bauldoff:


Icebergs Series by Vancouver photographer David Burdeny.

During 2007 and into the spring of 2008, I made several long journeys to the upper and lower extremes of our planet to photograph the shorelines, monolithic ice forms and landscapes of Greenland, Iceland and Antarctica. Most of these places are arduous to reach, beyond the borders of domestic transportation routes, accessible only by small aircraft or boat. All are endangered to some extent – threatened by tourism, climate change, industry and the hunt for oil.

The photo pictured at top, Iceberg 01, Greenland, 2007, helped win Burdeny the title of IPA Nature Photographer of the Year, 2008. Scroll to the second half of the Young Gallery page to see his equally surreal Shorelines Series, made along the shorelines of Japan, Northern France, and the Pacific Northwest.
(via Mareen Fischinger)



All of these images are absolutely stunning. I could only hope to create something so simple and beautiful through photography.

bauldoff:


Icebergs Series by Vancouver photographer David Burdeny.

During 2007 and into the spring of 2008, I made several long journeys to the upper and lower extremes of our planet to photograph the shorelines, monolithic ice forms and landscapes of Greenland, Iceland and Antarctica. Most of these places are arduous to reach, beyond the borders of domestic transportation routes, accessible only by small aircraft or boat. All are endangered to some extent – threatened by tourism, climate change, industry and the hunt for oil.

The photo pictured at top, Iceberg 01, Greenland, 2007, helped win Burdeny the title of IPA Nature Photographer of the Year, 2008. Scroll to the second half of the Young Gallery page to see his equally surreal Shorelines Series, made along the shorelines of Japan, Northern France, and the Pacific Northwest.

(via Mareen Fischinger)

All of these images are absolutely stunning. I could only hope to create something so simple and beautiful through photography.
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soyonis:


subject: soyonis.

“project:
a one year personal project
photographing my subjects once a month every month over the course of a year.
the project is more than just photography, during each session there is an intense dialogue between the photographer and the subject. This project is about learning, its about people and its about life. 

start date:
Sept 1, 2009”

(img via Michael Popp)




Hot piece of man!

soyonis:

subject: soyonis.

“project:
a one year personal project
photographing my subjects once a month every month over the course of a year.
the project is more than just photography, during each session there is an intense dialogue between the photographer and the subject. This project is about learning, its about people and its about life.

start date:
Sept 1, 2009”

(img via Michael Popp)

Hot piece of man!
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redesignrelated:

“Art Directors Club Unveils New Logo”, designed by Trollbäck + Company(via UnBeige)



I can’t seem to stop shaking my head. I think I’ll be suing the ADC for whiplash soon enough.

redesignrelated:

“Art Directors Club Unveils New Logo”, designed by Trollbäck + Company
(via UnBeige)

I can’t seem to stop shaking my head. I think I’ll be suing the ADC for whiplash soon enough.
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There are different species of laziness: Eastern and Western. The Eastern style is like the one practised in India. It consists of hanging out all day in the sun, doing nothing, avoiding any kind of work or useful activity, drinking cups of tea, listening to Hindi film music blaring on the radio, and gossiping with friends. Western laziness is quite different. It consists of cramming our lives with compulsive activity, so there is no time at all to confront the real issues. This form of laziness lies in our failure to choose worthwhile applications for our energy. Sogyal Rinpiche (via Swiss Miss)
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imadesignernotafleamarket:

It is so frustrating just to watch this, but also very hilarious. The Vendor Client Relationship by Scofield Editorial.
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Radiohead shirt, orange hoodie, dyn-o-mite mug, and hot tea. Real amazed I haven’t passed out yet… No matter, these logos are turning out to be hot fire!

Radiohead shirt, orange hoodie, dyn-o-mite mug, and hot tea. Real amazed I haven’t passed out yet… No matter, these logos are turning out to be hot fire!

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I feel my lactose intolerance flaring up. It’s just too good!

Sequences 2008 by Sveinn Davíðsson. Click the image to see the whole identity.

I feel my lactose intolerance flaring up. It’s just too good!

Sequences 2008 by Sveinn Davíðsson. Click the image to see the whole identity.

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