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Not often that we are jealous. But sometimes we can’t avoid it…
For instance by looking at this project by Jenny Odell. She searched for things like grain silo’s, stadiums, parking lots, or ships on Google Satellite View, then collected and assembled them into these pieces. Simple but nifty.
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I am always curious about the story behind pictures of long gone times. If you are too, you should visit this Flickr account called Peculiar Snapshots which is full with treasures.
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Great photography works by Brooklyn based photographer Wayne Lawrence.
(Thanks Igor/Vio!)




After that Things Organised Neatly blog becoming quite a hype, it seems not a bad idea to make a book about this. Swiss artist/comedian Ursus Wehrli did just that.
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BTW: We are back from our holidays where we did not do all too much, as you can see here. Now ready to post more regularly again!
Gotta love these dog portraits by Carli Davidson.
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It would be best that what these brave people did, would prevent that there will be any veterans again in the future. Small chance.
Nice series of photo’s by Konstatin Suslov though.
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Look at those. That goes a bit further then those playing cards I used on my spokes to trigger that rattling sound.
Photography by José Castellón.
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Kinda greasy but fascinating images by Jenny Saville.
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Is the name of a series of photos made by Croix Gagnon and Frank Schott. They used segmented images of a in 1993 convicted murderer, who’s body was used for science, displayed as a movie on a laptop with which they walked around, so these ghost like images appeared.
Spooky!
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A book by Dutchman Erik Kessels about a couple who tries to get their beloved, but very black dog on a lot of pictures, but never seem to succeed.
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Photo project by Ed Panar.
Would it be funnier if the photos were accompanied with this sound?
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with these new frames on my wall. An original Martha Cooper print, thanks a million Dave Kingdom! And a photo print from a series of Icelandic banana ads from the 70’s. Thank you so much Sigga Stina!
Beautiful ghost like images on these photo’s made by William Hundley.
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-15º is what you feel here outside today when the wind is blowing on your cheeks. An opportunity to show you these photo’s of snowflakes by Kenneth Libbrecht who recently won the Lennart Nilsson Award.
After seeing these, you cannot deny any longer that the world is designed.
(Tack älskling!)