↩ Jacob's Ephemerata

A blog of aggregated miscellanea and things I like uncovered from my daily travails. I'm @jacobjay, a peripatetic designer/developer of British persuasion, having interests in gastronomy, fashion, technology, interiors and sustainability. I'm currently living between New Delhi and France, working on a Lua web platform and e-commerce. I dig Macs, mountain biking and smelly cheese.

Posts tagged “photography”

Lichtreise’ A map visualisation using light painting (long photographic exposure of moveable light sources), demonstrating that powerful visualisations of data need not been created digitally (although it has been enhanced digitally).

‘MOVE’ by Rick Mereki

Caught in the rain’ a cinemagraph by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg. [For some background read this article on The Atlantic.]

“For You Valentine A piece Of My Heart, Well Not MY Heart” — by Mariel Clayton, $400 (SOLD OUT) on 5 Pieces Gallery. [Note the Marmite in the cupboard, now that’s taste!]

Lotus temple and metro from Nehru place, Delhi. By ‘kerstilee’; discovered on Instabam.

“he’s a boy” at a government school in Sanganer, India; by Husain Akbar.

Photographs from the book ‘The Ruins of Detroit’ by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre.

(Source: amazon.com)

«Commissioned by language-teaching company EF, these magical promos use kinetic typography to capture the pure beauty of speaking mother tongues in Paris, London, Beijing, and Barcelona.» Via Typography Captures the Essence of Four Great Cities on Co.Design.

One in the series ‘Pencil Vs Camera’ by Ben Heine.

blueSLR 

Bluetooth GPS tagger, remote shutter and uploader for your Nikon dSLR (Canon soon), via your iOS devices (Android and Blackberry soon).

swinglet CAM 

The swinglet CAM, is a safe and easy-to-use flying camera. It takes high-resolution pictures automatically based on user-defined GPS waypoints. It will be your eyes in the sky.

Kodak commissioned Steve McCurry to shoot the last ever roll of Kodachrome transparency film. This is one of his stunning photos from ‘faraway places’. [Via @theroadto]

(Source: stevemccurry.com)

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