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alternatively
People walk on a street littered with debris after Hurricane Sandy hit Santiago de Cuba on Oct. 26. The Cuban government said on Thursday night that 11 people died when the storm barrelled across the island, most killed by falling trees or in building collapses in Santiago de Cuba province and neighboring Guantanamo province. (Desmond Boylan/Reuters) #
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and this
http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/sandy/bp45.jpg
A storm surge hits a small tree as winds from Hurricane Sandy reach Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Conn., on Oct. 29. Water from Long Island Sound spilled into roadways and towns along the Connecticut shoreline Monday, the first signs of flooding from a storm that threatens to deliver a devastating surge of seawater. (Jessica Hill.Associated Press) #
for it's relation to this
Andreas Gursky Rhein II
all images (bar the gursky) from http://www.boston.com/bigpicture
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The latest cover of Time, ‘Lessons from the Storm,’ was shot with an iPhone by Ben Lowy.
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^ on that note, Bloombergs fantastic cover
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Ha! Fuck yes!
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The bulk carrier SS Fitzroy River heading towards a tropical storm with water spouts off the Queensland coast in Australia, 2009. Unknown photographer.
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Chinstrap Penguins on Iceberg
Frans Lanting / Corbis
Some more information about the photographer himself:
Nikon Presents "Penguins on Iceberg" by Frans Lanting on Vimeo
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^ interesting. Shame he didn't show the other shots for reference
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He sounds like Stephen Hawking with better software.
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^lolz
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This image, taken by Dylan Toh, shows the Milky Way over Murphy's Haystacks, which are inselberg rock formations found between Streaky Bay and Port Kenny on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The rock formations got their name when a traveller in a coach saw the formation in the distance and asked how a farmer could produce so much hay. The rocks became known as Murphy's Haystacks as the farm was on a property owned by a man named Murphy.
Toh took 13 vertical images with a 5dmk3, Canon 16-35mm F2.8 II lens, at 16mm, F3.2, iso3200, 30 second exposure with light painting on the rocks done with a flash light for 3- 4 seconds of each exposure. The photos were shot in between last light and moonrise, approximately 8pm.
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nice stuff folks!
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Peoples migrating in bullock carts and other transport modes, you can notice the mile stone on the left side of the road which shows that 'Kasur'(a town in Pakistan) is 2 Km/Mile(?) ahead.
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Miles. Pakistan uses miles.
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^Some nice photos on that link.
Ansel Adams exhibition at the National Maritime Museum starting tomorrow, I think I'll pay a visit when I'm down in That London in a couple of weeks.
I see panto season is here.