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!
Plastic stuff is seen as entirely disposable, barely worth anything, and certain not deserving of our attention or respect. Unless of course you listen to the Shinto thought that ALL objects have a spirit. Artist Sayaka Ganz seems to exhibit this thought in these provocative and beautiful sculptures made of discarded plastic.
A look back at the best views of our planet from space in the last year, including true color satellite images, Earth science data visualizations, time lapses from the International Space Station, and computer models.
Like a "Now That's What I Call Music" but for Satellite imagery of the Earth, brought to you by NASA.
NASA Best Satellite 2012 first appeared on 5thingsilearnedtoday.com
Timelapse video made from shots taken during a trip to Arctic Circle. In this short movie you can see beautiful places of Northern Sweden and Norway and the Northern Lights. Location: Abisko (Sweden), Lofoten (Norway) Date: 09-16 March 2013 Camera: Canon 60D (+Magic Lantern) with Sigma lenses and ND 3.0 filter (all daylight shots). Shot interval: 5-12 seconds Music (licensed from themusicbed.com): The Candlepark Stars - Take Care and Safe Home Feel free to share it :)
Mid-March in Abisko (Sweden), Lofoten (Norway) is stunning.
Watercolor artist and illustrator Daniel Mackie’s takes a simple idea, using the shape and form of animals as the frame for wondrous landscapes. Wondrous!
All Time-lapse sequences were taken by the astronaunts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) (Thanks guys for making this available to the public for use!) All footage has been color graded, denoised, deflickered, slowed down and stabilized by myself. Clips were then complied and converted to 1080 HD at 24 frames/sec. Some interesting tidbits about the ISS. It orbits the planet about once every 90 mins and is about 350 Km/217 miles. The yellow/greenish line that you see over the earth is Airgolw. Hope you all enjoy it and thanks for watching! P.S. It would be a dream to actually be up there in the ISS. Btw NASA, if you need a Biochemistry Ph.D to do some work for you up there, I’m your man, LOL! Music: "Manhatta" composed & performed by “The Cinematic Orchestra” https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/cinematic-orchestra-presents/id527221766 All rights reserved to their respective owners. Edited by: Bruce W. Berry @ Website: http://www.bruce-wayne-photography.com/ Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth eol.jsc.nasa.gov http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/ nasa.gov/multimedia/hd/ http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ Footage Note: The slower video represents a closer resemblance to the true speed of the International Space Station; this footage was shot at one frame per second. Clips are all marked with an *. Locations of Footage in the order they appear: 1. A Jump over the Terminator 2. Sarychev Volcano 3. From Turkey to Iran* 4. Hurricane Irene Hits the US 5. Indian Ocean to Pacific Ocean Through the Cupola* 6. Central Great Plains at Night* 7. Aurora Borealis over the North Atlantic Ocean* 8. Aurora Borealis from Central U.S.* 9. Up the East Coast of North America* 10. Myanmar to Malaysia* 11. Western Europe to Central India 12. Middle East to the South Pacific Ocean 13. Aurora Borealis over Europe* 14. City Lights over Middle East* 15. European City Lights* 16. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night 17. Moonglow over Canada and Northern U.S.* 18. Stars from the Pacific Ocean (1) 19. Stars from the Pacific Ocean (2) 20. Stars from the Pacific Ocean (3) 21. Stars and the Milky Way over the Atlantic* 22. The Milky Way and Storms over Africa (1) 23. The Milky Way and Storms over Africa (2)
This Hi-Def timelapse of Earth from the International Space Station not only makes gorgeous use of publicly available photography, but photographer Bruce W. Berry brings a cinematic eye and the sensibility of a poet-explorer, tinkering with the timing of the frames to give us a sense of the actual speed one experiences as a crew member.
Creepy and sad.
Gulliver’s Kingdom in Japan. Located about 2.5 hours outside of Tokyo, the amusement park closed in 2001 due to low attendance. It was demolished in 2007. Photo: Old Creeper
Spreepark in Berlin. It closed in 2002. Photo: Afar
The Comet Rollercoaster at Lincoln Park in Massachusetts. It closed in 1987 and the coaster was torn down in 2012. Photo: Frank C. Grace
Disney’s Discovery Island and River Country Water Park. The 11.5-acre property was closed in 1999. Photo: www.insidethemagic.net
Six Flags New Orleans was flooded during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and never reopened. Photo: Wikimedia.org
Chippewa Lake Amusement Park in Ohio. It closed in 1978 and was razed in 2009. Photo:www.abnf.co
Amusement park in Pripyat, Ukraine. Its grand opening was scheduled for May 1, 1986; it opened for only a few hours on April 26 before the town was evacuated due to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant explosion. Photo: Noah Goodrich
Gulliver’s Kingdom in Japan. Located about 2.5 hours outside of Tokyo, the amusement park closed in 2001 due to low attendance. It was demolished in 2007. Photo: Old Creeper
This video features timelapse sequences from 12 different locations in the northern part of the Himalayan region Ladakh - Pangong Tso lake - Tsomoriri lake - Kargil - Leh - Khardungla Pass - Nubra Valley - Diksit Valley - Likir Monastery - Chang La Pass - Moonland Cameras: - Canon 5D Mark II - /w Magic Lantern - Canon 500D - /w Magic Lantern Music: Epic Score - Siren's Call (with permission) More music from Epic Score: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/epic-action-adventure-vol./id311610012 My other film "Venice of Asia - DAL Lake", featuring the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, is under vimeo.com/52996819, please take sometime to watch and provide your comments, thank you.
