(by Morgan Maassen)
This post is by Surfer Dude as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.
This photo is of the discovered equipment of Bill Biggart, a photojournalist who lost his life on 9/11.
LIFE: They Were There - 9/11 Photographers
Photo by Chip East
Shooting long exposures on Japan’s Yurikamome rail kind of simulates looking through a veil.
Long Exposures on Japan’s Rail by Appuru Pai
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Photography
by Wendell Levi Teodoro aka Zeduce, a fashion and advertising photographer from Sydney, Australia.
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Amphibious photographers are good at shooting both above and under water. Evolution is amazing like that.
An expedition member walks on the cooled lava floor, turned red by the reflected glow of a lake, of a caldera in Nyiragongo volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “Down here you feel the volcano,” says photographer Carsten Peter. “It’s a low-frequency rumbling that pulses through your body—like being inside a giant subwoofer.”
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