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portra1600
Portra 1600
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Hong Kong. A Photographer's Scrapbook.
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portra1600 · 1 year ago
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American Glitch
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Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein 
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portra1600 · 2 years ago
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Your face,
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Sheung Yiu (2018)
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portra1600 · 3 years ago
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Andrew Moisey
American Fraternity
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portra1600 · 3 years ago
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Untitled, Photo by Eva O'Leary, 2016
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portra1600 · 3 years ago
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Sheung Yiu, 2022
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portra1600 · 4 years ago
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MONOLITH 
IG: smeccea
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portra1600 · 4 years ago
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portra1600 · 5 years ago
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Edoardo Landi, Struttura ottico-dinamica, 1961
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portra1600 · 5 years ago
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Valentin, Paris
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portra1600 · 5 years ago
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The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.
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portra1600 · 5 years ago
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1967 - East Coast doesn’t buy into Flower Power trend
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portra1600 · 5 years ago
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I was digging through my archive and found a body of work I made about Shenzhen, a prosperous Chinese city located next to Hong Kong. At that time, the political tension was less overt, and I took this picture trying to figure out what “capitalism with Chinese characteristics” is. How economic growth and a desire for luxury becomes a force and a façade that trumps everything, covering the instability lying underneath.
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portra1600 · 6 years ago
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“…a team of MIT and IBM researchers set out to create a very different kind of object-recognition dataset. It’s called ObjectNet, a play on ImageNet, the crowdsourced database of photos responsible for launching much of the modern boom in artificial intelligence.
Unlike ImageNet, which features photos taken from Flickr and other social media sites, ObjectNet features photos taken by paid freelancers. Objects are shown tipped on their side, shot at odd angles, and displayed in clutter-strewn rooms. When leading object-detection models were tested on ObjectNet, their accuracy rates fell from a high of 97 percent on ImageNet to just 50-55 percent.”
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portra1600 · 6 years ago
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The Great Tamer
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portra1600 · 6 years ago
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portra1600 · 6 years ago
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