1. 09:48 9th Jul 2012

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    Reblogged from freshphotons

    Tags: anatomymovementphotography

    Harold Edgerton- The Anatomy of Movement

    1. Cat Jumping Over a Piano Bench, 1938

    2. Gus Solomons, 1960

    3. Indian Club Demonstration, 1965

    4. Back Dive, 1954

    5. Tennis Player, 1938

    6. Baton, 1953

    7. The Golfer, 1960

    If you like that then you’ll also like this.

    (Source: likeafieldmouse)

     
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    workisnotajob:

BREATHE
“Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it.”- Hardy D. Jackson
New illustration. New prints coming soon.

    workisnotajob:

    BREATHE

    “Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it.”- Hardy D. Jackson

    New illustration. New prints coming soon.

     
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  5. bitchville:

    Long Exposure Photos of Yurikamome High Speed Rail Transit

    Photographer Appuru Pai based in Tokyo who for the last few years has been capturing these fantastic long exposure photos of the Yurikamome transit line that travels between the Japanese cities of Shimbashi and Toyosu.

     
  6. Ben Grubb of Tech Wired Australia recently blogged about the abuse of power by police on citizen journalist Nick Hac. This well researched pivot post by Andrew Nemeth BSc (Hons) LLB was referenced several times in the discussion that followed. It clearly outlines the law in relation to amateur street photography in Australia and dispels many misconceptions.

     
  7. everythingontheinternetistrue:

    Tilt-shift photo series of Tamarama Beach in Sydney by Keith Loutit.

    Is so far beyond rad.

    (found via heyeric)

    Here come the long lazy days of summer. Bring it on.