15
POPSDali Atomicus I found it interesting how they got the shot and how many tries it took to get it.
7
POPSA few wide-angle photos I don't usually clip photos since a lot of people already do but I don't think anyone's clipped these yet. The first one's by Sam Javanrouh, a now very-popular Toronto photoblogger. I've clipped his work a few times. I also like how the tractor and the building photo are HDR photos...I've got to try these sometime.
4
POPSToronto!! Photos galore!! Through the eyes of Sam Javanrouh . He takes photographs around downtown Toronto and everywhere else he goes. I love his work. So much much much more at the source....I can't decribe Toronto as well as he photographs it. He shows so many aspects of daily life...A must see!!
48
POPSBus advertising I don't know who to credit for these so...just enjoy them...The "just one bite" and the "even apeldoorn" ones are smart...:D
59
POPSTravel photography - fun perspectives It's a great series of photographs. I can't seem to find out by whom though. I like the idea of it...though I'm not too sure about covering up the actual landmark itself....maybe something alongside it instead....but still a great idea. EDIT: Michael Hughes ....found him!!! Voila his Flickr page.
5
POPSEarth from Above So much more at the source...the photographer Yann Arthus Bertrand even included the coordinates of the location he shot...can someone say road trip? There have been many nature photography clips lately but I like to think that Mr. Arthus-Bertrand's work stands out a bit more than the rest.
1
POPSArmy hand signals Be careful with "tv" and "book" ... Counterclockwise and clockwise make a big difference! :D
5
POPSCreate your own photomosaic Clipping it was weird..had to go by rows...it'd be better if it could be done with photos that I've got but still....I like it!! :D
12
POPSNo parking curse!! "No one will talk to you at parties" Hmm. Obviously this curse isn't for the wallflowers at parties eh?