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Tips for Different Approaches to Architecture Photography

Here are several ideas and different ways to approach and photograph architecture to help you find a style that fits for you.

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Here’s a cute robotic shopping cart that follows you around? | Digital Trends

Budgee is a cute basket-carrying robotic helper that’s designed to follow you around the store as you shop, and it could be coming to a Walmart near you.

Source: Here’s a cute robotic shopping cart that follows you around? | Digital Trends

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

Art of stone: spiritual sculptures around the world – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian

Myanmar, 2011 The Hong Kong-born, Canada-raised photographer Elaine Ling finds a majesty and spirituality in great stone sculptures across the world• Talking Stones by Elaine Ling is out now, published by Kehrer Verlag

Source: Art of stone: spiritual sculptures around the world – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian

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Have your body turned into effluent and just poured down the drain when you die / Boing Boing

Have your body turned into effluent and just poured down the drain when you die

Source: Have your body turned into effluent and just poured down the drain when you die / Boing Boing

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Ikea’s Clever Kit Makes Indoor Farming as Easy as It’ll Get | WIRED

The Krydda/Växer line lets you plant herbs, lettuce, bok choy, and chard in your kitchen.

Source: Ikea’s Clever Kit Makes Indoor Farming as Easy as It’ll Get | WIRED

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

When everything else fails, amateur radio will still be there—and thriving | Ars Technica

Ham is now a full-fat fabric that can provide Internet access. Why aren’t you using it?

Source: When everything else fails, amateur radio will still be there—and thriving | Ars Technica

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