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Friday Links: July 2, 2015 (Special Thursday Edition)

July 2, 2015 By Heather Goss

Watching the fireworks in Arlington, VA by Kevin Wolf
Watching the fireworks in Arlington, VA by Kevin Wolf

Since we have a long weekend ahead of us, we’ve got a special Thursday edition of Friday Links for you. Don’t forget to join us next Wednesday for our July happy hour at The Brixton on U Street.

  • Yes, of course there’s a Google “Sheep” view.
  • The incredible Tuesday night storm woke most of us up around the D.C. area. Here’s what the non-stop lightning looked like in this 5-minute timelapse by Kaitlin Walsh.
  • Selfie enthusiasts rejoice: The White House has lifted its photography ban.
  • New York Times staff photographer Ruth Fremson takes a look back at the women — and men — who helped open the door for female photographers.
  • What happened to the 9-year-old girl smoking in Mary Ellen Mark’s photo? NPR found out.
  • Australia’s Great Barrier Reef gets a health check-up from UNESCO.
  • Enter your best street photography into this new contest by Acuity Press. Deadline August 11.
  • Exposed pal Brian Mosley, whose spectacular fireworks photographs have won our annual contest more than once (including last year), gives his advice on how to take your own.
  • From Tornado Alley to the Midwest, photographer Jody Miler races across America chasing supercell storms that spawn tornadoes.
  • Wedding photographer slips and falls, still snaps shot on the way down. The range of reactions in the subjects’ faces is priceless.
  • A Phoenix man creepily hacked into a security camera in an unknown town to create a photo series called “The New Town.”
  • Primordial Landscapes: Iceland Revealed is a collaborative exhibit by a photographer and geophysicist/poet opening at National Museum of Natural History this week, and looks awesome.
  • We’re big fans of the beautiful birds (and beautiful photos) at @AvianRecon. Inspired by the World Cup, they’re having an #InstaBirdBracket right now. Go follow along and vote for your favorite owl or raptor. (Psst: It’s this one.)

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: birds, fireworks, Iceland, lightning, sheep, storms, tornadoes, white house

In Frame: March 23, 2015

March 23, 2015 By Heather Goss

We spotted some birds of a feather in the Flickr pool today, so here’s a multi-photo In Frame to kick off the week:

bringer of dinner by Phil
bringer of dinner by Phil

Phil explains: “The U.S. National Arboretum is hosting a new bald eagle nest this year. There are signs that the eggs hatched and there are live chicks.”

Untitled by Caroline Angelo
Untitled by Caroline Angelo

Caroline Angelo‘s work is also on the cover of our 2015 Exposed DC exhibition catalog, which you can buy online for $10.

V-22 Osprey by John Boggan
V-22 Osprey by John Boggan

This morning a tilt-rotor V-22 Osprey flying over D.C. left windows rattling and house cats running scared. John Boggan caught this great shot.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: birds, Caroline Angelo, flight, in frame, John Boggan, Phil Yabut

In Frame: March 5, 2014

March 5, 2014 By James Calder

Seagulls by Victoria Pickering
Seagulls by Victoria Pickering

Hang on a sec. That has to be a painting, right? Or at least a nice Photoshop job. Nope! Just another immaculate photograph from Victoria Pickering.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: birds, not a painting, seagulls, Victoria Pickering

In Frame: December 30, 2013

December 30, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

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One of these is not like the other… by Kevin Wolf

This clay colored pigeon is a real scene stealer. Flickr contributor Kevin Wolf framed up the odd bird quite nicely. We can almost hear Big Bird singing, “One of these things is not like the other…”

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: bird on a wire, birds, in frame, Kevin Wolf, wolfkann

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