Oh SARA!

So that’s how he did it. Interesting.

I love this picture of Brad Pitt at Cannes
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I love this picture of Brad Pitt at Cannes

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curiositycounts:

Researchers at MIT Media Lab’s Camera Culture group visualize the speed of light at a trillion frames per second

holy. f.
I saw this and was like ho-hum, then read the caption. CUH_RAY_ZEEE

curiositycounts:

Researchers at MIT Media Lab’s Camera Culture group visualize the speed of light at a trillion frames per second

holy. f.

I saw this and was like ho-hum, then read the caption. CUH_RAY_ZEEE

curiositycounts:

School portrait with a life reality check, oof – absolutely charming short film by Nick Scott   (via)

Haha, this is so cute.

curiositycounts:

Photographer Isa Leshko’s poignant portraits of elderly animals are equal parts sad and beautiful   (via)

bitchville:

Taking old World War II photos, Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov  carefully photoshops them over more recent shots to make the past come  alive. Not only do we get to experience places like Berlin, Prague, and  Vienna in ways we could have never imagined, more importantly, we are  able to appreciate our shared history in a whole new and unbelievably  meaningful way. More at http://sergey-larenkov.livejournal.com/

I really Love this.

bitchville:

Taking old World War II photos, Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov carefully photoshops them over more recent shots to make the past come alive. Not only do we get to experience places like Berlin, Prague, and Vienna in ways we could have never imagined, more importantly, we are able to appreciate our shared history in a whole new and unbelievably meaningful way. More at http://sergey-larenkov.livejournal.com/

I really Love this.

Check out these amazing photographs from Li Wei:

“His work is a mixture of performance art and photography that creates illusions of a sometimes dangerous reality…Li Wei states that these images are not computer montages and works with the help of props such as mirror, metal wires, scaffolding and acrobatics.”

(via Hemmy.net)

Yeondoo Jung takes the magic of children’s drawings and turns them into photographs made in the real world. Click the link for the rest of the collection.