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July 19, 2007
Photography from the Four Corners
- First, some Southern-fried action:
- MSNBC hosts David Turnley's Gallery of the South. Note that in a few cases, additional images are hidden behind the "Play" buttons. [Via]
- "Loud, colorful, and proud": Chris Ramirez captures people who love endless left turns in his NASCAR slideshow.
- Deadman busking: James Heil documents a hobo band, the Deadman Street Orchestra. [Via]
- Going way out west, Ben Willmore has been doing some creative HDR work: I particularly like this Kingman, AZ motel; Needles to Calico; Grill; and Regulator.
- Going east, PingMag gives an overview of emerging photography in China.
- Headed way south, German-born Michael Poliza does incredible work around Africa. [Via Adobe South Africa's Mohammed Jogie]
- And finally, closer to my home, Photobooth.net lists the (disappearing) locations of photo booths around the USA. [Via]
Comments
Hi John,
I have been coming to your blog daily for some time now. I've told many of my friends about the many excellent articles and links to great art that are posted here. Thank you for the work you've put into this site.
I have been very pleased with the vast majority of your posts, but one of the items in this post is unsettling. I believe that freedom of speech is one of the most important privileges we have in the western world. I hope to see nations like China one day enter into this freedom that we enjoy. With that being said, I do wish that you had not included the link to the PingMag article about emerging photography in China.
I do not want to see, nor do I wish to subject others within my sphere of influence to pictures of men (or anyone else for that matter) engaging in sexual activities. That sort of material is unfortunately all too easily available on the internet and I would hate to have to stop coming to this site because it contains links to that sort of material.
I encourage you to remove that particular link in the post and consider refraining from posting any further links to articles with sexually oriented content.
This of course is my own preference, but I would venture to guess that many of us that regularly visit your blog have had more than enough of that sort of stuff thrown at us in one way or another.
Thank you.