awesome 'painterly' photograph from barbera cole. ok, so some of the other photos look a little to 'HDR' like for my personal tastes, innit, but this one? yeah!
it’s a radically different manner to depict a conflict, in this case the ongoing war in the democratic republic of congo. the entire series is shot on a discontinued infrared film original developed for military reconnaissance and captures an invisible spectrum of infrared light which renders landscapes in vivid hues of crimson and hot pink.
With Nurture Studies, Diana Scherer presents an archive of flowers she has grown from seed over a six-month period. Rather than letting the flowers grow in open soil, she has forced each plant to develop within the confines of a vase. Only at the end of the process does she remove the plant’s corset, exposing roots that retain their shape as an evocation of the now absent vase.
oOOoooo! crazy cool reminds me of those 'barbie and ken' photies of a few years back where the joints were articulated in a similar fashion, and genitalia removed.
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“I take the conventions from the fashion world and apply them to the underclass barnyard animal,” Rob MacInnis
lovely images from the 'yukon winter' set, by nicholas dory
lovely images from the 'yukon winter' set, by nicolas dory
view them all, take note that some are likely not so safe for work, if your work complains about lovely photos of tits. glorious tits.
awesome 'painterly' photograph from barbera cole. ok, so some of the other photos look a little to 'HDR' like for my personal tastes, innit, but this one? yeah!
Joe Stevens
Year-long exposure of Toronto skyline produces 'dreamy' image
photographic series Infra by Richard Mosse.
it’s a radically different manner to depict a conflict, in this case the ongoing war in the democratic republic of congo. the entire series is shot on a discontinued infrared film original developed for military reconnaissance and captures an invisible spectrum of infrared light which renders landscapes in vivid hues of crimson and hot pink.
you can purchase Richard Mosse: Infra on amazon
http://digitalphoto.cocolog-nifty.com/digitalphoto/cat4164851/index.html
Erik Johansson
awesomely eery underwater photography, from jacob sutton
EXTREME! wide angle lens - http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2169615/rare-extreme-wide-angle-nikkor-lens-goes-sale
Fantastic photos of tiny harvest mice by Jean-Louis Klein and Marie-Luce Hubert. -
100,000 LED lights float down the Sumida River
With Nurture Studies, Diana Scherer presents an archive of flowers she has grown from seed over a six-month period. Rather than letting the flowers grow in open soil, she has forced each plant to develop within the confines of a vase. Only at the end of the process does she remove the plant’s corset, exposing roots that retain their shape as an evocation of the now absent vase.
Sasaki Makoto
benedict redgrove
renaud marion's site
rockpants
again, no real info to go on, but i guess i could google image search it out of the internets...
Japanese street photographer, Satoki Nagata
via spoon tamago dot com