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Rare photos of San Francisco's Chinatown, before the earthquake
Stored in a bank vault, Arnold Genthe's Chinatown photos survived the disaster. Many others were lost.
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Stunning Photos of Florence, Italy
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Blind photographer debuts photos of his nonverbal autistic sons
Bruce Hall,a legally blind photographer from Santa Ana, California, has taken 150,000 photos of his sons, Jack and James, as a way to bond with them since they are unable to communicate.
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Buran. The Soviet Space Shuttle
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America's National Parks Service is looking to hire the next Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams is one of the most respected photographers of all time, and while working with the Department of the Interior, he captured monochrome landscapes of America’s national parks that are unlikely to ever be duplicated—but that’s not going to stop the government from trying!
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Facebook Is Killing Photo Syncing, Asks Users To Download Its “Moments” App Instead
Facebook clearly believes it has its next hit app on its hands to follow Messenger with its private photo-sharing service, Moments. The company has now announced it will soon discontinue support for photo syncing, and is instead asking users to download the Moments app through a pop-up notification that appears at the top of the News Feed. That means if you want to continue to access photos you’ve privately synced from your phone...
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Vintage Photos of Everyday Life in Afghanistan in the early 1970s
John L. Beck is a Maryland-based photographer who took these amazing pictures of daily life in Afghanistan in October, 1971.
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Old Photographs of Blizzards Show The Eternal Misery–And Majesty–of Winter
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Lake Erie can get extremely violent and these are the photos to prove it
Photographer Dave Sandford captures Lake Erie's notorious waves.
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Piecing Together Time in the ‘Ultimate Brain Puzzle’
A single image in Stephen Wilkes’s “Day to Night” series is composed of an average of 1,500 frames captured by manual shutter clicks over a period of anywhere from 16 to 30 hours.
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Photos: Life in South Australia’s Outback -- National Geographic Travel
See photos of the South Australian outback, a land of rugged landscapes and interesting wildlife.
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Sayonara, Picasa: Google Shuts Down Album Service in Favor of Photos App
A unified front in the platform war for your birthday pics.
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Artist Colorizes Old Black & White Photos Making History Come To Life
When we think of the past, we often think of it in black and white. After all, most pictures that we’ve seen from the first half of the 20th Century are in monochrome, and because of this it’s easy to forget that color actually existed at all back then. Thanks to artist Marina Amaral however, we can now view history through a whole new lens with these stunning colorized photographs.
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These gripping images from legendary photographers were supposed to be thrown away
Bill McDowell assembles a collection of these forgotten photos in a new book.
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These Historic Photos Are A Stunning Reminder Of World War II For Memorial Day
Since it's Memorial Day weekend it's important that people remember what got us where we are today. Take a walk down memory lane with pictures that prove just how different times are since World Wa
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These Are the Top Drone Photos in the World
Drones can be controversial. As unmanned flying vehicles that can stealthily spy or drop weapons on people, they’ve been the subject of intense ethical and national security debates. But drones don’t have to be military machines. In the hands of photographers, smaller unmanned vehicles can capture beautiful, unique images that would otherwise go unseen. For the third year in a row, the international Dronestagram contest has recognized outstanding drone photos in this emerging field.
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Startling Photos Juxtapose the Tourists and Refugees on the [Greek] Island of Kos
For today's Cameo we're having 36 year-old German photographer Jörg Brüggemann with his series Tourists vs. Refugees...
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The World's Tallest Buildings
Dubai has started building what will be the world's tallest tower, pictured here in an artist's impression, another record for the city already home to the highest skyscraper. The following is a snapshot of the tallest skyscrapers in the world right now:
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TIME’s 100 Most Influential Images of All Time
See the stories behind 100 photos that changed the world.
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Wow! History's most iconic photos in colour
When we think of the past we usually think of it in black and white. It’s for this reason that colorized photos, photos that have had color added, can be so effective in making the past feel more real. In fact, the best colorized photos bring our awesome ancestors to life in way black and white never can. Don’t believe us? Take a look at these photographs and see for yourself.
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