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National Geographic Photo Contest

The Supercell National Geographic’s Photo Contest includes this stunning image: a supercell thunderstorm rolls across the Montana prairie at sunset. (Photo by Sean Heavey) (photo by Sean Heavey, National Geographic) via darkroastedblend.com

International Design Museum Munich Presents Black N Dark: Photographs by Hubertus Hamm

All Black Bike by Hublot. Photo: Hubertus Hamm. MUNICH.- A provocative approach in the field of product photography: Hubertus Hamm’s photographic work, the contents of which only become apparent to the viewer at a second glance. They can be ir…

A. Aubrey Bodine: Photoshop Forerunner « Escape Into Life

A. Aubrey Bodine doing his thing From the streets, docks and denizens of Baltimore to Midshipmen graduation ceremonies of the Naval Academy in Annapolis; from the skipjack oyster dredgers in full tilt on the storm swept bay to almost Constable-lik…

Philipp Schaerer | Bildbauten

‘Bildbauten’ is a fictional architecture photo series by Philipp Schaerer. Philipp Schaerer is a Swiss freelance architect and image creator and his main interest lies not only in design and in the execution of small scale projects, but also in cr…

Aston Martin One-77 | Fubiz™

A wonderful spot for car supercar Aston Martin One-77 using a very simple and impactful sets of lights. A rendering done with MentalRay, XSI and Fusion through working teams Packshot, production studio based in Warsaw, Poland. via fubiz.net

Restoring The World’s Oldest Ferrari

Ferrari enthusiast Jim Glickenhaus has a new project: A full restoration of the world’s oldest Ferrari, a 1947 166 Spyder Corsa that was the first vehicle Enzo Ferrari sold bearing his name. Why? So he can keep driving it. The early days of the Sc…

Cameron Gray | Escape Into Life

via escapeintolife.com In this, Cameron Gray’s most recent body of work, he addresses politics, religion, ideology, nature, commerce, media and the human propensity for violence with a set of “paintings” that are painstaking assemblages of credit …

World Press Photo Contest Winners

Paul Nicklen, Canada, National Geographic. Elizabeth Kreutz, USA. Charles Ommanney, United Kingdom, Getty Images for Newsweek. Pietro Masturzo, Italy.

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