This May Look Like an Ink Drawing, But It’s Actually a Photograph

Posted by John Farrier in Art & Design, Photography on January 6, 2012 at 5:13 pm

The late Don Hong-Oa was born in China and lived in Vietnam and the United States. He practiced a particular form of photography that realistically mimicked traditional Chinese ink drawings. It’s like the inverse of photorealisic painting.

Link -via Gizmodo | Photo Credit

 
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Dead Sea Salt Formations

Posted by Miss Cellania in Environment, Photography, Pictures on December 26, 2011 at 1:19 pm

The Dead Sea is more than eight times saltier than ocean water, and there is less water in it every year -and that means it’s getting even saltier. The salt formations seen from the air is quite surreal. See more pictures in a collection at Boing Boing. Link

(Image credit: Baz Ratner/Reuters)

 
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Landscapes Carved into Books

Posted by John Farrier in Art, Art & Design on December 22, 2011 at 11:00 am

Book carving has really taken off as a medium in the past few years. Guy Laramee’s impressive contributions show entire landscapes cut into the paper. You know what would be really neat? To see a Z-scale model railroad set on top of one of these landscapes.

Artist’s Website -via Colossal

 
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TimeScapes

Posted by Miss Cellania in Photography, Video Clips on December 7, 2011 at 6:08 am


(vimeo link)

Soon to be a full-length feature, TimeScapes by photographer Tom Lowe is a breathtakingly beautiful video.

This is production footage from my forthcoming debut film, “TimeScapes,” a portrait of the American Southwest. This video was filmed and edited at 4K (4069×2304) resolution, four times greater than regular 1080p HD. A 4K DCP file is available upon request. Shot on Red Epic and Canon RAW still cameras.

I can’t decide which part I like best: the landscapes, the rolling stars, the music, or the dancing VLA dishes. You’ll want to watch the trailer twice; the second time in full screen. -via Geekosystem

 
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Artist Buys Cheap Landscapes, Adds Monsters

Posted by John Farrier in Art, Art & Design on March 10, 2011 at 5:43 pm

Chris McMahon calls them “involuntary collaborations”. He buys fairly dull landscapes at yardsales and then adds monsters to them. To give credit to the first artist, he just adds his own name in the bottom right corners. You can view two others at the link.

Link via Geekosystem | deviantART Profile

 
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The Self-Landscapes of Levi van Veluw

Posted by John Farrier in Art on May 5, 2010 at 6:23 pm

Dutch artist Levi van Veluw uses his own head as a canvas, as he did in his 2008 series “Landscapes”, pictured above. He doesn’t accept help, but decorates his head completely by himself. At the link, you can see more examples of his work and a video of the artist decorated as a country landscape with a functional model train circling his head.

Link via Jules Crittenden | Interview | Photo: Levi van Veluw

 
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Amazing Landscape Photos

Posted by Jill Harness in Everything Else, Pictures on October 4, 2009 at 9:09 pm

Web Urbanist has a really amazing set of 23 landscape photos on the site right now. These four are my personal favorites, but the entire collection of images is absolutely stunning. You’re really missing out if you don’t click the link.

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