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!
It is no small feat to snap crystal clear shots of the very rapid movements of insects and their wings.
Biochemist and photography enthusiast Linden Gledhill used a cross beam trigger system called StopShot manufactured by Cognisys.
Gledhill explains:
"The external shutter opens in about 10 milliseconds 10x faster than the DSLR can react and that is why its important to have access to a very fast acting external shutter. If the camera’s shutter was used the insect would be out of the field of view before its shutter could open. Because of this, high speed photographs are typically done in a darkened room to avoid this lag (ie on bulb mode). An external shutter allows insect to be captured in full sun. "
Do I need to disclaim that anything about the Kama Sutra is sexual in nature? Well, consider yourself warned/enticed.
The Kama Sutra Project A-Z is an amazing project from London-based French designer Malika Favre.
Watch Part 1: http://youtu.be/8vsB1tsKkx4 In part 2 of the "Motion to Light" collaboration between Red Bull and Snap! Orlando, light painter Vicki DaSilva asks pilot Chris Santacroce to fly at night with an 8' light bulb strapped to his chest. Check out the amazing results. http://redbull.com Check out SNAP!
In a follow-up to Long Exposure of Lighted Wakeboards at Night from Red Bull, we have Motion to Light Paramotoring.
Directed by Ryan Staake Dominos & Kinetics: Kinetic King (Tim Fort) Production Companies: Pier Pictures and Pomp&Clout Directors of Photography/Steadicam: TS Pfeffer & Robert McHugh Gaffer/AC/DIT: Jacob Ritley Post Production: Pomp&Clout Sound Design: Aaron Wallace RED Epic: CSLA Shot at The Ohage House, St. Paul, MN (ohagehouse.com) Arrow Wireless HDMI transmitter graciously provided by Paralinx (paralinx.net)
Australian artist Ben Frost uses the McDonald's french fries container, boxes from pharma and other packaging as his canvas in a street art style subversive series of pop art pieces. The full series on his site is deliciously dark and dapples in the pop art genres of hentai and erotic cartoons.
From his bio:
“Subverting mainstream iconography from the worlds of advertising, entertainment and politics, he (Frost) creates a visual framework that is bold, confrontational and often controversial.”
Experimental video of the ancient city in Peru: Machu Picchu. Fortunately i was the 1st to enter the national park so i could get the shots of the place empty first, and progressively getting full of people. The shots were pre-thought and made from several positions inside the national park some of them really far from the ruins to get the "miniature" effect (tilt -shift) later in post. Micro Picchu delivers a different point of view of this amazing place. Hope you enjoy it .
Vimeo user Pachacutek created this delicious tilt-shift timelapse of the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
Matt Molloy uses 100 to 200 individual photographs to composite these vibrant and surreal images of the sky.
Both a microbiologist and a visual artist, Zachary Copfer has created this innovative scientific technique to grow bacteria in a Petri dish to create an image: ‘Bacteriography‘.
Find him on Kickstarter where he’s trying to raise $8000, so he can bring them out of the lab and into galleries.
Canadian Jason de Graaf creates these acrylic paintings that test your own eyes, so detailed, so attuned to the nuance of perception, light and perspective. They seem almost unbelievably photographic.
From wikipedia:
A bestiary, or Bestiarum vocabulum is a compendium of beasts. Originating in the Ancient world, bestiaries were made popular in the Middle Ages in illustrated volumes that described various animals, birds and even rocks. The natural history and illustration of each beast was usually accompanied by a moral lesson. Reminds me of course of Borges' Book of Imaginary Beings.
Redditor gyyp imagines, with the help of photoshop, a compendium of beasts. I would love, as a writing exercise, to come up with a name and moral lesson for each. Anyone help?
Hraffonallard - The wit and temper of a duck with the grace and strength of a mustang, the Hraffonallard learns early on the emotional triggers of its opponents, delivering, on its powerful back, the one person that will undermine the confidence just moments before physical confrontation.
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Super fun stop-motion surfing video.
Wingsuit / BASE-jump athlete Alexander Polli does the never before done-a tactical flight through a narrow cave on a rugged mountainside. The flight starts with a jump from a hovering helicopter, Alexander reaches speeds of 250 km/h (155 mph) while following a precise trajectory leading to the cave opening, he then fully commits and flies directly through the narrow opening of the "Batman Cave!"
The project page describes this crazy-stupid-amazing-daring video as:
Wingsuit / BASE-jump athlete Alexander Polli does the never before done—a tactical flight through a narrow cave on a rugged mountainside. The flight starts with a jump from a hovering helicopter, Alexander reaches speeds of 250 km/h (155 mph) while following a precise trajectory leading to the cave opening, he then fully commits and flies directly through the narrow opening of the "Batman Cave!"
Quadron performing "Ex-Factor" by Lauryn Hill in Vienna while on tour. Coco O. - Vocals August Rosenbaum - Omnichord Mads Forsby - Hand Percussion Shot by Julian Mullan
From wikipedia:
Quadron is a Danish duo consisting of singer Coco Maja Hastrup Karshøj and musician/producer Robin Hannibal. The group calls itself and the music they provide, electronic soul.
London-based photographer Andy Day shoots parkour and freerunning and has built up quite a collection of startling images and frozen moments from daring action sequences.
Artist Shayna Leib on her Wind and Water series:
"Two of the most powerful elements on our planet are nearly indiscernible to the human eye, yet we are innately aware of their presence, their capacity to soothe and destroy, and their ability to weave patterns where they touch."
Watch the behind the scenes of how these videos go down in the link below!!! http://youtu.be/62CUg45lMtQ This video features Adrienn Banhegyi. She performs with Cirque de Soleil, and holds two world records for jump roping! Find out more about her amazing talent in the link below!
Adrienn Banhegyi performs with Cirque de Soleil and holds two world records for jump roping.
Ever since I was a kid, I have always been mesmerized by extraordinary beauty of my hometown, San Diego. The city has many hidden treasures that have always captivated me, and they continue to do so. Most people only get to experience the tourism side San Diego, but I wanted to show the city through my own eyes and artistic vision. I wanted to showcase San Diego from the eyes of somebody who has lived there their entire life. I have been working on this piece for about four months to really harness the details and create a visually striking Timelapse film. I wanted to make something that was unique to my own perspective of filmmaking. I also wanted to create this video to encourage people to go out and witness how beautiful San Diego really is. Filmed & Edited By: Michael Shainblum www.shainblumphoto.com Add me on facebook and twitter for more timelapse and behind the scenes. facebook.com/shainblum twitter.com/shainblum Timelapse Motion Made Possible By: Dynamic Perception www.dynamicperception.com/ Emotimo www.emotimo.com/ Music: Hooray for Earth - True Loves Licensed by Kosuke Kasza (Dovecote Records) http://hoorayforearth.net/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/hooray-for-earth/id187385308 For licensing & inquires please contact at Shainblumphoto@yahoo.com
Michael Shainblum created this stunning and crisp timelapse of his native San Diego:
"I wanted to showcase San Diego from the eyes of somebody who has lived there their entire life. I have been working on this piece for about four months to really harness the details and create a visually striking Timelapse film. I wanted to make something that was unique to my own perspective of filmmaking. I also wanted to create this video to encourage people to go out and witness how beautiful San Diego really is."
Slovenian photographer Matej Peljhan's photos from his series ‘The Little Prince’, show 12-year-old Luka, who has muscle dystrophy, doing the things he longs so do but can't. Clever and moving.
26-year-old photographer based in Tel Aviv, Dmitriy Yoav Reinshtein has created quite the astounding set of gorgeous macro photos of insects.