Scrolling through my RSS feed of art sites, I saw coffee-shop sketch after coffee-shop sketch after wan-looking portrait, and then there was this.
It’s so stark, so simple, it felt like I’d been smacked in the head with a Louisville Slugger. In a good way.
(via Conscientious | A Letter from London: Stuart Bailes and the Solitary Image)

Scrolling through my RSS feed of art sites, I saw coffee-shop sketch after coffee-shop sketch after wan-looking portrait, and then there was this.

It’s so stark, so simple, it felt like I’d been smacked in the head with a Louisville Slugger. In a good way.

(via Conscientious | A Letter from London: Stuart Bailes and the Solitary Image)

The crow knows its place, in a photo shot by John MacPherson. It’s just this sort of behavior that gets him threatened with ejection from his favorite supermarket. Read his funny post.
(via Supermarket)

The crow knows its place, in a photo shot by John MacPherson. It’s just this sort of behavior that gets him threatened with ejection from his favorite supermarket. Read his funny post.

(via Supermarket)

oliphillips:

Multiple Exposure Photographs

by Stephanie Jung

I love these. I can’t see them working very well for, say, rural landscape shots, but they’re a great way to illustrate the frenetic energy of a city.

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(via MUTE is a photoblog - Reyniskirkja, a church in southern Iceland)
One of a bunch of good concrete-and-nature photos at minimal exposition.
(via gioberto noro)

One of a bunch of good concrete-and-nature photos at minimal exposition.

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Beautiful wet-plate photos by Ian Ruhter, at Art Sponge)

Beautiful wet-plate photos by Ian Ruhter, at Art Sponge)

jonyang:

Nikolaj Lund Reinvents Portraiture of Classical Musicians

I’m not normally a big fan of portraits, but then, these are hardly typical portraits. Very cool stuff.

Photo by Szaza from a monastery in Turkey. Click through for more.
(via deface)

Photo by Szaza from a monastery in Turkey. Click through for more.

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sander meisner: white noise at minimal exposition

sander meisner: white noise at minimal exposition

A Google image search told me that this is “The California Trip,” a 1968 photo by Magnum photographer Dennis Stock.

A Google image search told me that this is “The California Trip,” a 1968 photo by Magnum photographer Dennis Stock.

(Source: fuckyeahvintage-retro, via thisissandiego)