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tedkinsman.jpgTed Kinsman is a scientific photographer that specializes in creating images for books, magazines, and television. His particular areas of interest are in x-ray radiography, high-speed photography, Scanning electron microscopy, and time-lapse cinematography. His work has appeared in numerous books and magazines ranging from Discover Magazine to Forbes. Recently his work has appeared on Gray's Anatomy and CSI New York. In addition to running www.sciencephotography.com Kinsman also teaches advanced placement physics at Brighton High School in Rochester, NY, he also teaches advanced macro-photography at Rochester Institute of Technology.


BNSullivan150x200.jpg B.N. (Bobbie) Sullivan has a strong affinity for the sea and everything in it. She first learned to dive in 1970 and has since logged thousands of dives. A wish to document the marine life she encountered prompted her to learn underwater photography more than 20 years ago. More recently, she began to write about the marine life she has photographed. A research psychologist by profession, she approaches her subject matter with the mindset of a scientist, but targets her writing to a general readership in whom she hopes to foster an appreciation for the ocean and its inhabitants.

Bobbie lives in Hawaii with her husband. Together they produce TheRightBlue.com, where you can see more of Bobbie's photos and writing.


bjeffersonbolenderOpt.jpg B Jefferson Bolender is Training Coordinator of the State of Arizona's program for disability awareness and assistive technology. Through her travels she always has a camera at hand to photograph everything from people to technology and nature. As a teacher of elementary education, special education and art, her interests include a wide array of subject matter with an emphasis on documentation with an artist's eye.

See more of her work in her photo stream on Flickr and the website atarizona.com.


jurvetson.jpg Steve Jurvetson enjoys rocketry and photography and especially the pursuit of both in the Black Rock Desert. Some action photos and video links can be found here.

Steve is a Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ.com), a leading venture capital firm with affiliate offices around the world.

He was the founding VC investor in Hotmail, Interwoven, and Kana. Previously, he was an R&D Engineer at HP, and his prior technical experience also includes programming, materials science research, and computer design. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, an MSEE and and MBA, all from Stanford University.


alex.jpg Alex Wild is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he works on the molecular phylogenetics of various groups of insects. He is also a part-time photographer whose images appear in such venues as Ranger Rick, Smithsonian, BBC Wildlife, and even ScienceBlogs.

Alex's galleries are viewable at www.alexanderwild.com, and he normally blogs at Myrmecos Blog.


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Category: AntsBloggingInsectsPhotographyplant
Posted on: June 26, 2009 7:23 PM, by Steve Jurvetson

As I prepare to hand off this photoblog to Cobalt123, I thought I would share my favorite non-rocket photos. Each clicks through to a story or geeky observation.

Last Thoughts
Last Thoughts

Magic Toes
Magic Toes

Fire & Ice
Fire & Ice

A Beautiful Computation
A Beautiful Computation
in the Wolfram sense

Curiosity
curiosity

Diamond Age & Eyes
Diamond Age Hawkeye

and even some people
Barack Obama on the Primary Fusillade of Fun

Water Nymph

Namaste.

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http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1223/536130528_719ddddd77_b.

Taken from a 2nd floor balcony on the Rhode Island State House. If I'd have been there a day earlier I would have caught this guy lunching on rabbit.

Posted by: Tony P | June 26, 2009 9:27 PM

"Magic toes" is cute. :)

Posted by: Liudvikas | June 27, 2009 4:21 AM

Bon Vent Steve

Posted by: oldcola | June 27, 2009 8:14 AM

WOW, what a send-off, Steve! Such a delight to see the range of your interests and work. Bravo!

Posted by: cobalt123 | June 27, 2009 10:20 AM

Namaste, Steve. Thanks for the great photos!

Posted by: s | June 29, 2009 8:56 AM

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