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Festive Vintage Photos from New Year’s Eves Past
In case you haven’t been planning your ensemble/resolutions for months now, New Year’s Eve is just around the corner.
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Magnificent aerial shot of an island
This is an island that is off the coast of Japan. Definitely a place I want to visit.
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Perspective: Objects in Pictures Are Not Always As They Seem
The video above is only 44 seconds long, but we'll bet it'll take up at least a minute and a half of your time -- you'll just have to watch it twice.
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Iterations: It’s Early Innings For Digital Pictures
In the few years I've been in Silicon Valley, if someone asked me to sum up -- in one word -- what defined and dominated consumer technology applications during that time, I'd have no choice but to answer: "Photos." Now, it's easy for others to sit back and roll their eyes.
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Alain Laboile Photography
Alain Laboile's online portfolio.
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Best Space Photos of the Year 2012
We round up the most amazing, mind-blowing, spectacular, and jaw-dropping photos of planets, moons, galaxies, and nebulas from our perennially popular Space Photo of the Day gallery.
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Explosively Cool Chemistry Behind Fireworks
Sparkling light, sulfurous smoke and repercussive booms all add to the pyromaniac appeal of fireworks. These glittering explosions originated in China and the exciting inventions were developed over the years to create the rockets and Catherine wheels we all know and love today.
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Tadpoles in Canada
Tadpoles swim through a jungle of lily stalks in Cedar Lake on Vancouver Island, Canada.
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Paparazzo killed by oncoming traffic after photographing Justin Bieber's Ferrari
A photographer, who thought he spied Justin Bieber sitting in his parked Ferrari, was struck by a car and killed.
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Most controversial magazine covers
When it comes to selling magazines, it's all about the shock factor. See the top 10 most controversial covers to hit newsstands throughout the years ...
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Why do innocent people confess to crimes?
Japan has a conviction rate of more than 99%. But in recent months there has been a public outcry over a number of wrongful arrests where innocent people confessed to crimes.
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10 Brand Building Secrets for Photographers
It’s no secret that competition in the photography industry has gotten fierce. But what makes your photography business stand out from the crowd?
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Photo of Mt. Vesuvius from Space Is Gorgeous and Terrifying
I have a hard time seeing this as anything other than a paean to humanity’s inability to learn: This was the view out the International Space Station’s cupola on Jan. 1, 2013, around 09:37 UTC, looking nearly straight down the gullet of Italy’s Mt. Vesuvius.
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British soldier, Canadian sailor - January 1941
Amazing historical photo.
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Don't need microSD when I can just use floppy
Call me a hipster, I don't care.
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Gudvangen Norway is absolutely stunning
Definately a place I want to visit!
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Princess Diana Photo, Never Seen Before, Hits Auction Block
She was one of the world's most photographed women, but now a new and unseen photo of the late Princess Diana is causing a stir nearly 16 years after her death as it goes to public auction.
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Wildflowers
In this picture from the early 1940s, travelers in California’s San Joaquin Valley gather owl’s clover and blue lupine in a field along Route 99. The photo originally accompanied a 1942 feature story on California’s abundant wildflowers.
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Weedy Sea Dragon
The camouflage that weedy sea dragons use to hide in the temperate marine vegetation they derive their name from is so successful that once they reach adulthood they have no natural predators. Unfortunately they are still at risk due to habitat destruction. The males of the species carry the bright pink, fertilized eggs underneath their tails for about two months before the fully formed young hatch and are left to fend for themselves.
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Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins are Olympian swimmers, capable of diving to 1,750 feet and remaining underwater 20 minutes on a single breath. "I was mesmerized by their beautiful bubble trails," says Nicklen, who braved 28°F water to capture these images.
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