A precision bombing raid by De Havilland Mosquito FB Mark VIs of No. 140 Wing, No. 2 Group, on the Gestapo Headquarters of Jutland, Denmark, at the University of Aarhus. Two Mosquitos drop their 500-lb delayed-action bombs over the already damaged halls of residence: photographed by a Mosquito of the RAF Film Production Unit, using a rear-facing mirror camera.
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Please for the love of god stop relying on auto white balance. Your camera has no idea how that gorgeous sunset is supposed to look, and what colorspace its representation should inhabit. You do.
“The light constantly changes, and that alters the atmosphere and beauty of things every minute.” ~ Claude Monet
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#101
This is one of the best photographs of any subject in any style. This shot helps justify the existence of photography.
A woman in West Virginia snapped a one-in-a-million shot of a tree being struck by lightning.
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Girl photographed by Hugh Magnum c. 1909
Magnum’s photographs are notable for their informality, which was unusual for the period. I just adore the series of this girl, she’s such a beauty.
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