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photojojo:

Wang Zhiyuan’s 36 foot tall plastic trash vortex is a good reminder that littering contributes to a *big* problem. 

36 Foot Tall Plastic Trash Sculpture

via laughingsquid

evanthompsonphotography:

Thousands of people can stand at the same point. Shoot the exact same picture. No one will get the same outcome. Lands End - San Francisco | Evan Thompson Photography

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c0llin-hanley:

omg…mind fucked, everyone just look at it.

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photojojo:

A hat tip to you for embracing the light leaks!

© noranoodles:

I just got my film back from Montauk and I am excited to say that there are many exposures I am very happy with. But this is a perfect example of why I love film and still indulge in shooting it sometimes. Pure accident with a multiple exposure and light leak. But I love it.

via cavesoflilith

photojojo:

Lori Nix sure knows how to make a diorama!

It’s not until you take a closer look that you’ll notice these are photos of miniature scenes. 

Mini Dioramas of  Urban Decay

photojojo:

Does this make you as starry-eyed as it does us?

Photo by mijonju

photojojo:

The Celebrity Camera Club is a gallery of celebrities and their cameras.

We wanna see some of Michael Cera’s Horizon photos!

The Celebrity Camera Club

via Anything Photography

photojojo:

Filmspiration for your Friday by lorena*arance.

via filmspiration

photojojo:

Most magical vid you’ll see all day:

Full Circle, A Jump Rope’s Perspective

via Kottke

photojojo:

Camera Hack: Jason Bognacki a folding camera made in 1919 to the front of his Canon 5D MarkII.

What’s even more amazing is that the photos that the nearly 100 year old lens shot are absolutely beautiful.

Nearly 100-Year-Old Folding Camera Hacked to a Canon 5D

via NotCot

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photojojo:

Alejandro Cartagena cleverly snapped these photos of men in Monterrey, Mexico traveling to work in the beds of trucks.

Carpoolers - Trucks Photographed from Above

via Gizmodo

welovephoneography:

These printers are connected to Instagram via Wi-Fi and automatically print out hashtagged photos! 

BREAKFAST, the company behind Instaprint, is currently raising money on Kickstarter to make these printers available to the public.

Wirelessly Print Instagrams with Instaprint [via Laughing Squid]

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