10. Images of Resistance

May-18-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: OK, I hear you ask. Do you mean resistance, as in politics? Or resistance as in wind resistance? Or get out of my way resistance? Or merely physical friction type resistance? Which is it? Well, we have them all! Aren’t you lucky….

* May Day Around the World   In Focus – The Atlantic

* Ways of the Wind   The Big Picture

* Truck Meets Bus at Hairpin Curve Youtube

* Skating   The Big Picture



11. Eyecandy: Animals

May-18-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: Our usual mixed bag, from the fascinating, past the cute, to the terrifying. Dig in.

* Animals in the News   In Focus

* Beautiful Bird Huddles Buzzfeed

* Out for a Walk with 42 St Barnards Youtube

* Jumping Goat Presurfer

* Jumping Spiders National Geographic

* Tigers National Geographic



10. New York City: The Past, The Future, The Alternative

May-04-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: From the archives, the good people at In Focus narrowed 2.2 million images of New York’s past down to 53. From the future, we offer a time lapse video of the rise of the new World Trade Center (not quite finished; that lies in the future.) And from an alternative time-stream, a set of New Yorker covers that we never got to see here, more’s the pity.

* Historic Photos From the NYC Municipal Archives - In Focus – The Atlantic

The New York City Municipal Archives just released a database of over 870,000 photos from its collection of more than 2.2 million images of New York throughout the 20th century. Their subjects include daily life, construction, crime, city business, aerial photographs, and more. I spent hours lost in these amazing photos, and gathered this group together to give you just a glimpse of what’s been made available from this remarkable collection.

* Time-Lapse Video Of Rising World Trade Center  The Presurfer

* New Yorker Covers You Were Never Meant To See   The New Yorker

Next week marks the publication of Françoise Mouly’s “Blown Covers,” a book whose subtitle says it all: “New Yorker covers you were never meant to see.” Mouly, who is the art editor at the magazine, describes how iconic New Yorker covers came to be, and also, how some covers never came to be. Here, she shares a selection of those new classics plus the cover ideas that were either too naughty, too crazy, or simply too ahead of their time.



9. Remote Landscapes

Apr-27-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: We follow last week’s “Isolated Cultures” with a companion piece on landscapes.

* Beautiful & Unusual Desert Images World Geography

* Alien Landscapes Daily Mail

* Icelandic Landscapes   National Geographic Magazine

* K2  National Geographic Magazine



11. Eyecandy: Life in these Times

Apr-27-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: But for most of us, it’s not obscure festivals in remote landscapes inhabited by isolated cultures. It’s just life, and it’s still photogenic.

* Daily life: April 2012 – The Big Picture

* Images of Earth From Above – In Focus

* Visions of Earth  National Geographic Magazine

* A Collection of Kisses – In Focus

… A woman kisses a fish after catching it during an ice fishing competition at the Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival in South Korea….



10. Fishy News

Apr-20-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: More horrible (though not surprising) news of the long term effects of corexit, the BP oil dispersant on the fisheries that once lived in the Gulf. Some glorious photos of tropical fish, and a marvellous BBC video of an osprey on the hunt.

* Gulf Seafood Deformities Alarm Scientists Al Jazeera

“The fishermen have never seen anything like this,” Dr Jim Cowan told Al Jazeera. “And in my 20 years working on red snapper, looking at somewhere between 20 and 30,000 fish, I’ve never seen anything like this either.” …Gulf of Mexico fishermen, scientists and seafood processors have told Al Jazeera they are finding disturbing numbers of mutated shrimp, crab and fish that they believe are deformed by chemicals released during BP’s 2010 oil disaster.

Along with collapsing fisheries, signs of malignant impact on the regional ecosystem are ominous: horribly mutated shrimp, fish with oozing sores, underdeveloped blue crabs lacking claws, eyeless crabs and shrimp – and interviewees’ fingers point towards BP’s oil pollution disaster as being the cause.

Tracy Kuhns and her husband Mike Roberts, commercial fishers from Barataria, Louisiana, are finding eyeless shrimp. “At the height of the last white shrimp season, in September, one of our friends caught 400 pounds of these,” Kuhns told Al Jazeera while showing a sample of the eyeless shrimp.

According to Kuhns, at least 50 per cent of the shrimp caught in that period in Barataria Bay, a popular shrimping area that was heavily impacted by BP’s oil and dispersants, were eyeless. Kuhns added: “Disturbingly, not only do the shrimp lack eyes, they even lack eye sockets.”

* The Most Beautiful Fish In The World Buzzfield

* The Osprey – The Ultimate Fisher The Presurfer 



11. Eyecandy: Isolated Cultures

Apr-20-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: See cultures you don’t normally get a chance to. Two of them look like appealing places to travel, don’t they?

