I like to watch things and eat stuff.
Award-winning photographer Camille Seaman, best known for her earlier work depicting massive polar icebergs, recently turned her lens on another incredible natural phenomenon - storm clouds above the American Midwest. She partnered with experienced storm chasers and began to stalk a particular type of storm cloud - the supercell. On June 22, 2012, in western Nebraska, she encountered an enormous supercell and captured its many faces.
Nature is so terribly awesome.
Last Night, San Diego Accidentally Set Off All Its Fourth Of July Fireworks at Once
[Image: Ben Baller/Instagram]
Oops.
Horror Vacui by Federico Chiesa
Photographer Federico Chiesa teamed up with make-up and special effects artist Carolina Trotta to answer the question “What would your favorite bad guys of yesteryear be doing today?” Horror Vacui is your answer.
“Heroes & Villains” by Kevin Knight.
I’m really digging Jedi Elvis.
Best. Engagement photos. Ever.
I originally saw this over at Badass Digest a few days ago, but Photojojo has put it in a handy little photoset for us. If I could go back in time and re-do my engagement photos, I’d do this.
We’re letting you guys take over our Twitter stream today! What’s the coolest photo stuff you’ve seen today? We’ll RT the best ones!
Here’s our fave so far from Laura Evans, an engagement session turned ZOMBIE ATTACK! Photos by Amanda Rynda.
An account by day, Lee Jeffries started his stunning series of portraits of the homeless after a young girl, huddled under a sleeping bag in the streets of London, caught him snapping a candid shot. Instead of walking away, the photographer came over to talk to her. After hearing her story, he could no longer sneak shots at distance. These portraits of people from Europe and United States, spotted by Dangerous Minds, reveal incredible detail — graying ringlets of a long and tattered beard, an eye clouded with glaucoma, wind-blown strands of hair caked with cigarette ash, ridges of deep wrinkles and scrapes. They also reveal the real intimacy that needed to be established between the subject and the photographer in order to capture an image that feels authentic as opposed to exploitative.
Check out this Camera Beanbag Chair from Woouf in Barcelona!
Want. It’s 175.00 €, which seems to be about 250 US$. So I’m probably not gonna spend that on a beanbag chair.