Squatters in Venezuela's 45-Story 'Tower of David' Alan Taylor April 23, 2014 26 Photos In Focus In 1990, construction began on the Centro Financiero Confinanzas, a huge high-rise office complex in Caracas, Venezuela. Construction halted in 1994, after a banking crisis and the death of the building's main investor, David Brillembourg. The 45-story tower stood vacant until 2007, when squatters bega
This Set contains photos of mostly GEISHA and MAIKO Posing as Bathing Beauties During the Meiji and Taisho eras of Old Japan. For most of the images, the identity of the photographers and models remain UNKNOWN -- a situation common to all categories of old Japanese postcards. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO RE-BLOG THE IMAGES (linked back according to Flickr rules), OR USE CREATIVELY FOR ANY MIX n MATCH OF YO
Ice caves are temporary structures that appear at the edge of glaciers. They look amazingly beautiful from the inside. This particular cave is located on the frozen lagoon of the SvÃnafellsjökull glacier in Skaftafell, Iceland. The centuries old ice coming down the slopes of Ãræfajökull via SvÃnafellsjökull glacier has metamorphosed into highly pressurized glacier ice that contains almost no air b
Kim Keever (b. 1955) is an internationally acclaimed photographer. He is known for his colourful large-scale abstractions, which he creates by pouring paint into a 200 gallon tank of water in his studio. Keever uses his large-format digital camera to capture the resulting clouds of colour as they swirl into different forms and diffuse themselves through the water. After earning an engineering de
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We all know that people messed around with photos long before there was Photoshop. But you might not have realized how crazy the Victorians were about headless portraits. They literally lost their heads over this trend. Check out the absolute creepiest examples below. https://gizmodo.com/the-amazing-world-of-photo-editing-before-photoshop-461170976 https://gizmodo.com/how-did-we-fake-photos-before
Our holdings include hundreds of glass and film negatives/transparencies that we've scanned ourselves; in addition, many other photos on this site were extracted from reference images (high-resolution tiffs) in the Library of Congress research archive. (To query the database click here.) They are adjusted, restored and reworked by your webmaster in accordance with his aesthetic sensibilities befor
The Strange Beauty of Salt Mines Alan Taylor April 11, 2013 31 Photos In Focus Salt, an essential element for all animal life, is abundant here on Earth, but it still requires extraction from stone deposits or salty waters. The process of mining that salt can produce beautiful landscapes, including deep, stable caverns, multicolored pools of water, and geometric carvings. Some of these locations h
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