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• #7328
They were in the welcome trust exhibition on crime a few years ago, fascinating
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• #7329
Ah, didn't know that. They look like models for a stage set or film set but the reality of it is very poignant.
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• #7330
These are really good and his comments are interesting too.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/10/joseph-rodriguez-cab-driver-photo-essay.html?utm_campaign=nym&utm_source=fb&utm_medium=s1 -
• #7331
^cracking photos / tales. Good find @WillMelling
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• #7332
There's a bunch of great 'abstract' photos in today's gruaniad, well worth a look:
The website of the photographers is at: http://abstractaerialart.com
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• #7333
Those perspective changes are pretty epic.
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• #7334
Medellín, Colombia
Residents watch as a downhill rider competes in the Urban Bike Inder Medellín race final at the Comuna 1 shantytown
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• #7336
Amazing. Can't believe they're not making Kodachrome anymore
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• #7337
Sad face
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• #7338
It’s comng back apparently. Maybe.
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• #7339
Isn't that Ektachrome? The chemicals for Kodachrome are too toxic.
Was K-14 processing instead of E6
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• #7340
surely this is a photo of the night
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• #7341
Great book, I bought it last month.
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• #7343
Bike-share Graveyard. China
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• #7347
Twelve finalists have been chosen from this year's Art of Building architectural photography competition. From abstract details to abandoned buildings, here are the chosen images
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• #7349
I presum you picked that one because of the monster face--I was surprised it wasn't highlighted in the caption except indirectly through the headline. It looks almost like a painting, or Photoshopped.
Top marks for that reference.