Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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Sorry for the delay, I've been traveling allot lately. For those who use Facebook, we now have a Fan Page. Here are last weeks picks. For photo titles and the photographers names for each image, hover your mouse over the images. For more information click on their photo to visit their Flickr page.
Some links..
Glass House by IDN Member Rustyjaw (video)
Missile Silo Confessions: Living on the Edge of Armageddon
Oil Stones: A Soviet City in the Middle of the Sea
Abandoned Places in the World
The Most Northern Institute
Lost Souls of Chernobyl (video)
Thanks to all those photographers who contributed this week. As always, the following photos are in no particular order.
Photo credit: © Concrete Surfer18
Photo credit: © [StaticPulse]
Photo credit: © buttasshell
Photo credit: © capo69
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The Industrial Decay Network is proud to announce their latest book!
IDN02 features 37 photographers from 12 countries including Belgium, Germany, US, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Sweden and various stops in between. The book showcases some of the best photos submitted to our weekly Spotlights in 2008.
IDN02 is offered in two formats, To see a preview of the pages and find out how to get a copy, follow the links below.
IDN02 - Standard Landscape Format (10x8)
IDN02 - Large Landscape Format (13x11)
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Photo credit: © vinnieblue
Photo credit: © slaterspeed
Photo credit: © Jon DeBoer
Photo credit: © Jon DeBoer
Photo credit: © Pom²
Photo credit: © the mechanical Monster
Photo credit: © rustyjaw
Photo credit: © statlerhotel
Photo credit: © Bousure
Photo credit: © [StaticPulse]
Photo credit: © buttasshell
Photo credit: © Dan Meade
Photo credit: © ilja hummel
Photo credit: © alexelli.net
Photo credit: © Man Who Shot Oswald
Photo credit: © Highy
Photo credit: © Mark Brandau
Photo credit: © JDholic
Photo credit: © irishmanlost
Photo credit: © Pom²
Photo credit: © mikael_r
Photo credit: © stiatska
Photo credit: © statlerhotel
Photo credit: © J4M35_UK
Photo credit: © hilite ue
Photo credit: © shexbeer
Photo credit: © earthmagnified
Photo credit: © • Deeva •
Reminder that next weeks Spotlight will be posted on Feb 17th
Some links..
Glass House by IDN Member Rustyjaw (video)
Missile Silo Confessions: Living on the Edge of Armageddon
Oil Stones: A Soviet City in the Middle of the Sea
Abandoned Places in the World
The Most Northern Institute
Lost Souls of Chernobyl (video)
Thanks to all those photographers who contributed this week. As always, the following photos are in no particular order.
Photo credit: © Concrete Surfer18
Photo credit: © [StaticPulse]
Photo credit: © buttasshell
Photo credit: © capo69
-Start - IDN News----
The Industrial Decay Network is proud to announce their latest book!
IDN02 features 37 photographers from 12 countries including Belgium, Germany, US, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Sweden and various stops in between. The book showcases some of the best photos submitted to our weekly Spotlights in 2008.
IDN02 is offered in two formats, To see a preview of the pages and find out how to get a copy, follow the links below.
IDN02 - Standard Landscape Format (10x8)
IDN02 - Large Landscape Format (13x11)
-End - IDN News----
Photo credit: © vinnieblue
Photo credit: © slaterspeed
Photo credit: © Jon DeBoer
Photo credit: © Jon DeBoer
Photo credit: © Pom²
Photo credit: © the mechanical Monster
Photo credit: © rustyjaw
Photo credit: © statlerhotel
Photo credit: © Bousure
Photo credit: © [StaticPulse]
Photo credit: © buttasshell
Photo credit: © Dan Meade
Photo credit: © ilja hummel
Photo credit: © alexelli.net
Photo credit: © Man Who Shot Oswald
Photo credit: © Highy
Photo credit: © Mark Brandau
Photo credit: © JDholic
Photo credit: © irishmanlost
Photo credit: © Pom²
Photo credit: © mikael_r
Photo credit: © stiatska
Photo credit: © statlerhotel
Photo credit: © J4M35_UK
Photo credit: © hilite ue
Photo credit: © shexbeer
Photo credit: © earthmagnified
Photo credit: © • Deeva •
Reminder that next weeks Spotlight will be posted on Feb 17th
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