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Tuesday
May 30, 2006
Matthew Wheeler found merely lighting fires with lenses made of ice was too easy, so he started taking photos with them.
to Photography by riotnrrd
Wednesday
Jan 11, 2006
ShineSF, a club in San Francisco, has a photo booth that posts its pictures to a flickr account. Now, you can look at drunk strangers from the comfort of your office.
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Monday
Oct 17, 2005
Throw your camera in the air and take a picture like you just don't care!
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Friday
Jun 10, 2005
What happens when you cross drunk jenga with Oolong the rabbit? You get Stuff On My Cat.
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Thursday
Apr 21, 2005
Kyle Van Horn mailed a disposable camera across the country with a request that the postal service workers take photos with it. Apparantly, U.S. Postal Office employees have a much better sense of humor than I would have expected.
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Wednesday
Mar 9, 2005
As with much on the internets, these photos of contortionists will either make you wince in pain or turn you on.
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Monday
Feb 28, 2005
Baby, you sure do have a sweet-looking.. knuckle?
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Monday
Feb 21, 2005
Blink-o-Rama: What everyone else sees when you have your eyes closed.
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Thursday
Feb 10, 2005
Science can be beautiful.
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Monday
Nov 8, 2004
A baffling collection of photos of things wrapped in brown packing tape.
to Photography by riotnrrd
Friday
Aug 27, 2004
Make your own 3D pictures, just like the pros.
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Wednesday
Aug 25, 2004
Everybody do the Lynndie!
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Tuesday
Jul 6, 2004
"I collect second-hand photographs of women and dogs. That's right, both women and dogs together."
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Friday
May 14, 2004
Spend spring in Paris with these pretty panoramic photos of Paris Metro stations.
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Friday
Apr 9, 2004
If you want to be the next Kubrick but have a limited budget, start by building a $14 steadicam (a $14 what?), or maybe build one out of Legos. If you're even more ambitious, after understanding how dynamic balance works, you can try to design and build your own unique take on this useful device.
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Thursday
Jan 15, 2004
Dikron - A paper camera from late 70's Czechoslovakia that you can build youself.
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Friday
Dec 5, 2003
Enjoy the velvet pantsuits and the computer programmer hair on display in these promo photos for Swedish and Finnish bands from the 70's.
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Wednesday
Oct 1, 2003
And another thing: celebrities don't look like that in real life, either.
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Tuesday
Sep 30, 2003
"The idea is simple: to collect photos of people posing dead in various places from around the world."
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Friday
May 30, 2003
The California Coastline Project is 12,000 photos into documenting the entire coast of the state with two people, a camera, and a helicopter. Public response has varied from the interested to the psychotic, and Barbra Streisand is suing.
to Photography by fringehead
Wednesday
Feb 12, 2003
If you are having trouble finding a parking space, perhaps you need a smaller car. Dean and Eve love their Mini.
to Photography by yoyology
Friday
Nov 8, 2002
Mother nature: pornographer extraordinaire. Everything from puzzlingly complex to blatantly phallic.
to Photography by geofforama
Tuesday
Sep 17, 2002
Dedicated artists and tinkerers have used desktop scanners as the basis for DIY CCD scanning cameras.
to Photography by gator
Sunday
Jun 23, 2002
Vincent Rubino wants others to see him as a dainty little faerie. No, not that kind.
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Tuesday
Jan 22, 2002
24 hours x 60 minutes = 1,440 photos of people telling you what time it is. Choose a time slot, have it tattooed on your (or some drunken slob's) navel, and send in the results.
to Photography by sylvar
Monday
Jul 30, 2001
The best thing about these auctions for x-rays of what people have stuck up their asses is that it's for charity.
to Photography by george
Sunday
Jul 22, 2001
The Mythopoeia (encyclopedia for myths, clever eh?) is light on content but has some amazingly creepy photography.
to Photography by skallas
Friday
Jun 8, 2001
Consider Spillway a small wholesaler of the absurd. By far the best part of their site is the People's Photo Archives, a collection of found photographs, all of which contain a certain level of humor and eerieness. Sit back, pretend you're an anthropologist from the future and don't miss the hilarious commentary.
to Photography by skallas
Friday
May 4, 2001
Full-color photographs taken in Russia a hundred years ago. Honest.
to Photography by belford
Friday
Dec 15, 2000
$4000 for a Fuji S1 Pro professional digital camera or a $7 roll of Fuji Provia 100F slide film? Compare for yourself.
to Photography by gen
Thursday
Oct 26, 2000
It's possible to query image databases by sketching what you're looking for. Why hasn't query by image content gone mainstream, then? Oh, right, it's by IBM.
to Photography by braino
Sunday
Oct 15, 2000
This is what serotonin looks like under a powerful microscope, an imbalance of it can cause depression, anxiety, low-sex drive, and suicide. On a brighter note you can view all sorts of interesting things through microscopes like drugs, wine, feathers, and my favorite - hidden designs on computer chips. Many more images are kept at the Molecular Expressions Galleria for your viewing pleasure.
to Photography by skallas
Thursday
Sep 28, 2000
A great bunch of ghost photographs from Chicago ghost hunter Dale Kaczmarek.
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Saturday
Sep 23, 2000
The high priests of The Church of Celebrity have to be the official celebrity photographers, who are slightly less scum than the average paparazzi.
to Photography by skallas
Friday
Sep 15, 2000
Some clever journalist actually tracked down the source of that amazing photo of the fires in Montana, which people've been emailing around lately.
to Photography by sburke
Wednesday
May 31, 2000
Panoramic photography used to be dominated by custom cameras such as the Horizont, Widelux, or Noblex. These days, a growing number of enthusiasts show us how to create panoramic pictures both traditionally as well as with a digital camera, or even a video camera
to Photography by joshua
Wednesday
May 24, 2000
This intriguing woman has a bunch of very cool infrared photographs of herself on her website as well as some of her cat.
to Photography by gen
Tuesday
May 23, 2000
Most, but not all, digital cameras contain a filter internally that prevents near-infrared light from striking the CCD element. For those that do not, with the aid of an infrared filter, you can capture some eerie pictures. For a more in-depth look at the technology behind infrared photography with both digital and chemical cameras, there are numerous resources. Infrared photography is only one kind of photography involving spectral selection; another kind is ultraviolet photography, which lets you see the world from butterfly's eyes.
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