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October 28, 2011
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In From up North's inspiration galleries we present the latest of our findings from the wonderful world of design. Amazing high quality artworks in various categories from great designers all over the globe. If you would like to send us suggestions for these galleries, please click the link "Submit suggestions" located at the very top of every page. And don't forget to subscribe to the RSS-feed and follow From up North on Twitter + Facebook to get all the latest updates. InspirationPhotography
In From up North's inspiration galleries we present the latest of our findings from the wonderful world of design. Amazing high quality artworks in various categories from great designers all over the globe. If you would like to send us suggestions for these galleries, please click the link "Submit suggestions" located at the very top of every page. And don't forget to subscribe to the RSS-feed and follow From up North on Twitter + Facebook to get all the latest updates. InspirationPhotography
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Pretty cool collection, thanks for sharing
Beautiful collection! Very nice photos here
wow amazed by all of the photos!
what cameras are used?
This is a pretty amazing collection. With both the landscape shots and some of the closer images. The angles and perspectives are truly inspirational and have created some beautiful photographs. My favourites would have to be the day and night scene in New York City and the Good Morning London. Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work.
nice natural photograph collection and nice best image resolution.
Some really nice images here. However, I am… Repulsed… by the number of “artsy” shots where you tilt the camera (against the horizon) PLEASE no more, its only the most cliche and lazy way to take an image that people (non photographers) think is art due to the fact they dont know what to think (about art)
Ok, I re-looked at them and only two truly bother me. Not as bad as my initial impression…
Why is it the design world and not the photography world? They both function as visual mediums but their intent and execution are very different, this post makes no sense.
Amazing!!! well done, great stuff…