Antler Pile
A heap of elk antlers. Photograph taken at the National Bison Range Wildlife Refuge in Moiese, Montana.
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A heap of elk antlers. Photograph taken at the National Bison Range Wildlife Refuge in Moiese, Montana.
(Image Credit: Thousands of Hungry Carp, a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (2.0) image from jasohill's photostream) A lovely photograph taken during feeding time at the Takamatsu Pond in Morioka,…
The Telluride Wine Festival, Center for Wine Origins and SCHILLING studio Gallery have announced the “Where in the World Does Your Wine come from?” Nationwide Poster Challenge and Art Exhibition.
They are calling for artists, photographers and designers to submit their poster designs, that seek to promote wines and the regions that produce them. Twenty posters, selected from the submitted entries, will be exhibited at the Telluride Wine Festival that will be held from June 24 to 27th, 2010 in Telluride, Colorado. The entries will have the opportunity of winning cash awards in the “Best in Show” and “People’s Choice” categories.
Press release below:
Flickr user Stéfan's amazing Stormtrooper 365 series is now complete. He shot and uploaded a new picture of two Stormtrooper action figures - TK455 & TK479 - doing the most…
Apparently, this was the hottest meme in the early 1900s. In all seriousness though, I just wonder how life would have been if the internet had evolved a hundred years…
Fantastically bizarre (and somewhat macabre) commissioned photography by Winkler + Noah, an Italian photography firm.
Please click on the pictures to view higher resolution versions.
An unbelievably detailed, 26 gigapixel panorama of the city of Paris. Stitched together using 2,346 individual photographs taken by two Canon 5D Mark II cameras.
Just who the hell would want to buy such pics? I sure hope that the bunny wasn’t harmed during the making of this stupid photo. Via the always entertaining Awkward…
These abstract camera-toss images are part of a spectacular gallery created by Flickr user Chris Piazza. The camera-toss technique, as the name implies, involves throwing a camera up in the…