Live long and prosper

Inspired by Aristophanes’ theory that humans were once double-sided
creatures with two heads and multiple limbs before Zeus cleaved man in
two and left him forever struggling to be whole again, Leonard Nimoy’s
photographs reveal his subjects’ other half.
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=39636
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Ansel Adams photos found at garage sale worth $200 million

Los Angeles, California (CNN) - Rick Norsigian kept two boxes he
bought at a garage sale under his pool table for four years before
realizing they may be too valuable to store at home. The Fresno,
California, commercial painter learned this week that what was in
those boxes he paid $45 dollars for a decade ago could be worth more
than $200 million.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/07/27/ansel.adams.discovery/#fbid=zdrr65Z...
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Luminous Images Explore Time, Place, Nature, and the Human Spirit

As depicted by Linda Connor, even the humblest subjects are radiant. Connor embraces a wide range of subject matter, often capturing sites of mystery and reflection that connect the physical and spiritual world and that address human aspirations and nature’s entropy.
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Limerick Grand Prix - Sunday 1st August 2010

Plenty of Photo Opportunities and a photo Exhibition....See http://www.limerickgrandprix.com/
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Where to get your 100 year old scotch

Taking the sacrilege of scotch on ice to whole new levels:
A whisky crate is stored beneath the floor of a hut built by British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton during his 1908 Antarctic expedition. The crate of Scotch whisky that has been frozen in Antarctic ice for more than a century is being slowly thawed by New Zealand museum officials
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Where's Wally for beginners

Leopold Museum Pays a $19 Million Settlement for Egon Schiele's "Portrait of Wally"

http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=39404

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interesting article on Robert Capa

Robert Capa is, without a doubt, one of the leading photographers of the twentieth century. His most striking images—of the Spanish Civil War, of the Sino-Japanese conflict, of World War II—all appeared in the pages of the leading picture magazines of the day.
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=39380
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