The shutter speed on this pinhole photo was 365 days!
On New Years Eve, Michael Chrisman picked up the camera he placed down one year ago, and the rest is history.
A Photo with a Shutter Speed of 365 Days
via Reddit
(via catherine-day)
trumspringa
n. the temptation to step off your career track and become a shepherd in the mountains, following your flock between pastures with a sheepdog and a rifle, watching storms at dusk from the doorway of a small cabin, just the kind of hypnotic diversion that allows your thoughts to make a break for it and wander back to their cubicles in the city.
Maurizio Galimberti and the Polaroid Mosaics
Maurizio Galimberti is an Italian photographer best known for his Polaroid Mosaic technique through which he re-invents reality while expressing his dynamism.
(via juliaclinton)
Sometimes in our industry, our professionalism, we get [put into] silos…it should be all of our goals to break out of those silos. The more you work, the more people want to put you in a silo so they can define who you are by their terms. Our job is to never let anyone define who we are…
(via Chase Jarvis)
I’d also add:
Sometimes we put ourselves into silos - Not Good Enough, Not Smart Enough, Not Had Enough Experience. Breaking out of these silos is the hardest task in many ways, but it’s one worth pursuing every single day.
The Last Ghost by E. G. Gauger (via Warren Ellis).
Blacksmith (by SnapperDan)


