The Boston Globe's photo feature for the year is just as excellent as you'd expect.
Check out #14 in particular.
The Boston Globe's photo feature for the year is just as excellent as you'd expect.
Check out #14 in particular.
The Boston Globe's Big Picture feature is always awesome; this time, it's made of NatGeo's International Photography Contest entries.
The Boston Globe runs some of the best photos on the net, and they magnify the pleasure by presenting them in a sane, simple, way: it's one long page with pretty large images. No scripts, no Flash, no fancy Ajax or other crap. Just pictures. It's a clinic on good user experience design.
This time around? World Animal Day.
Pictures from Party Like A Rock Star are now on HeathenFlickr. Enjoy.
How about some pictures of the top of Everest from a hot-air balloon?
Several sets new on Flickr:
It's been a busy weekend. Enjoy.
Also, if you missed their previous all-too-brief public appearance, you may wish to enjoy or re-enjoy Costumes, Whisky, and Trivia set from last August. Suppressed until now for political reasons, these shots provide some context for the final sequence in today's shots. ;)
More pix over at HeathenFlickr, this time documenting the usual suspects, crawfish, and the inevitable descent into Rock Band. Enjoy.
HeathenPix of ArtCar 2009 are now up at Flickr.
Photodocumentation of Birthdayfest '09 at Chez Jarzosaki is now available. Enjoy.
Here We Are In Clowntown, a photo-documentary prominently featuring many Heathen. Enjoy.
Anneliese & David eloped, but they had a great party at Treebeard's anyway.
Turns out, Louis CK is a giant camera nerd, and also a pretty compelling blogger -- the entry linked here is one of several he wrote about performing via the USO for troops in Iraq.
There's been a whole mess of picture-takin'. Here you go:
Enjoy.
Someone please explain this to me:

These photocollages from Sergei Larenkov blend WWII-era black and whites with modern color shots taken from the same perspective in the same place for a ghostly same-place-different-time montage.
It sounds a little weird when described, but just go look. It's very cool.
Inauguration pictures are at Flickr.
Via Wil Wheaton, the Growing Up Star Wars group provides photodocumentation of some very, very happy GenX types on various late-70s Christmas mornings.
Somewhere, my mother has pictures of Frank in a Simplicity-pattern Ewok costume one Halloween. They really belong in this set. ;)
You can't do THIS with your fancy-boy DSLR. Check it out.
Photojournalist David Bergman created a 1,474 megapixel composite image of the Inauguration that you can scroll around and zoom with, a la Blade Runner. It takes a while to load, but it's amazingly cool once you get it. Check it out.
My final photo is made up of 220 Canon G10 images and the file is 59,783 X 24,658 pixels or 1,474 megapixels. It took more than six and a half hours for the Gigapan software to put together all of the images on my Macbook Pro and the completed TIF file is almost 2 gigabytes.
Yeow. It'll be a while before we're capturing this kind of data with our point-and-shoots, but that it's possible now at all is pretty cool.
Our nomination for "Best Olympic Photo" is here. I can only say: Whoa.
Thanksgiving 2008 at Chez Heathen, starring FOUR CARLS.
Of course, I'm not Jeff Bridges, and my work isn't making Iron Man.
Forgive him the shitty layout; the pictures and commentary are well worth it.
So, I took a bunch of pix at the Via Colori festival, and Houstonist liked one enough to run on their site. Neat.
Shots from Catatrophic's The Strangerer are now on HeathenFlickr.
Those interested in such things should head on over to Flickr for photodocumentation of the Farmer Niece's First Birthday Blowout Shindig over there in Jacksasippi.
So, lots of Flickrism; in rough chron order:
Obviously, I'm still finding my feet with the 50, but it's still awful cool to be able to shoot indoors with no flash.
The best one is here, but his earlier efforts are fun, too. See also this guy.
While you weren't lookin', I took a bunch of pictures.
Enjoy.