Phantom camera, surfing, and the biggest Teahupoo ever. Holy.hell.
Nice Rack.
Foncie’s Electric Photos.
More neon ugly. Drake Hotel.
Neon Vancouver, Ugly Vancouver. Great exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver. Go check it out.
Sunrise at the farm.
I always find myself trying to capture clouds, so this was of particular interest. Photographer Rüdiger Nehmzow captured these images from a plane, 4 miles up (~6.5kms, or 21,000ft), with the door open so there was no glass to distort or blur the images. Beautiful.
This is wonderful. If not for the camera work and subject matter, then the soundtrack alone is worth it.
Late to the party, but, this is just awesome. Quite the kit.
Master piano and organ maker Henry O Studley is best known for designing a 19th century tool chest which cleverly holds 300 tools.
When closed and hanging on a wall it is approximately 20x40” and opens to 40x40”. The chest is made out of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, ebony, and mother of pearl, materials that were probably taken from the Poole Piano Company’s scrap material. The fine craftsmanship is exhibited by the fact that each tool fits snugly into its space, often with an audible click as the tool snaps into its close-fit cavity. Sections of the chest swing out of the case to allow access to a second, and even third, layer of tools.