Entries from the blog quebecois tagged with 'photography'

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines

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Elena Kalis

Stunning photography in The Bahamas. (Go here and click on "Underwater" to see the rest of the series.)...

Genteel Decay

Al Capone's (recreated) digs at Eastern State Penitentiary (in Pennsylvania) where he was keeping a low profile following the Valentine's Day Massacre. It's just one of many photos at Opacity, an ambitious (and beautiful) project to document abandoned infrastructure (schools,...

The Genesis Of Fear

Joshua Hoffine, whose (Photoshop- assisted) work looks at childhood phobias. His site seems to be down but there's a selection of it here. Warning: Some might find the images unsettling. Not me, of course. Because I was always "Mommy's special...

All Fatsos Report To The Port Rail Immediately

High Dynamic Range photography is a method of enhancing images that I don't really understand, so I'll leave the explanation to Wikipedia: In computer graphics and photography, high dynamic range imaging (HDRI) is a set of techniques that allows...

Persistence

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Why You Don't Want To Get Lost In Mexico City At Night

Or for that matter, in the daytime. Talk about your twisty little mazes, all alike. Photograph by Scott Peterman (slightly larger version here) of the Ecatepec district (I've never been there, but judging by a quick skim of this Wikipedia...

Somewhere Over Wyoming

The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park, photographed by NASA's IKONOS satellite. More here, as well as some conventional aerial shots. These are all hosted on something called the Chamorro Bible site, of which I can't make heads or...

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