Photographs Wot other People Took
Photographs you love...
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Thought it'd be nice to have a thread where we could post links or images or little tributes to photographers and photographs out there that we really like - or even go on rants against those we really think over-rated. (Martin Parr, I'm looking at you.) This way we can see true awesome without feeling guilty for dropping it in the Pics Wot I Took thread.

I've got this months BJP in, and it has some good stuff. Zardoz, I can assure you that aside from the (tastefully captured, I assure you) nether-regions of a Japanese lady being approached by an iguana there's no real nudity. Apart from on the letters page, where they've printed another photo of naked man and his clackers on piano in response to a letter complaining about it. So avoid that one. But yes, good stuff again in BJP. Certainly better than Amateur Photographer, which recycles the same bloody articles and keeps having 'we edit your pics' showcases which frequently ruin the off-kilter charm of the original. Idiots.

Where was I? Oh yeah, 'good stuff'. This link is from one I got in BJP and it contains a nice little photo journal of a trucker's life, and another little project called 'Pillow Talk'. Worth checking out...

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'Hurry up and Wait'

Nathaniel “Shorty” Baker, Rising Fawn, GA 2009


James Frank Tribble

http://www.tribblemancenido.com

Another great photographer is Suzanne Opton. Check out her 'Vermont' section for some eye-popping old B&W shots of rural Vermont. The two brothers who look like hill-billy Isaac Asmiovs. The man snoozing next to the fainly monstrous Christmas tree that towers over him in his cabin, looking like some ghastly parasite. The old scowling fellow with the shotgun in front of his dilapidated shack, on high over the photographer harshly lit in the bright sunlight. Great stuff.

http://www.suzanneopton.com/#/vermont
One of the main reasons I wanted to go to Yosemite was the beautiful black and white photography of Ansel Adams. Things like this:

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Benjamin Stone:

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Stupid picture width limit, grumble bitch childish ungrateful moan.

Bigger version of what is my joint favourite is on ze background of twatter.

Edit: Picture hosting c/o flickr, obv.
There's a gentleman on Flickr who took part in one of those 365 day self-portrait things. he completed one and started a second.

Photography skill aside, the subject, being his own face and a few props, is just so engaging.

You can see the beginning of the second set, here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31716342@N ... 258634886/

OK, so partly the appeal is the beard. And that he is quite obviously Father Christmas.
Anybody a fan of Michael Ormerod? He did a photobook called 'States of America' which detailed the emptiness and ebbing self-confidence of America. Full of desolate highway landscapes with signs advertising the great new frontiers of capitalism and opportunity beside deserted petrol stations, rusted car hulks and forgotten communities. There's some stunning stuff in there. A lot of bright light / high contrast shots of street corners with dusty barber shop windows, or dark and menacing grainy and fuzzy B&W visions of drive-in theatres in the middle of nowhere, a flickering screen in the distance before a barren range of Nevada hills.

His most famous picture is one of a girl blowing bubblegum on the side of a highway. She's
tanned and seems almost asleep. The bubble bubbling from her mouth looks about to pop as a car approaches, headlights glistening on the rain-slicked macadam. The sky is weighted and bruised and in the distance the incomprehensible neon signs of a waystation fizzle. For many its his greatest shot. Ormerod died in 1993, somewhat ironically in a road accident on a stretch of highway that - going by his photographs - remained ever empty and devoid of obstacles or distractions.

Here are some of his photos:
Btw, Craster. I feckin' love Ansel Adams. I have a book of his colour works too. Breathtaking. Feels like you're going to fall into his landscapes. Real vertigo stuff. No one matches him for detail and depth of field, either.
NervousPete wrote:
Anybody a fan of Michael Ormerod?

I am now. That last one is bloody brilliant.
Just found a site with some macro photography on it. Holy moly.

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Lots more on the site, worth a look I think.
Malabar, how's this for a flower shot?
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Taken from here.
Was browsing English Russia again & found this lot from an expedition up Mont Blanc.

This is my favourite though :luv:
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The photographer's own blog has some interesting pictures too. See if you can spot your mum enjoying a cigar :P
Couple of faves of mine. Taken by my friend who took a trip to Louisiana.
I don't know that I love this picture I found it on Flickr when looking on the map, it's of a house round the corner taken forty years ago:

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I just find it incredibly creepy and unsettling, it also reminds me of that famous painting of the American farming couple.
Wow, that's pretty odd. They look stuck on.
I am genuinely creeped out by that picture. I think it is the lightshade behind them that makes it (really) odd.
I like the no glass window :)
What a brilliant site. Love all the comments too.
[quote="emilysoft11"]Take part in those one of 365 days from there is a gentleman on Flickr of portrait thing.He completed an and beginning second.

