photographer from the 1950s - 1970s. Vivian's work was discovered at an auction here in Chicago where she lived for 50 years but was originally a native to France. Her discovered work includes between 30-40,000 mostly medium format negatives. Born February 1, 1926 and deceased on Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
22 October 2009
artnet Magazine - Arts Graphiques - Roman Cieslewicz : Le compas dans l'œil.
Aucun graphiste moderne ne peut prétendre savoir son métier s'il ignore tout ou partie de l'œuvre de Roman Cieslewicz. Chaque image créée par lui est une révolution de l'esprit, l'expression d'un regard averti et révolté sur le monde. Celles que l'on peut observer jusqu'au 26 octobre à la Maison Européenne de la Photographie sont toutes des attentats visuels. Ce sont des images puissantes, agressives pour la plupart, des images à messages qui font souvent résonner l'écho de grands drames historiques.
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karl — 4:14 AM on October 22, 2009 Reply to this comment
Hmmm…
In the available doc, I have not seen any geolocation UI for the photos by picking up a location on a map. See Flickr system and/or HoudahGeo http://www.houdah.com/houdahGeo/
Is it really the case?
