
Lunatic Housewife Series - nr.1, by Pasci (profile)
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Sun, April 30th, 2006 by Miles

Lunatic Housewife Series - nr.1, by Pasci (profile)
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Sat, April 29th, 2006 by Miles

Toy Street, by Ryan Rahn (profile)
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Fri, April 28th, 2006 by Miles
A remarkable photo-documentary by photographer Paul Fusco about the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster. This is a beautifully produced, sometimes shocking and always effecting piece about the children born of Chernobyl. This is the kind of thing which really opens your eyes and your heart.
Fri, April 28th, 2006 by Miles

Noel Haircut #1, by fiftymillimeter (profile)
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Thu, April 27th, 2006 by your_waitress
Sunday, April 30th, 2006 is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. The rules are simple. On that day shoot pinhole images. Then upload them to the official Worldwide Pinhole Day website to be included in a huge online gallery. Of course, just getting out and shooting pinholes is fun and you don't have to share them anywhere, if you don't want to.
In addition to classic pinhole cylinders did you realize you can make pinhole cams out of tea containers, holgas, paper, and even legos?? Yes, even you digital folks can join the fun. Marcus has some fabulous ideas as well on how to make your own which we will be seeing in action that day for the WPD Bay Area Photologgers/SFlickr meetup and photostroll. If you are in the San Francisco area, feel free to join us. If not, then why not get out there on Sunday and shoot pinholes with the kids, yourself or other photobloggers in your area.
Thu, April 27th, 2006 by Miles

A Slippery Grip, by Daily Walks (profile)
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Wed, April 26th, 2006 by Miles

Smith-Ninth Station, Brooklyn, by Joe's NYC (profile)
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Tue, April 25th, 2006 by Miles
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Mon, April 24th, 2006 by Brandon Stone
The Photobloggies are finally upon us! This time around we're a little later in the year, because winners of the 2006 Photobloggies will be announced live at the North American Photobloggers Meetup! We're looking forward to meeting many of you in Toronto over the long weekend of Friday, May 19th, 2006 to Monday, May 22nd for the event.
We've also got a few other changes this year... Most notable is the addition of a judging panel that will pick the final winners. We'll still have open nominations, but this year we've invited editors from the following marvelous photography magazines to judge the final round...
AK47.tv, Bending Light, File Magazine, Gomma Magazine, Hamburger Eyes, JPG Magazine, Light Leaks, Making Room, Mooncruise, Photoblogs Magazine, U&I Mag
We've also rearranged some of the geographical categories based on your feedback from last year. Our goal is to continually make things better, so feel free to let us know what you like and what you'd change for next year.
Now get over there and start nominating some photoblogs!
Update: Small edit to judges names.
Mon, April 24th, 2006 by Miles
I have to admit I'm insanely jealous of this trip by the Philly Photobloggers group and wish I could go, I'll let Kathleen fill in the details:
The Philly Photobloggers are meeting in beautiful and crazy downtown
Centralia, Pennsylvania, this coming Saturday, April 29th!Centralia is essentially a ghost town now - it was once a thriving
community but was consumed by an underground mine fire that started in
1962. Read more about it here:http://www.offroaders.com/album/centralia/centralia.htm
The major motion picture "Silent Hill," a horror film released this
week in the U.S., was made in Centralia. Read more about the film
here:http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/silenthill/index.html
Anyone who wants to join the trip, or wants more information, please
drop an email to philadelphia-area-photobloggers@googlegroups.comIt's gonna be SPOOOOOKY!
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