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Quote from: chunkles on October 07, 2012, 09:33:57 PMnext level.
Masai Mara National Park – Kenya, Africa
Military Cemetery – Verdun, France
Suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark
Fraser Island Dune – Australia
Favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Walled City of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Pigeon Houses – Mit Gahmr Delta, Egypt
Rano Kau volcano in Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile
Gannet colony, Eldey island, Iceland
Satellite dishes on the roofs of Aleppo, Syria
The Maelifell volcano on the edge of the Myrdalsjökull glacier, Iceland
The Separation Wall in the West Bank
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Quote from: WillieWatanabe on October 26, 2012, 06:48:35 AMQuoteSuburbs of Copenhagen, DenmarkThis is rough ridin' cool
worldc.amI could probably waste the next decade of my life on this.
Quote from: 8manpick on October 26, 2012, 12:12:00 PMQuote from: WillieWatanabe on October 26, 2012, 06:48:35 AMQuoteSuburbs of Copenhagen, DenmarkThis is rough ridin' coolir reminds me of sw kansas
Urban Air
This orange battery was built by photographer Caleb Charland (previously) as part of his ongoing alternative energy photographs using fruit, vegetables, and other objects to create light for his long-exposure photographs. The electricity powering the lightbulb inside the orange is generated through a chemical reaction between citric acid and the zinc nails inserted into each wedge. I think this is by far the most lovely piece he’s done in the series, but before you start work on a bunch of orange lights to keep on the nightstand, the light generated was so dim this particular photograph required a 14 hour exposure.