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Matilda & Mummy in the woods by lomokev

Shot on kodak portra 400 (the new stuff not VC or NC)

Orange by Phil Sharp. on Flickr.

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Out-take from a recent advert I shot for Orange Mobile - www.philsharp-photo.com/blog/2011/december/orange_smile

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soundthat:

Untitled by Jendella Hallam

(Reblogged from soundthat)

Pjotr and his family, Apanas, Siberia, 1993 (via Bertien van Manen: Let’s Sit Down Before We Go - LightBox)

Average Christmas Day Fun by lomokev

This is not actually want it looks like. The kid is running a wave that is about to knock him over. Although the wave dose not look big the shape of beach its quite easy to dragged back in and as the water is around 5c 41f that is not a good thing.

This is form the annual Brighton christmas day swim, the conditions where appalling. So bad in fact that the event was official called off but that did not stop approximately 100 people going in watched by thousands. Quite a few need help getting out. One person needed rescuing by Brighton swimming club members, he walked off the beach to an ambulance but need help to get there.

Check out my photos form previous Christmas day swims here.

In case you where wondering I also got involved.

Jim Stephenson’s photos from Japan. (via Japan. Stills work. November 2011 | clickclickblog)

Children look a photo of victims of violence at a makeshift hospital inside a mosque in Sanaa, Yemen, Oct. 18, 2011. Yemen, a poor, deeply divided country, has been in turmoil since January 2011, when the example of the Tunisian revolution set off mass demonstrations against President Ali Abdullah Saleh. (The New York Times) (via Photos: Best Photos of the Year 2011 | Plog — World, National Photos, Photography and Reportage — The Denver Post)

(Reblogged from thiscitycalledearth)

southcoasting:

Children laughing at puppets in France

(sounds like a Joni Mitchell album: Photo from Time-LIFE magazine 1963)

(Reblogged from southcoasting)

Vadim on His Roof Terrace. by Anna Skladmann

Vadim asked how many photos Ms. Skladdman planned to shoot. After 10 frames, he went inside, put on his pajamas and asked for a cup of tea so he could watch television in peace.

Via New York Times Lens blog