Tag Team is a great article about Flickr and tagging that appeared in the Guardian in the UK today. It is hard to avoid the […]
There are exciting things happening in Beijing, like Factory 798, a relatively new artist colony smack-bang in what used to be a defense industry complex. […]
Take some animals ruminating on some grass in a field in a northern land, kill them, stuff them, and encase them in a glass box […]
Vision Aerie is an aerial photographer, and takes beautiful photos of landscapes from up in a plane. See more of his photography in the Fine […]
Have you ever seen such a lovely face? Be sure to click through and read the story, as told by awfulsara. Also: things were a […]
We’ve added a new way for you to manage your ever-growing list of tags. If you go to your tags page – you’ll see a […]
Crayons being hit with a .22 caliber slug in a ballistics test. From the fantastic Ballistics photoset by spyzter.
Captured by Linny. You can see another one from a different perspective here. She must live in a very cold place, where the spiders construct […]
I think this fabulous mad photo was taken by a filmmaker, not only because the Flickr member is named aphasia films, but also because there’s […]
Mirrors make mystery, as the tomahawk kid will tell you. See also the Crocodile and Guardian of the falls.
There is a photoset of microscopic slides that have been uploaded to Flickr and licensed under a Creative Commons license by uafcde.
I’m a sucker for yellow and orange, so I love these desert blooming photos from Michael Holt‘s Orange & Yellow Beauties photoset:
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