Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
facebook.com/RustadMedia - www.rustadmedia.com Please watch in HD with headphones or good speakers for the best experience! NORWEGIAN: Kun 6 km fra Oslo ligger den idylliske Ulvøya med sine 1000 innbyggere. Med en fantastisk utsikt innover Oslofjorden er dette et perfekt sted for en time-lapse. Denne videoen inneholder klipp på og i nærheten av øya. Se www.rustadmedia.com og facebook.com/RustadMedia for flere filmer. ENGLISH: Situated only 6 km from the city centre of Oslo is the idyllic island of Ulvøya with 1000 inhabitants. With a spectacular view towards Oslo, this is a perfect place to shoot a time-lapse. This video contains clips on or close to the island. Have a look at www.rustadmedia.com and facebook.com/RustadMedia for more. High resolution prints are available of any frame of the video. Gear: Canon 7D Canon 17-40mm F/4L Tokina 11-16mm F/2.8 Canon 50mm f/1.4 Motion System: Syrp Genie on a DIY dolly Music: Two Worlds by Derek Palmer Licensed through audiojungle.net
It IS the last day of Movember. And of COURSE we can always count on Buzzfeed for good, quality content.
Light Rorschach by photographer Nicolas Rivals uses a torch light and a camera with a long exposure to draw.
Rivlas:
…turns observer and observed through the eyes of spirited but ultimately see some of your own personality and therefore yourself. Cross between the work and the viewer as an introspection looks these masks seem to shout.
“Tell me what you see and I’ll tell you who you are.”
With just enough photographic detail (eyes, for example) still visible, the 2D or Not 2D series from Russian photographer Alexander Khokhlov (along with Valeriya Kutsan, one of the best make-up artists in Russia) is stunning and perception shifting.
French artist, Chris Panda simply draws the insides of these recognizable cartoon characters in his X-Ray series.
I don't know the origin of these images. I would love to meet the twisted mind(s) that created them.
Very similar to these animal mashups, which inspired the title of my serial poetry project: Manipulated Bestiary.
James Mollison uses the power of series (and its inherent qualities of comparison, contrast, expectation and surprise ) to tell the very moving story of childhood around the world in his book Where Children Sleep.
“I hope the book gives a a glimpse into the lives some children are living in very diverse situations around the world; a chance to reflect on the inequality that exists, and realise just how lucky most of us in the developed world are,” says James.
Other series we've had on kids and schools around the world include:
Kids from Around the World with Their Most Prized Possesions
Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brazil
Dong, 9, Yunnan, China
Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal
Joey, 11, Kentucky, USA
Alex, 9, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bilal, 6, Wadi Abu Hindi, The West Bank
Bikram, 9, Melamchi, Nepal
Lamine, 12, Bounkiling village, Senegal
Tzvika, 9, Beitar Illit, The West Bank
Prena, 14, Kathmandu, Nepal
Douha, 10, Hebron, The West Bank
Anonymous, 9, Ivory Coast
Rhiannon, 14, Darvel, Scotland
Nantio, 15, Lisamis, Northern Kenya
Roathy, 8, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Netu, 11, Kathmandu, Nepal
Jasmine (Jazzy), 4, Kentucky, USA
Risa, 15, Kyoto, Japan
Instagram is an incredible resource for all kinds of images. I wanted to create structure out of this chaos. The result is a crowd source short-film that shows the endless possibilities of social media. The video consists of 852 different pictures, from 852 different instagram users. If you are one of them, shout and I will add you to the credits. music: The black Keys - Gold on the ceiling www.iamthomasjullien.com Special thanks to Amadeus Henhapl, Pieter van den Heuvel and Silje Lian who pushed me to finnish this short. Credits from instagram @palmalotiene @robertbye @Milondon12 @Tisonavich @rietbergje @Tisonavich
‘Instagram Short Film’ is filmmaker Thomas Jullien's timelapse editing together of 852 different Instagram users' shots.
Julian says it was his attempt to "create structure out of this chaos.”
I knew maybe 3 of these by name, but most of these, I never even knew they existed. These great infographics from Real Men Style.
Four-In-Hand Knot
Half Windsor Knot
Full Windsor Knot
Nicky Knot
Bow-Tie Knot
Kelvin Knot
Oriental Knot
Pratt Knot
St Andrew Knot
Balthus Knot
Hanover Knot
Plattsburgh Knot
Grantchester Knot
Victoria Knot
Cafe Knot
Eldredge Knot
Trinity Knot
Christensen Knot
click for larger view
A mosaic of 141 wide-angle images taken by Cassini, combining red, green and blue spectral filters. NASA calls it a “natural-color view.”
