Putting things into perspective: a photo of earth taken from one of the Mars rovers. I hope you all waved.
Neat and simple: turn an ordinary bicycle bell into a camera mount for those action photos.
Joe Nishizawa: Japan’s underground photography
Inner-City Youth, a photo essay with audio commentary by Simon Wheatly, documenting the underprivileged youth of London and grime music culture.
Amusing sign photographed in Montreal.
Photos of the extraordinary passengers spotted in the Moscow subway
Belgian newspaper De Morgen publishes a flickr user’s burning man photos without his consent.
Frederic Chaubin’s photographs of strange scifi-like architecture in the former Soviet Union.
Photographs of mobile dance halls (click “les bals”) that move around remote villages in the east of France. They have a particular aesthetic of their own.
I love the idea behind the Urban Markup flickr pool.
Wonderful and hypnotic: using recurring elements of French urban life as the focus for [animated photo sequences][1].
[1]: http://www.milieu-urbain.com/ (Milieu(x) Urbain(s) [site language: French])
Bringing new life to boarded up homes
mmk kobayashi’s photos, one of the most unusual sets I’ve seen on flickr.
One of my pet peeves: apostrophe massacre.
Jonathan Olley’s photographs of Northern Ireland’s reinforced police stations, guard towers and army barracks.
I don’t usually talk about the sites I build for a living here, but this one was produced for a friend who deserves the exposure (no pun intended). So I present to you the new online presence of photographer Lionel Samain.
Obsessive documentation of locations used in cult TV series Twin Peaks. Just looking at those pictures, I can feel the unique vibe that came from watching.
Faces in places.
Impressive photos of the California wildfires captures by a camera trap.
Joseph Schulz’s photographs of abandoned checkpoints and border crossings.
Taking photos of an event rather than being immersed in it has been shown to lead to poorer recall of the actual event – we get distracted in the process.
Good. More of this, please.
Countryside or small town discotheques in France have a particular aesthetic. Photographer Eric Tabuchi has captured many of them. His sites features many other series in the same vein like Chinese restaurants and abandoned fuel stations.