Posts Tagged ‘Photos’
Phase One's IQ180 sensor mounted to the 645DF camera body and Schneider-Kreuznach's 120mm tilt-shift lens. (Click to enlarge.) (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) When describing Phase One's IQ180 -based camera system, there are plenty of superlatives you could pick. High resolution is one choice: the sensor captures 80-megapixel photos measuring 10,328 by 7,760 pixels. Expensive is another obvious ...
Laura Lippstone: The Ultimate Retreat: A (Very) Remote Monastery
Thursday, November 11th, 2010
*SEE PHOTOS BELOW* Like everyone else reeling from the daily body blows of life, I need a serious time-out. The last straw is the news...
Photographer Justine Kurland presents photos that capture the rich allusions of the mythic west
Friday, September 10th, 2010
Justine Kurland's recent body of photographs reclaims breathtaking awe of the West's sublime vistas through the perspective of train 'hoppers' or hobos who illegally ride them.
Photos: Few Remaining River Dolphins Indicators of River, Human Health
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
The decline and near extinction of several species of river dolphins is a reflection of the deterioration of water quality and quantity around the globe, according to a new report. Water quality - River dolphin - Species - Health - Environment
Eric Hunting on Defining Post-Industrial Design
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Looking at the different Maker blogs, I could see that there was an emergent set of information standards forming ad hoc by a popularity-driven process of selection as well as limitations -chiefly in graphics as people generally can’t produce their own drawn illustrations so resort to photos and video. The people who first started publishing recipes for making things on sites like the Make blog and Instructibles had no preconceived notion of the format of presentation for those recipes. So what