Nothing moves faster than light, right? True as that may be, a team at MIT has developed a method for visualizing its propagation to amazing effect.
The Trashcam Project turns dumpsters around the city of Hamburg into pinhole cameras that capture beautiful urban scenes with a hole and some photo paper.
Digital photography has come a long, long way in the relatively short time it has been around. These forward-thinking camera designs want to push it further.
Aerial photography takes on a whole new perspective in this enchanting series. Photographer Alex MacLean highlights the fascinating in the mundane.
When photographers intentionally capture more than one image per frame, surreal, complex layered images like these 33 eye-catching multiple exposures can result.
Italian photographer Alberto Seveso captures incredible swirling landscapes with high-speed photography of underwater ink swirls.
Buildings split down the middle, sprout slides, bend over in strange ways and send stairs into the sky in these fantasy architectural designs by Victor Enrich.
From the scenes shot by the nine lenses of Google's Street View cameras, artist Jon Rafman gathers the strange, the beautiful, the haunting and the poignant.
Artist Philippe Ramette shifts the perspective of the world, eliminating silly things like gravity, in his incredible performance art photography.
Norway-based photographer Christopher Jonassen transforms dirty, scuffed frying pans into surprisingly convincing planets in a series called 'Devour'.