12 different spots in Ladakh, a Himalayan region: Pangong Tso lake,Tsomoriri lake, Kargil, Leh, Khardungla Pass, Nubra Valley, Diksit Valley, Likir Monastery, Chang La Pass and Moonland.
to reverse time
I hardly remember
what 2 a.m. looks like. At 2 a.m.
his delicately hungry hallways
echoed my words. Words woven
onto autumn leaves, held together
by weathered branches.
At 2 a.m. arctic whispers
felt along my spine;
reminders that I loved wrong,
what felt right. Snow too soon melting,
lakes become warm waters
of regret to bathe in.
How I miss being awake at 2 a.m.,
naked with feeling,
chasing the sun...
I'd rather be there
than here, at 9 p.m.
wondering where 2 a.m.
has gone.
Ceballos also is a driving force in the poetry community of Los Angeles, hosting two regular poetry readings a month:
Bluebird Reading Series
2nd Sundays of the Month
at Avenue 50 Studios in Highland Park
The Great Beyond
3rd Sundays of the Month
in Venice
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French artist Jean-François Rauzier's "Hyperphoto" uses duplication, juxtaposition and recomposition to make these immersive and wildly imaginative images.
See this post on 5 things i learned today
A time lapse movie of the sunrise and the fog rolling in to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay. 1,915 RAW files taken with a Nikon D700 / Nikon 14-24mm f2.8 over a period of four hours. Post-production with Adobe Lightroom 4 and LRTimelapse. Assembled with Time Lapse Assembler for Mac.
German photographer Sebastian Opitz, who has lived in Dubai for the past four years, took these astounding photos from the 85th floor of the Princess Tower, a 101-tall residential tower near the city’s marina.
Artist Chris Carlson creates an awesome chalk stop motion of everyone's favorite childhood game: Tetris! http://www.ChrisCarlsonArt.com Song: "Mic Music Tetris" by Mic Available for use under Creative Commons Licence Attribution 3.0 Unported MAN AT ARMS Season 2 will be back taking your suggestions Monday April, 8th!
Artist Chris Carlson created this awesome stop-motion Tetris game. He is known for his 3D chalk drawings, plenty of which are available on his Tumblr.
Kevin Cooley's awesome long exposure photos of airplane trails, Nachtfluge
Click below to watch last years Festival of Colors video we made! http://youtu.be/Hh-o5g4tLVE Song by Scott & Brendo. It's called "Light It Up" Download the song on iTunes in the link below. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/light-it-up-single/id630230068 Check out their new album: http://bit.ly/15I54vR Free music on their Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scottandbrendo A Devinsupertramp Production Filmed and Edited by Parker Walbeck Check out his youtube channel in the link below!
We took a look at the Festival of Color last year, and glad to see it again.
I never get tired, especially as summer approaches, of these under wave photos. Here is a great set from Mark Tipple.
TERRESTRIAL SERIES / Amsterdam / Mama Cash. Urban Land Art by Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada for the VOGELVRIJE VROUWEN - Defend women who defend human rights! campaign. www.vogelvrijevrouwen.nl Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada was invited to Amsterdam to create a huge land portrait spanning almost two football fields.
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, a land artist, carved this enormous (200 yds) woman's portrait outside of Amsterdam in support of the Dutch feminist organization Mama Cash.
The bard has coined a vast number of figures of speech that are central to our modern English. So many in fact that we don't often remember that they are figures of speech. Well, this NYC designer, Nicholas Weltyk, designed these three stunning charts to reinvigorate the quotes with meaning, perhaps helping us see them anew.
Reminds me very much of the rap represented in mathematical charts and graphs from years ago. Much prettier though.
The human brain is a remarkably efficient engine of visual processing. Even short 1-second shots can reveal an incredible amount of information, and recall one of the most extraordinary voyages of exploration in human history. Presented here is the first manned mission to the Moon, July 1969, in 100 one-second increments. Take a minute and a half and enjoy the voyage once again. From www.spacecraftfilms.com, the definitive collections of US space history on DVD.
Outstanding!!
Project 1794 was top secret in 1956. It was a flying saucer (remarkably looking like a UFO) meant to top out at MACH 4, and capable of vertical takeoff and landing. The Aeronautical Systems Division (USAF) recently released these images for the project.
German photographer Jakob Wagner brings this stunning series of aerial photos of the harsh and stark Gobi Desert.
What is often featureless from ground level becomes contoured and beautiful when seen from above.