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Judith Taylor(American, 1954-2010)
For Charlie, from the Conversations and Laments Series 1999
Toned silver print
Joel Zimmer Photography: Why I Take Photos Every Day -
I started taking photos every day on a bit of a lark.
I had bought my first DSLR - my first ‘real’ camera - and I had no idea what to do with it, and I worried that I was going to be one of those people who just dropped a ton of money on a new toy that I’d never use again. I realized I basically…
These macros of the insides of musical instruments look so much like cathedrals!
Macros of the Insides of Musical Instruments
via Petapixel
Mululu, 2004.
Acrylic on ceramic
16 x 12 x 12 inches
Ronan Peterson
by Noriko Ambe
(Source: ryandonato)