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Yann Arthus-Bertrand's method is to get somewhere high, usually a helicopter or a paraglider, and point his camera downward. The results are usually magnificent, and last year, they inspired a film.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand's method is to get somewhere high, usually a helicopter or a paraglider, and point his camera downward. The results are usually magnificent, and last year, they inspired a film.
Amanda Lin Costa | Posted 04.23.2010 | World
Haiti Earthquake Aftermath Montage from Khalid Mohtaseb on Vimeo. Khalid Mohtaseb was on the ground shooting in Port-au-Prince less than a week afte...
Felicia C. Sullivan | Posted 04.11.2010 | Style
My affection for lavender knows no bounds. Sometimes I imagine myself running through a field of wildflowers, getting tangled up in the brush, collapsing into a spray of fragile blooms.
Ramon Nuez | Posted 04.21.2010 | Technology
Once we were briefed -- we were given the opportunity to play a dodge ball (like) game. It was a great experience.
Chris Weigant | Posted 04.19.2010 | Politics
Because I wanted as wide an audience as possible, I wrote this article the way I did. Because I know in advance that I'm "being observed," I changed my presentation. The same is true in politics.
New Scientist | Kurt Kleiner | Posted 03.18.2010 | Technology
Lifelog: New Camera ViconRevue Promises To Catch Your Whole Life On Camera ...
Reuters | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
A British company has developed a camera that can detect weapons, drugs or explosives hidden under people's clothes from up to 25 meters away in what ...
Avital Binshtock | Posted 05.07.2010 | Entertainment