A Portrait of Donna Mitchell



Photographer Tony Karp took this photograph of a young model in 1962. Then he was drafted, his family moved, and his negatives were lost. But the print survived, and as photography moved into the computer age, Karp went back and made digital copies of his earlier photographs. In this post, he explains how advanced the process of image manipulation became over time, and shows some of the different ways a picture can turn out, even decades later. Link -Thanks, Tony!   

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i thought avatar sucked. the three dee was cool, but the movie has been done already by disney.....pocohontas.

careful israel. the US invented the "flying bedstead" in the late forties. it relies on fly-by-wire for stability. engine out is an issue, it glides like a brick and cannot autorotate.
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Neatorama is legit
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It's good to see that not all the research comes from military agression. Why can't all nations be peacefully developing flying cuddle delivery platforms , like Israel.
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I'm expecting this new Avrocar will be as big a success as the original. These things work pretty well this close to the ground, but get really unstable once the ground effect is lost.
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