it is, yeah. he posts a lot of his images on another forum, and i thought that he may have been the guy that nicko linked up on the previous page.
i like a lot of it, it's bleak, despair, loneliness and long exposure smoothness all rolled into one. time stands still. and, to top it all, they have a nice almost-sepia colour to them
...So to capture human forms, Veasey works with either skeletons in rubber suits (normally used to train radiologists) or cadavers that have been donated to science. When a corpse becomes available, he has at most eight hours to pose and shoot before rigor mortis sets in.
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i'm not posting a photo. but his work is worth seeing.
"Join award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis, along with his well-known staff, as they take us behind the scenes for advance testing of the Nikon D90."
A film of still images put together by photographer Roy Arden Haven't actually played the whole thing yet but like what I've seen (music loop gets a bit old though).
'earth from above' - comes to NYC Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand will bring his work back to the United States - to New York City for the first time in 2009. Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of over 150 4-ft. by 6-ft. prints which will be on display in New York City at the World Financial Center Plaza and along the Battery Park City Esplanade from May 1, 2009 to June 28, 2009. When completed in New York City, the Earth From Above exhibit will also move on to California in 2010. Photographs and captions all courtesy of Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
this is a collection of images taken from the photographer: Antonio Saba's Portfolio. I came across them at behance network and apparently they are from an upcoming book "one millionth of a second after the big bang"
I chose the physics thread at first for this post at first but I guess they belong here as well
superbomba i find these photos all over. they are just bits and pieces, odd things or really normal and boring things that i see and i like. how i find them will remain a mystery because mysteries are fun.
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i like a lot of it, it's bleak, despair, loneliness and long exposure smoothness all rolled into one. time stands still. and, to top it all, they have a nice almost-sepia colour to them
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Kalli Anne
Kim Høltermand
Christian Weber
~goes back for another peep-see
35 Beautiful Examples Of Rain Photography
http://www.fubiz.net/blog/index.php?Design
sinar.. cool link. saved.
derelict, ~nilgunkara
scott duke shows how he makes certain shots from his automotive-heavy portfolio.
because of this: i'm not posting a photo. but his work is worth seeing.
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unsurprisingly, i found his site through someone who ignored that. maybe i'm being over-cautious.
http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=GetArticleAct&articleID=2086
and yeah, canon 5d mkII video is pretty awesomes in general.
"Join award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis, along with his well-known staff, as they take us behind the scenes for advance testing of the Nikon D90."
equal opportunity fantastic_new_camera preview. heh
The World as Will and Representations
A film of still images put together by photographer Roy Arden
Haven't actually played the whole thing yet but like what I've seen (music loop gets a bit old though).
'earth from above' - comes to NYC
Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand will bring his work back to the United States - to New York City for the first time in 2009. Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of over 150 4-ft. by 6-ft. prints which will be on display in New York City at the World Financial Center Plaza and along the Battery Park City Esplanade from May 1, 2009 to June 28, 2009. When completed in New York City, the Earth From Above exhibit will also move on to California in 2010. Photographs and captions all courtesy of Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
lots more photos at the link!
via polanoid
lucy & bart :: Neandathol :: for BLEND Magazine
Portfolio of underwater photography combined with illustration
Some NSFW content
Nicko.. that person likes water quite a bit, eh? heh.. the Waterbabies stuff is pretty treacley, but the ad for the Madeiras is wonderful.
I chose the physics thread at first for this post at first but I guess they belong here as well
click the cropped (by me) thumbnail for more.
Oh, a Zoo around me!
superbomba
i find these photos all over. they are just bits and pieces, odd things or really normal and boring things that i see and i like.
how i find them will remain a mystery because mysteries are fun.
:happy:
peter baker, via booooom
florian maier-aichen
Dioramas
Theaters
Seascapes
one one hand, i kinda like it.. eerie though it may be...
otoh, i'm sad; i think his camera is broken.