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Long Exposure Photography: Simply Breathtaking


Exposure Time: 656 seconds

After a long day spent at the computer, this just renews my soul. Digital Photography School has 15 stunning examples of long exposure photography that are too amazing to miss. If you think the one above is unreal, click this link and check out the rest!

Thanks to Neatorama for the Tip!

“From Space, It Looks Like Jackson Pollack”

Bahama Sands

Ocean Sands, Bahamas

“From afar, this could look like an abstract painting; however this spectacular satellite image is of the dunes of sand and seaweed, sculpted by the ocean currents. The fluted, underwater dunes are formed in much the same way as sand dunes in deserts.”

See more amazing “art” at Environmental Graffiti’s 30 Most Incredible Abstract Satellite Images of Earth.

Gail’s Rad Adventure at the Guggenheim Museum!

Spiritual America is at the Guggenheim through January 9, 2008

The first snow of the season fell on NYC overnight and this morning, honestly, it was absolutely gorgeous outside! Before the lovely pristine blanket of white could transform into grey slush and filthy mounds flecked with soot and dog feces, I decided to bundle up like an Eskimo and enjoy one of the greatest simple pleasures of life in New York City: a Sunday trip to the Guggenheim Museum.

The Guggenheim currently features a career retrospective of American artist Richard Prince, and his work is just fantastic. I laughed my ass off at a lot of his “Joke” canvases, avoided slipping into a “Museum Coma” and was back downtown in Union Square in time to do a little Holiday shopping at the crafts market. Read more about the exhibit and see photos of some of Prince’s featured work below. Spiritual America runs through January 9, 2008.

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