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+13 +1Waffle House Vistas — THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
Waffle House does not care how much you are worth, what you look like, where you are from, what your political beliefs are, or where you’ve been so long as you respect the unwritten rules of Waffle House: Be kind, be respectful, and don't overstay when others are waiting for a table.
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+18 +4Best photo cards in 2020
After testing the more popular sites for photo products, we found the services that let you create the best-looking card with the least amount of hassle.
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+16 +3Photograph of a Leopard With a Black Panther Shadow Is a Once-in-a-Lifetime Shot
Photographer Mithun H camped out for six straight days to capture this stunning image
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+19 +6Painting the Sky, by Thomas Kast
Kast was searching for clear skies in Finnish Lapland to capture the beauty of a polar night when he encountered these polar stratospheric clouds.
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+15 +3The Green Lady, by Nicholas Roemmelt
On a journey to Norway, "the lady in green" unexpectedly appeared for Roemmelt, making the whole sky burn with green, blue and pink colours.
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+15 +4Searching for America’s 1930s post office murals – a photo essay
Photographer Justin Hamel stumbled on a Great Depression-era mural one day in a New York post office, and was intrigued to learn there are 1,200 of them across the country.
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+11 +2The Challenges and Delights of Photographing the Night Sky
It can take years to get the perfect shot.
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+3 +1The Death of the Photo Studio
How GPT-3, your smartphone and Augmented Reality can disrupt a dinosaur industry.
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+19 +6The 2020 Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlists will take your breath away
Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year never fails to present us with some extraordinary images of space. It’s no different this year. The shortlisted images of the 2020 competition have just been announced, and as always, they’re just splendid! I’m sure they’ll take your breath away just like they did mine.
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+18 +4A Forgotten Twentieth-Century Photographer’s Wild Portraits of Women in Nature
Anne Brigman helped shape American photographic traditions and was anointed by Alfred Stieglitz. Then she fell into obscurity.
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+3 +1Download These Stunning Premium 4K Themes for Windows 10
How to Download 4K Themes for Windows 10 from Microsoft Store Recently, Microsoft released a number of new premium 4K themes via the Store for Windows 10. They are available in *.deskthemepack format and can be installed with one click. Each theme include a set of beautiful wallpapers related to theme's topic, e.g. nature, landscapes, […]
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+21 +4Raspberry Pi announces $50 12-megapixel camera with interchangeable lenses
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new camera board that should dramatically improve the photographic capabilities available to the popular DIY computer’s enthusiasts and hobbyists. It’s called the High Quality Camera, and it’s built around a 12.3-megapixel backside-illuminated Sony IMX477 sensor with 1.55-micron pixels.
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+2 +1Ansel Adams on Tape - BBC Sounds
Miles Warde explores the life of American photographer Ansel Adams
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+14 +1Apple reveals the best Night mode photos shot on iPhone
iPhone photographers around the world answered the call to participate in the Night mode photo challenge, sharing their captivating Night mode images shot on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. A curated panel of judges selected six winning photos from thousands of submissions worldwide. The winning images will be featured in a gallery on apple.com and Apple Instagram (@apple) and will appear globally on billboards.
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+23 +3Underwater Photographer of the Year 2020
The winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year competition 2020.
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+11 +2Smithsonian Releases 2.8 Million Free Images for Broader Public Use
The Smithsonian announced today the launch of Smithsonian Open Access, an initiative that removes Smithsonian copyright restrictions from about 2.8 million of its digital collection images and nearly two centuries of data. This means that people everywhere can now download, transform and share this open access content for any purpose, for free, without further permission from the Smithsonian. Among museums and cultural institutions, this is the largest and most interdisciplinary open access program to date.
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+3 +1ESO Telescope Sees Surface of Dim Betelgeuse
Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have captured the unprecedented dimming of Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. The stunning new images of the star’s surface show not only the fading red supergiant but also how its apparent shape is changing.
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0 +1Buscas Abogados de Inmigración en Suiza | Sentencia.ch
Buscas Abogados de Inmigración en Suiza? Nuestros servicios son, las gestiones y trámites Jurídicos, derecho Migratorio, Familiar y más
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+2 +1Are Professional Photographs Necessary when Selling a Home?
Real estate MLS listings usually have photographs of the home for sale, but the quality and number vary. Here's what sellers need to know about real estate photos.
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+4 +1“Relentless Absurdity”: An Army Photographer’s Censored Images
In his new book, “Attention Servicemember,” Ben Brody recounts being sent to a Rotary Club luncheon near Fort Stewart, Georgia, to present a slide show of pictures he had taken as an Army combat photographer in Iraq. Brody’s mandate overseas had been “to photograph the war in a way that justified its existence and exaggerated its accomplishments.”
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