October 17, 2008 – 11:49 am
Doing homework in Dawn’s awesome lighting.
Picking apples with Eliot, Angie, and Dawn.
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Posing in East Poultney
Stilting around Calvin Coolidge’s homestead
Pickeling Skillz
Husband and wife in the apple orchard
The East Poultney Village Green
The first carrot Dawn pulled from our garden.
Wanna come on over for dinner?
February 12, 2008 – 03:01 pm
From Vertus Fluid Mask’s Our Top 40 Photoshopped Images: “Sometimes they can be funny, sometimes thought provoking, other times they just mess with your mind. They’ll always take your breath away though and make you wonder at the skills of the people that created them. The following images are our favourite Photoshopped images.”
January 17, 2008 – 04:19 pm
From CNet’s Flickr to host Library of Congress photos: “In a pilot project announced Wednesday, the government archive put the public-domain, copyright-free photos on the Library of Congress Flickr page. That’s just a small fraction of 14 million photos and other visual materials at the Library of Congress, according to the archive’s blog, but hey, [...]
“neon bug”original noirsect photograph by joshua bloom.
March 19, 2007 – 11:28 am
We’ve all seen the photos of the people who took pictures of themselves every day for years, but this is the first time I’ve seen it done by a whole family over the course of 30 years. Check out Diego Goldberg :: The Arrow of Time.
February 7, 2007 – 10:12 am
From Hiroshima: the pictures they didn’t want us to see: “The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed about 250.000 people and became the most dreadful slaughter of civilians in modern history. The American occupation forces imposed strict censorship on Japan, prohibiting anything ‘that might, directly or by inference, disturb public tranquility’ and used it [...]
“In the spring and summer of 1984, Peter Feldstein used a red marker to make a sign announcing that he wanted to take free portraits of everyone in Oxford, Iowa (pop. 673)…Twenty-one years later, Peter set up his camera again.” Visit the Oxford Project, and see what happens over the course of 20 years in [...]
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