Vally, China (2008) by Bas Princen
Two Skyscrapers utilize the natural landscape, creating a surreal architectural marvel.
Photographer: Wilson A. Bentley, published in the January 1923 National Geographic.
Wilson 19 years of age when he discovered a way to photograph snow After much experimentation Wilson created a technique technique using a bellows camera attached to a compound microscope.
Wilson was among the first photographers to photograph snow: of all the forms of water, the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice are incomparably the most beautiful and varied. We all know that each snowflake is different, but who would have known that geometrically and structurally snow varied as much as someones geometric art collection would.
Food dye, a speaker, and some loud music seem like unlikely tools to create a sculpture. By taking photos of the water reacting to heavy vibrations from the speaker, photographer A.Connah captures sculpture-like images.
[The Hindenburg] by SMU Central University Libraries on Flickr.
Mysterium Delirium by Cesar Isabel on Flickr.