Photograph in the technical ability of part, the topic is his own face and some supports, really thus moving.


Cock off, fagballs.
That photo is fantastic MarkG. It is really eerie. It reminds me of the ending of Sapphire & Steel! Only with Rosemary and Fred West types.
I can't believe that this was the best possible option.

(sort of on topic)
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
I can't believe that this was the best possible option.

(sort of on topic)

Quite. The dook sure looks pretty manic.
That looks bloody awful.

I bet they spent a fortune on it too.
It perhaps looks better when it hasn't been saved as a 256-colour GIF. Good job, BBC!
True, it's still shit though.
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More amazing static shots stuff by Hiroshi Sugimoto, great article too:

http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journ ... -fireworks
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IMG_2016 by like okay cool dude, on Flickr

I wonder what filter he used to get this so right? I should ask him really.


edit: forgot second picture doh

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Pornography Destroys! by razalas_solrac, on Flickr

edit 2: no filters on the first picture.
Looks like I might have to change the title again to 'Photographs Wot other Mammals Took':

http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/868306-che ... f-portrait

:D
That's excellent.
markg wrote:
it also reminds me of that famous painting of the American farming couple.
American Gothic. I've seen the original, it's in the Art Institute of Chicago.
This kind of belongs here, as well as about 3 other threads: Time lapse long exposure photos of the night sky of Australia.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICwSU5oN1-A
I think Wullie already linked to this in B&B.

Still amazing and thoroughly deserves to be here too though.
This thread has a title that is impossible to search for. I will put it in Threads of Note and Worth shortly.

Anyway, look at http://dearphotograph.com/

It's full of pictures of sentimental value, taken back to where they were taken and then shot again. For example:-

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Dear Photograph,
There’s a reason we had to paint these stairs blue. They just weren’t as colorful without these two.
And while I'm posting in here, I assume everyone has seen this?

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To capture the perfect wildlife image, you usually have to be in exactly the right place at precisely the right time.
But in this instance, David Slater wasn’t there at all and he still got a result. Visiting a national park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, award-winning photographer Mr Slater left his camera unattended for a while. It soon attracted the attention of an inquisitive female from a local group of crested black macaque monkeys, known for their intelligence and dexterity. Fascinated by her reflection in the lens, she then somehow managed to start the camera. The upshot: A splendid self-portrait.


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Now here's an interesting question I've seen debated on the Internet, without solid conclusion. Who owns the copyright on that image?
:'( I can't seem to escape the bloody thing, for some reason that picture is following me round the internet, it was mildly interesting the first time but after the 400th it's just annoying.
Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
This thread has a title that is impossible to search for. I will put it in Threads of Note and Worth shortly.

Anyway, look at http://dearphotograph.com/



I did that when it was mentioned on the previous page. ;)
you macro fans are going to like this:

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Snail by Bryn Tassell, on Flickr
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cor and just...blimey!

This looks like something Zardoz might have drawn but that orange at the back is a sand dune.
Yeah, that's doesn't look real at all. Stunning.
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Making of the MGM lion thing.
check this guy out, his street work is especially fantastic
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48817379@N03/
Ew... all those black frames make them look like motivational posters without the text. Why do people do that?
Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
And while I'm posting in here, I assume everyone has seen this?

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To capture the perfect wildlife image, you usually have to be in exactly the right place at precisely the right time.
But in this instance, David Slater wasn’t there at all and he still got a result. Visiting a national park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, award-winning photographer Mr Slater left his camera unattended for a while. It soon attracted the attention of an inquisitive female from a local group of crested black macaque monkeys, known for their intelligence and dexterity. Fascinated by her reflection in the lens, she then somehow managed to start the camera. The upshot: A splendid self-portrait.



Now here's an interesting question I've seen debated on the Internet, without solid conclusion. Who owns the copyright on that image?

The Librarian, silly.
Get ready to say "holy shit" a lot, check out this chap's photostream.

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Sunrise On the Snake River by beastofexmoor, on Flickr
Ah, the Grand Tetons. Awesome place, and an equally awesome photo.
This is woot fatigue on SA.

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Mural @ Automatic Lofts by Brad Gillette, on Flickr

"The installation piece I did for Automatic Lofts. Five stories high, printed on vinyl in a stainless-steel frame."

If you go through his stream (including being the Betty Ford Funeral photographer on behalf of the family) you will see just how good he is. He has explained that he has Aspergers so once he starts editing a photo he forgets to do things like eat sleep or pay the rent until it is perfect.
A good pic from NASA, to put your problems into perspective.

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(We're the dot on the left)

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Speaking of NASA

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This is a pretty interesting story:

http://idle.slashdot.org/story/11/09/16 ... ock-Images

What a silly twat.
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