Continuing on the theme of digital manipulations, the Hoax Photo Gallery contains some well known photographic fakes (via consumptive).
Snopes debunks the widely-circulated 'see-through skirts in Japan' urban legend as a Photoshop hoax. Kjeld Duits, a Tokyo-based photographer, has written that images like these often appear in cheap Japanese pRon magazines, and that is possibly where they were sourced from.
20 Sites n Years, by Tom Phllips, documents a part of London, around a kilometre in radius, where twenty locations have been photographed at the same time of day around the same day of the year for twenty years (via Coudal).
Japanese Lines, a photo essay of architectural styles of traditional Kyoto and high-rise Tokyo.
A lovely pair of Prada patent leather Mary Janes that sometimes grace my feet on special occasion. Yes, those shiny shoes in the top left corner are mine!