Metamorphose
via fredericfontenoy.com frederic fontenoy with "Metamorphose". some freaky pictures of deformed humans (by using a long exposure) Posted via web from insk's posterous
via fredericfontenoy.com frederic fontenoy with "Metamorphose". some freaky pictures of deformed humans (by using a long exposure) Posted via web from insk's posterous
via soygik.com funny pictures of photographers (and their equipment) via @petapixel Posted via web from insk's posterous
via romain-laurent.com nice set by romain laurent... via fubiz Posted via web from insk's posterous
via cyanatrendland.com Patrick Runte (Hamburg, Germany) recreates scenes from oldschool video games in his photographs. i really loved these games... (and still love them...) his other photos are worth a look as well! watch 'em at patrick's personal website Posted via web from insk's posterous
via iphonephoto.us "showcasing the best user submitted iPhone photography and exploring the boundaries of the camera phone medium" via @dotdean Posted via web from insk's posterous
via behance.net stunning image manipulations by Jim Lind! don't miss his other sets at jimlind.com Posted via web from insk's posterous
via unsuono.carbonmade.com really stunning close-up shots! dont forget to browse his flickr-stream, too... Posted via web from insk's posterous
via vimeo.com just throwing some oil into a cup of water looks really impressive! awesome video & work. instant fav... Posted via web from insk's posterous
via mbfala.com photographs of barack obama (Y1980!) by lisa jack (m+b) http://www.mbfala.com/ Posted via web from insk's posterous
via thehighline.org "The High Line was originally constructed in the 1930s, to lift dangerous freight trains off Manhattan's streets. Section 1 of the High Line will soon open as a public park, owned by the City of New York and operated under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Friends of the High Line is the conservancy charged with raising private ...