Picture of the Day: Khufu and the Great Sphinx ca. 1860-1929
In this vintage photo taken some time between 1860 and 1929, we see the Great Sphinx of Giza with the Pyramid of Khufu in the background.
In this vintage photo taken some time between 1860 and 1929, we see the Great Sphinx of Giza with the Pyramid of Khufu in the background.
In ‘Impermanent Sculptures‘, artist Vitor Schietti uses a firework to create long exposure, light paintings that only the camera’s eye sees.
“Melting POP” is the latest animation film from the wonderfully, wild mind of Alexandre Dubosc.
The fifth son of Hollywood actor Anthony Quinn, Lorenzo has carved his own path and his work has been exhibited and collected around the globe.
The five most common image formats are: JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF and BMP. Each has their advantages and knowing which format to use and when can be helpful.
From his 160 acre portrait of Chief Satanta in 1981 through 35 earthworks over the last 40 years, Stan Herd is known as the ‘Father of Crop Art’.
The annual National Geographic Photo Contest is now accepting entries. Every year photographers from around the globe share photographs that transport us to another place, connect with us emotionally, or stir us to action.
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