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February 01, 2007

Photo of the Year

Isolate Photo of the Year in the 2006 Photobloggies

Time lapse movie of a parking lot, shot by Sam Javanrouh with a Canon Rebel DSLR

Miami Blues: Naomi Harris's 'Haddon'

The many flickr photo sets of LeoL30, including squared circles, numbers, letters, photomosaics, signs and plaques, much more. (From Swiss Miss)

All symbols contains on Imallfake are carefully selected to provoke thought through association. (From Surfez Avec Moi)

'Little Bits of Spring' by Chris Glass

'Stranded' - The isolation of Amy Stein

Vintage camera manuals. (Warning - it is one 650mb file)

Philip Greenspun’s Guide to Digital SLR cameras: what to look for, what you want and what they are

Start the day with a year of mornings

An old Kodak commercial with Bill Cosby

Bill Sullivan's photos of people going through a subway turnstile in New York

The portfolio of Nick Koudis

A gallery of stuff with things written on them

Trish CupcakeMomma's archive of cupcake pictures

The Narrative - Mark O'Sullivan's Toronto photography

Shannon Richardson’s Black & White “Electrolite”

13 Photographs That Changed the World

This is another post that I am “co-blogging”, this time Marty Finestone who blogs at ActivityBook, 'Best New Weblog' finalist in the 2007 bloggies, who provided most of today’s links. Vote for Marty! (All previous posts archived here.) Thank you again, Marty! If other bloggers are interested to share the forum here on any other topic, please contact me for details.

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Comments

You're way to kind, and I thank ya.

I love your links, it's an honor to be among them.

:-)

Posted by: Chris Glass at Feb 4, 2007 9:19:13 AM