Tom Atkinson, a photographer, has put together and documented the personal gear carried by British solders from 1066 to 2014. You can see all the images and documentation on
telegraph.co.uk.
I enjoy these types of photography, not only for the unique items, but also for the organization and layout of each item. It's the OSD in me. Check out more works by
Tom on his site.
I stumbled across this artist recently and thought his work was not only inspiring, but a great example on how beautiful upcycled art can be.
Haroshi, a Japanese skateboarder turned artist makes these masterpieces out of old skateboard decks, and even uses broken hardware for the interior of his three dimensional pieces. If you have ever skateboarded, you know how quickly you can accumulate a stack of broken decks. Nothing goes to waste, I like
Haroshi's style. Check out more of his work
here.
Artist
Qi Wei Fong in his last series called
Time is a Dimension depicted layered collages of landscapes and cityscapes photographed over 2-4 hour period. Now he has taken this collage type photography to a new project called
Time in Motion. The new photos, shot in locations around China, Indonesia, and Bali show the change in light at sunrise or sunset through angular rays and concentric circles that shimmer as time passes. You can see more from the series on his
website.
Tanah Lot Sunset, 2013
Shanghai Freeway, 2014
Source: ThisisColossal