Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961

Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961

Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961

You just wonder whether those in the Adirondack chairs are still alive and healthy….

Via untitledarchive:

Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961 (via TERRIBLE BEAUTY 3: “I am become Death” « LEBBEUS WOODS)

Draped Chair

Autosave-File vom d-lab2/3 der AgfaPhoto GmbH

Draped Chair

…or should we say Double Ladder Back Chair?

Sexy Chair photoshopped by Depinve

Sexy Chair photoshopped by Depinve

Sexy Chair photoshopped by Depinve

(Source: worth1000)

Light Graffiti Chair Photo by Michael Bosanko

Light Graffiti Chair Photo by Michael Bosanko

Light Graffiti Chair Photo by Michael Bosanko

What is Light Graffiti? Light graffiti (also called light writing, light painting, and light art) is simply long exposure photography using lights to create objects.

According to Wikipedia:

Light painting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera. The term light painting also encompasses images lit from outside the frame with hand-held light sources. Light Painting Photography can be traced back to the year 1914 when Frank Gilbreth, along with his wife Lillian Moller Gilbreth, used small lights and the open shutter of a camera to track the motion of manufacturing and clerical workers. Man Ray, in his 1935 series “Space Writing,” was the first known art photographer to use the technique and Barbara Morgan began making light paintings in 1940.