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This week died at 69 years old Gabriele Basilico, one of the most renowned Italian photographers. A


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10 photos of politicians who are not what they seem (or other)
Ramón Peco
In the absence of actual photographs of an airplane flying across the sky, nothing like Photoshop home goods stores to work the miracle. That's what has happened with the image of an Iranian fighter spread by the media in the country and created from an image file which have stuck a picture of the flying vehicle (if you can really fly, of course). A surreal story that this week we must add another: the expulsion of ARCO in a spontaneous artist who dressed in flamenco meant to symbolize the death of Spain.
Photographer Matthias Clamer recreated for television sports magazine ESPN covers some of the most famous albums of recent years. The special feature of his work is that in this case the models are professional athletes posing for artists like Beyonce or Michael Jackson. We can see the result on the website of the advertising agency Stockland Martel.
The Spanish artist Camila Cañeque Wednesday went to the newly opened for ARCO, wearing a flamenco dress, lying on the floor and so symbolize the death of Spain. This is a "performance" home goods stores that takes time performing spontaneously in galleries in cities like Berlin or New York, but this time the perpetrators of the Madrid fair decided to eject the enclosure. This feature in The Confidential.
More than two decades after its release Adobe has decided to publish the source code for the first version of Photoshop. As told in CNET, is about 128,000 lines of code that were typed by Thomas Knoll, creator of the popular program, and can now be downloaded. It is version 1.01 but it's the closest thing to a free and legal copy of Photoshop.
In the blog of one of the developers of Photoshop, John Nack, we stumbled upon a video about a curious experimental photo editor. Dubbed PixelTone, its great peculiarity is that the user can partially control home goods stores it with your voice.
This week died at 69 years old Gabriele Basilico, one of the most renowned Italian photographers. An architect by training, participated in numerous projects documenting urban landscapes of cities half a world. In the Italian edition of the Huffington Post, we can find a photo gallery with some of his most important works.
Earlier this month debuted the Qaher-313, a jet fighter manufactured entirely in Iran. Claims to be invisible to enemy radar, but considering photomontage published by the Tehran regime, it is unclear whether it is even able to fly. As explained in The Atlantic, the Iranian news agency stuck a picture of his new plane on a stock photo of Mount Damavand.
Spanish television recently aired a documentary that reviews the work and career home goods stores of Chema Madoz. Those who missed it, have no more than enter the RTVE website to learn more about the work of one of the most important contemporary photographers.
Photographer John Schabel embarked between 1994 and 1996 in a curious project: photographing the faces of airline passengers through the windows. This work, for which he used a Nikon film camera and a telephoto of 500 mm with a duplicator, now sees the light in a book called "Passengers". What feature in Wired.
Photographer Robert Burtley began documenting the decline of the chemical industry of photography in 2005. A project that has resulted in the book "The Disappearance of Darkness", from which we can see some pictures in Lens.
What's behind that bag authentic snakeskin? Beawiharta Indonesian photojournalist, Reuters, signing a series of images that have been published this week in a slaughterhouse TotallyCoolPix snakes in Java. The meat is used for consumption as presumptive remedy for diseases and virility enhancer. The skin ends handbags factories in this country in Southeast Asia.
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