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photojojo:

Just a few weeks ago, Hindus around the world celebrated the festival of colors, known as Holi. Participants of all ages throw brilliantly colored powders to welcome the coming of springtime.

The Atlantic rounded up a gorgeous set of photos of Holi festivals from across the country of India.

Holi 2013: The Festival of Colors Across India

Images by Daniel Berehulak and Kevin Frayer

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The girl next door, Sophie. Photography by z-tox photography

The girl next door, Sophie. Photography by z-tox photography

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The (slow) life of a Sloth.

(Source: wrong-url-motherfucker, via miuaw)

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photojojo:

Luke Evans first came to everyone’s attention when he swallowed 35mm film and used an electron microscope to record what his digestive system had done to the film.

In his latest unconventional series, he’s created immense landscapes from ordinary materials in hit kitchen, such as table salt.

Landscapes From the Kitchen Table

via It’s Nice That

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(Source: a-1-e-x, via constant-pursuit)

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photojojo:

Hailing from the Czech Republic, self-taught photographer Martin Stranka uses a bit of Photoshop magic to create totally surreal portraits. He also compiled his favorite shots into a limited edition book that is worth checking out.

Surreal Portraiture from Self-Taught Photographer

via We and the Color

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photojojo:

New York Based photographer Beth Galton collaborated with “food stylist” Charlotte Omnès in an eye-popping series displaying cross sections of packaged food. Beth writes:

By cutting these items in half we move past the simple appetite appeal we normally try to achieve and explore the interior worlds of these products.

Cross Sections of Your Favorite Packaged Food

via Junk Culture | Feature Shoot

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Art Appreciation. 

  1. Sonya & Orest for DressCode Magazine (September 2010), Valeria Lazareva
  2. Untitled, Joshua Foster. On Tumblr
  3. Le Louvre et ses visiteurs, Alécio de Andrade
  4. Favourite Place, Hannah & Landon Metz
  5. Art Appreciation, Chuck Burgess
  6. Boston (Summer 1972), Nick DeWolf
  7. Museo del Prado, Madrid (1995), Elliott Erwitt

(Source: digbicks, via sealegslegssea)

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photojojo:

Teresa Franco’s Tips for Shooting Macros on Your Phone

When Teresa’s not studying up for her nursing degree, she’s chasing grasshoppers and fungi to get the best macro photos ever.

We asked her what her favorite apps, lenses, and tips were for getting such great shots & she has so many good recs! 

Check out her macro phoneography tips.

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