*The Nenets of Siberia   In Focus

In arctic northern Russia, industrialized resource extraction and climate change are presenting a double threat to the Nenets, an indigenous people native to Siberia. The Nenets depend heavily on their reindeer herds, using them for food, clothing, tools, transportation, and more as they migrate more than a thousand kilometers across the tundra every year

* Mustang: Nepal’s former Kingdom of Lo   The Big Picture

Mustang, or the former Kingdom of Lo, is hidden in the rain shadow of the Himalaya in one of the most remote corners of Nepal. Hemmed in by the world’s highest mountain range to the south and an occupied and shuttered Tibet to the north, this tiny Tibetan kingdom has remained virtually unchanged since the 15th century. Today, Mustang is arguably the best-preserved example of traditional Tibetan life in the world.

* Glimpses of Humanity in Choreographed North Korea   In Focus



11. Eyecandy: Young Energy

Apr-13-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: It’s spring, clearly the time to celebrate the energy of youth. (I have the heart of a young child, myself. I keep it in a jar on my desk.) Here are some fine samples of the species.

* Helmetcam Video Of 9-Year-Old Psyching Herself Up For A Ski-Jump  Boing Boing

Here’s a POV video of a fourth grade girl psyching herself up for her first run down an intimidating ski-jump. The tension mounts as she narrates her anxieties and checks in with her instructor for comfort, and the payoff — a successful run and delighted cheering — is all the better for it.

* Decorah Eagles  Live Cam on Mother and Chicks (Thanks Susie!)

* Baby Pygmy Hippo Takes Her First Swim The Presurfer

* New Born Deer The Presurfer



9. Exploring

Apr-07-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: We haven’t had a virgin into the volcano story for a while, so here’s one with a twist. And if you’re not down with exploring volcanoes, we offer a range of large and very small alternatives. Do spend a while on the map site… you can find old maps of your home territory with amusing inaccuracies.

* Virgin Goes into Volcano

Using patented carbon-carbon materials pioneered for deep space exploration, Virgin is proud to announce a revolutionary new vehicle, VVS1, which will be capable of plunging three people into the molten lava core of an active volcano.

In its first three years of operation, VVS1 will target the five most active volcanoes in the world: Etna, Stromboli, Yasur, Ambrym and Tinakula.Sir Richard Branson will go on the first expedition along with Tom Hanks, Academy Award winning actor and star of Joe Versus the Volcano; Black Eyed Peas recording artist and science enthusiast Will.i.am; actor/producer Seth Green; and two-time Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple.

*20 Must-See Places Before The World Ends Buzzfeed

(sigh…only 4. Time to travel)

* Old Maps Online

click and zoom… list of maps at right

* Everyday Objects Under Electron Microscope   EgoTV



10. Earth, Air, Fire, Water

Apr-07-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: Elemental, my dear reader. The wind map is live and updated, though I wouldn’t go sailing based on it. A cosy compilation of the different primal elements.

* Wind Map

This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind currently flowing over the US. 

Rivers Of Lava On Pulama Pali On Hawaii Island The Presurfer

* The Staggering Beauty of Iceland’s Glacier Lagoon

Even in a country well known for its astounding natural beauty, Jökulsárlón stands out. The combination of majestic floating icebergs, the giant icy blue lagoon, the contrasting black of the sandy shore and the soaring dome of the nearby Vatnajökull ice cap is so breathtaking, it hardly seems real.

It’s no wonder this amazing lagoon is one of Iceland’s most popular natural wonders. Jökulsárlón’s hypnotic beauty draws tourists, photographers and film crews alike to its shores. It has been featured in advertisements, movies, and even on a postage stamp – not to mention, of course, countless computer wallpapers across the world.

* World Water Day In Focus The Atlantic

* Las Fallas Fire Festival: Insanity, Fun and Pyrotechnics at the Iberian Peninsula 

A craftsman puts finishing touches on a figure sitting on a representation of an Apple computer ahead of the “Fallas” festival in Valencia March 15, 2012. The festival welcomes spring and honours Saint Joseph’s Day with the burning of giant elaborate sculptures and effigies of wood and plastic in the early hours of March 20, 2012.



8. Pan and Zoom

Mar-30-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: Three different members of the same species: 360º photos that allow you to pan around, zoom in or out. They have different controls, as listed… but they’re all amazing looks at places worth seeing a second time.

* Egypt. Very interactive panoramic

Cursor keys, control, shift

* Angel Waterfall of Venezuela – The World’s Highest Waterfall

Cursor keys, control, shift

* Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel

Cursor keys, +, –



10. Best Photos

Mar-30-2012 | Comments (0)

Bird’s Eye: Here are the winners from three separate photography competitions. The world press winners are the bleakest, as one might expect.

* Sony World Photography Awards The Guardian

The open competition of the awards is for anyone with an interest in photography and is judged on a single image. New for the 2012 awards, the youth competition is open to anyone under the age of 20

* Smithsonian Magazine’s Annual Photo Contest  In Focus 

* Every World Press Photo Winner From 1955-2011 (Thanks, Mo!)



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