In what has to be most precise photography project ever, Harvard fellow Wim Noorduin used salt and silicon to create microscopic flowers on the surface of a penny.
Microscopic Flowers Photographed on a Single Penny
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After trying to capture a long exposure image of the stars while camping, Chris McCaw accidentally forgot to close the shutter before sunrise. The result was an image so overexposed that the film was physically changed.
Since then, Chris has perfected the process and compiled his work into a fantastic book.
Accidental Overexposed Images Become inspiration
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The Trouble With Tribbles….. by thingamijig on Flickr.
here is a small nugget of bird
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Boogeymen - part of a series of eerie stereoviews - dated 1923 (Via)
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High school student gives teacher a lesson.
Jeff is the students name in case any were wondering.
He deserves a round of applause.
Teacher’s Info:
Julie Phung
World History/Asian American Studies
Grades 10-12: Rm B118
972-708-6510
jphung@duncanvilleisd.orgI’m kind of sorry that tonight is probably getting a little too personal for comfort but…
This is why I blog so much during the day in case you were wondering. The american Educational system is rather shit and I’ve been trying and most of my teachers try but the administration of my school are more worried about looks than what i’m learning and it’s a daily trial to actually go to school.
I love this guy.
Hero of the day.
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