Meet OUR Bboys is a documentary by Hiski Hämäläinen exploring the controversial OUR Judging System and Bboying today through the eyes of Dyzee,Born, Focus.
4 - Lush Game of Thrones Portraits
5 - Skateboarder, Meet Deer.
Both deer and skateboarder were okay thankfully.
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1 - Neeson Season: The Liam Neeson Musical
Truly outstanding.
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2 - Micro-Flora
Rob Kesseler is a British professor and photographer with an acute interest in the microscopic details of exotic flora. Right at the edge where science breaks through into art, these images have had their colors modified to allow for structural differences to be visible, but result in stunning images on their own.
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3 - Epoch
Director, cinematographer, editor, animator, designer, VFX frontman, and musician Anthony Scott Burns, based out of Toronto, created Epoch as the synthesis of visual elements meant for a music video called Eternity, a track from Paul Van Dyk‘s Evolution album.
I really don't know what it is, isn't or is aiming at, but I love it.
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4 - American Kids 1850-1930
I wish I knew the story of more of these.
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5- Filming Himself Catch Homeruns in the Stands
Dodgers fan Bobby Crosby films himself catching a home run at a Major League Baseball game. Over the past few years, he has filmed himself catching tens of home runs during the batting practice prior to games, holding his baseball glove in one hand and his camera in the other.
2 - An R/C Drone Mountain Climbing
A remoted-controlled quad-rotor drone follows climbers ascending Pakistan’s 20,623 foot Trango Tower. WIth accesible gear like this, actual mountain climbing expeditions can look as cinematic and gorgeous as theatrical ones.
3 - 21-year Timelapse
A photo-a-day project for the first TWENTY-ONE YEARS of this kid's life. Take that Noah Kalina.
POTD - The Kingfisher by Mary Oliver
Mary Oliver
The Kingfisher
by Mary Oliver
The kingfisher rises out of the black wave
like a blue flower, in his beak
he carries a silver leaf. I think this is
the prettiest world—so long as you don’t mind
a little dying, how could there be a day in your whole life
that doesn’t have its splash of happiness?
There are more fish than there are leaves
on a thousand trees, and anyway the kingfisher
wasn’t born to think about it, or anything else.
When the wave snaps shut over his blue head, the water
remains water—hunger is the only story
he has ever heard in his life that he could believe.
I don’t say he’s right. Neither
do I say he’s wrong. Religiously he swallows the silver leaf
with its broken red river, and with a rough and easy cry
I couldn’t rouse out of my thoughtful body
if my life depended on it, he swings back
over the bright sea to do the same thing, to do it
(as I long to do something, anything) perfectly.
Mary Oliver will certainly be a poet I often reach for. This first POEM OF THE DAY from Oliver shows her greatest strength: being a fearless and talented student of the world.
4 - How A Whiskey Barrel is Made
Brown Forman Cooperage in Louisville, Kentucky where Jack Daniel’s whiskey barrels are made.
5 - Van Gogh's Starry Night Recreated With Hubble Telescope Images
Harvard PhD student Alex Parker use the top 100 images from the Hubble telescope and a mosaic-making program to make this stunning version of Van Gogh’s masterpiece.
1 - Hyperlapse
Panning, rotating, zooming, tilting, zooming alongside a speeding train, flying. These are not ordinary shots for a timelapse. Hyperlapse is apparently the term for such awesomeness.
The music being The Alley by DeVotchKa certainly helps in creating an impactful and moving experience. Put the video in full-screen HD if you can.
2 - Multiple Exposure Landmarks
German photographer Christian Ruhm transforms the familiar forms of world landmarks through multiple exposures.
3 - Urban Elements
Buildings and other various objects found in inner city surroundings are placed into a sketch paper blank backdrop in Urban Elements, a series of images by German photographer, Boris Loder.
4 - Trash Art
French artist Bernard Pras puts together trash and other found objects to make these big visual construction "paintings" .
5 - Duelling Photographers
"This is a photographic collaboration between photographers Timothy Burkhart and Stephanie Bassos. This double exposure project allows us to step back from having full control of the image making process and trust in one another while allowing coincidences to happen naturally on film. Stephanie exposes a full roll of 35mm film of only "people," and Timothy reloads the film again into the same camera, to imprint only "places" and locations to the same roll. These images are all the end result of our ongoing series and are unedited negatives straight from the camera."
I love this idea and love the images.
1 - Slow Motion Dancing for Peace
Genki Sudo a MMA UFC fighter/ Buddhist/ Writer/ Actor/ Dancer/ Musician has utilized all of his talents to create a music video smooth over the conflicts between Japan, Korea and China.
2 - Architecture Experiments
I began my educational career as an architecture student, and have always had a great deal of interest and affection for architecture, it's processes and materials, it's thought process and mindset.
This video details the goals and point of view of the MIT School of Architecture.





