Heidi Yount is a cool photographer. Her images of Places (the 'black and white' album) read like short stories: intimate and completely familiar in their ability to make the viewer feel the simultaneous pull of nostalgic longing and deja vu. Also, I really like the design of her website and her 'France' and 'Ireland' albums too.
The Library of Congress has uploaded a series of color photos from a period in history we’re used to seeing only in black and white. These aren’t retouched or Photoshopped but made from color transparencies created between 1939 – 1944.
Awesome they’re putting all these online.(they didn’t copy-protect them — all this stuff is in the public domain and available for download.)
I want an iphone so I can have cool apps like this! haha im such a nerd...
WhatTheFont released an app that allows you to take a snapshot of a typeface and it’ll identify the font for you! And Color Expert is another app that tells you the exact pantone shade of any object. It will then find the perfect color scheme and palette that will match the color! coooool! hahah
yeah.. so this is one of my favorite electronica-Norwegian bands... :)
Forces within me mix reason with lust, but I’ll try to accept it and not make it worse cause I know I might lose you by taking my chance, But love without pain isn’t really romance