this is a photo of me that allie took.
An awesome photograph!
this is a photo of amanda that I took.
this is a photo of me that allie took.
An awesome photograph!
this is a photo of amanda that I took.
backseat photos by allie madigan on Flickr.
I have owned too many HK phone cases, however, my current one (not the one above) is by far my favorite.
back in february, I went home to PHX for the weekend to shoot my best friend’s sister’s wedding with my brother. so much fun to follow my brother around for a day and to watch a beautiful wedding.
leah and matt by allie madigan on Flickr.
I think this may be one of my favorite pictures I’ve ever taken. so subtle, but so sweet. natural and real.
(via wellthatblowes)
leah and brad exploring the ridges by allie madigan on Flickr.
exploring the ridges
(via wellthatblowes)
it’s funny that this has so many notes, this is a crappy cell phone photo of the back of the may issue of AP (but still a sick photo, mitchell)
such an awesome shot. nicely done, mr wojcik!
ps seeing these fools tomorrow and I’m so excited :)
(Source: xintrovert)
The Year Of Living Photographically of the Day: In the twilight hours of 2011, photographer Michael Chrisman made his way to Toronto’s Port Lands to pick up the pin-hole camera he had trained on Hogtown’s skyline 365 days before.
The year-long experiment in extreme exposure yielded the “snapshot” above.
“I’m thrilled with it,” Chrisman told The Star. “It’s a very dreamy photo. This one has a soft and kind of foggy feel.”
What the publication refers to as a “time-lapse painting” took approximately 31,536,000 seconds to complete.
But that was the easy part.
“The biggest difficulty,” Chrisman said, “is trying to ensure the camera will be there when you return.”
This time he got lucky. And the result was worth the wait.
[thestar.]
this is awesome and beautiful.