New photograph titled Cityscape From Twin Peaks, San Francisco, California, USA has been posted on the web site. You can view it in a larger format here. This image is available for sale and commercial licensing – Buy This Print. For more of my photography go to my Flickr photo stream. Enjoy it…
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Mar5
Photoblog: Cityscape From Twin Peaks, San Francisco, California, USA
Posted in: Buy Prints, Photography
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Mar5
Video: 15,000 Volts from Melanie Hoff
Posted in: Video
15,000 Volts from Melanie Hoff on Vimeo.
Pratt Institute student Melanie Hoff demonstrates the technique of high-voltage wood erosion. Beginning at the point of contact, beautiful river-like burn patterns unfurl across the wood’s surface.
(via Colossal)
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Mar5
Finalists for the 2012 Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest:
photo by Colleen Pinski
Today Smithsonian Magazine announced the 50 finalists for their 10th annual Photo Contest. The stunning images, captured by photographers from around the world, encompass six categories: the natural world, travel, people, Americana, and altered images. Public voting is now underway for the Reader’s Choice Award.
photo by Timothy Wright
photo by Eko Adiyanto
photo by Raul Amaru Linares
photo by Teng Hin Khoo
via The Atlantic
(Via Laughing Squid.)
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Mar5
Design: Pantone Pairings by David Schwen
Posted in: Design
Pantone Pairings, food & condiments as colour swatches:
For his ‘Pantone Pairings’ series on Instagram, Minneapolis-based David Schwen has combined foods and condiments that typically go together to look like Pantone swatches. Prints from the series will be available soon. Personally, I am hoping for a peanut butter and Fluff pairing.
via Instagram Blog
(Via Laughing Squid.)
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Mar5
New York City-based art director, designer and illustrator Thomas Wilder created an artistic series of wild animal ‘wanted posters.’ Each poster shows a different animal that has been on the loose in NYC within the past decade.
Two weeks ago a dolphin got stuck in the Gowanus Canal here in Brooklyn which made me wonder what other wild animals have gotten loose in NYC. Surprisingly the animals range from a mysterious ghost dog to a bengal Tiger in Harlem.
images via Thomas Wilder via Fubiz
(Via Laughing Squid.)










































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