Paula Swisher has developed an illustration series of birds overlaying other sorts of texts, and lately, here are lovely and punny birds painted on bills.
English photographer Carl Warner:
“ Although I’m very hands on with my work, I do use model makers and food stylists to help me create the sets. I tend to start with a drawing which I sketch out in order to get the composition worked out, this acts as a blue print for the team to work to.”
The scenes in ‘Foodscapes’ are photographed in successive layers from front to back.
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Dan Cretu a Romanian photographer created everyday objects from fruits and vegetables.
Giovanni Allievi takes these gorgeous photos of waves crashing in the early morning against rocks in Savona, Italy.
“El Cielo de La Palma” es un vídeo en formato “Timelapse” donde se muestran las escenas mas impresionantes de “La Isla Bonita” A lo largo de poco mas de 3 minutos de vídeo en formato timelapse nocturno y crepuscular se muestra el espectacular cielo de la isla de La Palma, sus increíbles lugares y paisajes. Daniel López www.elcielodecanarias.com www.facebook.com/elcielodecanarias.es www.lapalmaturismo.com www.facebook.com/lapalmaturismo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "El Cielo de La Palma" is a video "Timelapse" which shows the most impressive scenes of "La Isla Bonita" A little over 3 minutes of video in nocturnal and crepuscular timelapse shows the dramatic sky on the island of La Palma, amazing places and landscapes. Daniel López www.elcielodecanarias.com www.facebook.com/elcielodecanarias.es www.lapalmaturismo.com www.facebook.com/lapalmaturismo
The landscape of the Canary Islands, a Spanish Territory off the coast of Africa is already a spectacular scene, but put it in attentive timelapse and you see just how radiantly beautiful it can me.
Learn from Poppin John at http://www.learn2bust.com/ Robotboys' Manager: henriette@blixmanagement.com (+45) 40855584 NEW: http://robotboys.com/ Also: http://www.facebook.com/Robotboys - http://twitter.com/robotboystweet sound design by Robotboys 00-01:50 "Pumpin' Iron" by Robotboys 1:50-03:38 mashup: Skrillex kill everybody (koan Sound remix) Zanetic space crunk California love (Alpha data remix) Alpha centauri (receptor remix) Filmed by Martin Jensen http://theyahmanfilms.tumblr.com/ Our album: Robotboys The Music - is available on itunes and all other digital platforms! http://itunes.apple.com/en/album/the-music/id480709829 Thnx to Aveny-T for letting us use their stage and equipment!
Who doesn't love doing the robot?
Just a little Google Spreadsheet I put together because I wanted to be able to get a sense of the whole league at a glance.
Streaks (of 3 or more) are represented by brighter colors.
A=Away games.
See the dynamic version here »
A Singapore Time lapse. Keith Loutit ( based in Singapore): http://www.facebook.com/Keith.Loutit | https://twitter.com/Keith_Loutit | http://keithloutit.com More info below. Big thanks to Michael Adler Miltersen for composing the arrangement and sound design for this film! Music by Sepia Productions Sound design by Sepia Productions www.sepiaproductions.net | https://www.facebook.com/sepiaproductions For 'The Lion City', the idea behind the extension of the tilt shift technique is for focus and distance to be something the viewer can experience. It also doubles to communicate the constant heat and humidity that hits you whenever you leave the comfort of air conditioning in Singapore. Shooting info at: http://blog.planet5d.com/2012/09/an-absolutely-stunning-must-see-tilt-shift-timelapse-the-lion-city/ Thanks to the following people who helped with this film: Yan Szu Ong, Singapore National Parks Board; April Tan, Juliana Tan, Irin Lin & Belle Tan - Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority; Cheryl Ng, The Ritz Carlton Millennia Singapore; Jing Han Foo, Singapore Housing & Development Board; Fulvia Wong, Singapore Flyer; Ong Jun Wei, National Day 2011; Steven Tan, Shaw Organisation; David Phan, P&G Photographic.
From the creator, Keith Loutit :
After developing the tilt shift/time-lapse combo as my main style, I’ve been working on a series of experimental focus and light transition techniques that build on many of the same principles.
For ‘The Lion City,’ the idea behind the use of the technique is for focus and distance to be something the viewer can experience. It also doubles to communicate the constant heat and humidity that hits you whenever you leave the comfort of air conditioning in Singapore.
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We've seen PES and his stop motion animations before (Guacamole for example). And here is his stop-motion animation of the deep ocean featuring ordinary household items such as tools, chains, and keys.