Fishers, Haiti (n.d.) - Guy Mokia
This long exposure snap featured as a National Geographic Photo of The Day. I particularly enjoy the milky white subtleties of the whole composition, even though upon further inspection it posses a highly eerie quality.
You most likely don’t remember those old adding machines of days gone by, we certainly dont! but we very much appreciate this series of amazing photographic investigations into their inner workings by Kevin Twomey.
King James Statue, England
Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic, nationalgeographic.comPhoto of the Day
This Month in Photo of the Day: National Geographic Magazine Features
A life-size statue of King James dominates the most lavish room of this treasure-encrusted palace at Hatfield, north of London. Crowned a…
‘Designed in Hackney: an exhibition of photographs depicting abandoned vehicles and derelict buildings by Hackney-based photographer Katja Mayer and graphic artist Peter Chadwick…’
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Complex Innocence, a photo by Memories Of Days Past’s
Lochside Cottage by paddimir on Flickr.
Tato Architects house in Osaka, created for clients with a passion for design, bouldering and free climbing.
Design can truly exist anywhere, even this dock yard building in Aviles, Spain, is spared a thought. We think it makes a nice picture. Designed by Baragano.
“If you want to build a boat, don’t start looking for wood, cutting planks or distributing the work, first you have to remind in men the longing of sea, free and wide”
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Inner Senses #1 from the series Inner Senses by Bejing based photography Yong Chen
A picture of a toy baby doll abandoned in trash is the centre piece of this photo. Titled Garbage #3 by Brazilian photographer, Tabach.
Photograph by Camilo José Vergara
Photographer Camilo José Vergara writes for LightBox about his experience photographing...
Wielicki Photography.
Edward Kinsella III
Craving good suya! I’m yet to find any that can compare to home. (Taken with instagram)
nothing like being...