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jaymug:

National Geographic Advertising

Reminds me of this article about the guy who stood in a watering hole in the African Sahara for 270 hours (at the cost of a wide range of parasites and a deadly malaria diagnosis TWICE to get amazing photos like this one:

"Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second"

- Marc Riboud (via photojojo)

(via quote-book)

everydaydude:

San Francisco, CA | 2012

Double exposure from a rooftop in the Castro.

nprmusic:

We finally decorated the red hallway leading to the NPR Music office with some of our favorite concert photography (a.k.a. Yo dawg, we heard you like photo galleries, so we made a photo gallery of a photo gallery). 

You can see more concert photos on Flickr and listen to hundreds of concerts at NPR Music.

Photos: Mike Katzik/NPR

Truth.

(via fursteve)

superdoofus-stratodrive:

Another weird video I lit, shot on the Red One. Soft silver DP90 Umbrella w/a 2.5K HMI and 2/3 diffusion.

Uncle Jared makin’ magic againz.

oh hai.

abbyjean:

Hauntingly-beautiful images of iconic landmarks created by layering similar photos from hundreds of tourist photographs found on the Internet. Each image contains up to 300 shots. (via Dangerous Minds | Hundreds of tourist photos layered to create ghostly images)