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God knows how long we’re gonna be here. But if we can’t, live together… we’re gonna die alone.
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Overnight in Khakassia, Russia by Alexander Nerozya
Today we learned that attaching fireworks to a small quadcopter drone and taking long-exposure photos as it flies around gets you right into the Department of Luminous Light Painting. That’s exactly what professional concert photographer Calder Wilson did to create these three awesome photos.
Wilson is still experimenting with this technique, which he started testing back in January using fireworks leftover from New Year’s Eve celebrations.
“…Wilson recommends that firework drone photos be done with at least two people. You’ll need to carefully plan triggering the camera shutter, lighting the firework on the drone, taking off, and piloting while the camera is exposing the shot. In one of his shots, Wilson managed to capture a prominent moon halo behind his firework light trails.”
Visit Calder Wilson’s website to check out his professional photography. You can also follow him on Facebook and Instagram.
[via PetaPixel]
Machu Picchu - Peru (by Dimitry B.)
Machu Picchu, Peru
The Grand Canyon shot by my Grandmother in the 70′s
The Upside Down - Created by Nate Skeen
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The above are notes attached to babies abandoned at the NY Foundling. Some of these made me cry! (Source)
My heart broke a little at each one, but the last probably killed me
Silent Hill Publisher: Konami Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (Team Silent) Platform: PlayStation Year: 1999
Lance Schibi parodies the cover of The Uncanny X-Men #134 with his Stranger Things artwork. 12x18 giclee prints, limited to 50, are available from Nakatomi.
The single coolest behind-the-scenes Star Trek photo ever taken.