Los Angeles-based photographer Stuart Palley in his series Terra Flamma has be capturing the last few years of California wildfires.
Included in this set are fires in Yosemite, San Bernardino National Forest, Etiwanda and Shirley Lake.
Los Angeles-based photographer Stuart Palley in his series Terra Flamma has be capturing the last few years of California wildfires.
Included in this set are fires in Yosemite, San Bernardino National Forest, Etiwanda and Shirley Lake.
From the project page:
"Ferrolic was designed from a strong fascination for the magical material Ferro Fluid. The natural dynamics of this fluid makes that this display bridges the gap between everyday digital screens and tangible reality."
This is dope.
Counting down to our 5th anniversary
5 things I learned today
1. Oil bikinis in Surfrider's calendar http://5thin.gs/oLXZwp
2. Clever and creative city sound visualization http://5thin.gs/oNpP4h
3. Google Rorshach http://5thin.gs/quOXWC
4. DC in a gorgeous HDR time-lapse http://5thin.gs/p3EVTg
5. Amazing cakes http://5thin.gs/mSPV73
Photographer Foster Huntington built this treehouse in Washington State near Oregon and called it 'The Cinder Cone'.
"[I was] inspired by the people and places I’d seen during my time on the road".
His kickstarter campaign is for the gorgeous book of photos documenting the whole process and end result.
Photographer Scott Sporleder and founder of travel site Matador Network, Ross Borden, have captured a varied and gorgeous landscapes, ruins and monuments of Jordan with an aerial done.
French magician and juggler Antoine Terrieux, uses hair dryers in his performances, created these series of kinetic sculptures that seem to defy gravity.
After nearly 40 years of being dormant, Calbuco in Chile erupted last spring. Here is jaw-dropping 4k footage.
Kite Aerial Photography is a surprisingly powerful way to capture intimate aerial photography.
"Naked bodies dressed in shadow. Sunbathed photos undressed by light."
"Nudes that do not seem to be nudes."
"The famous encounter between desire and an object, and waves.”
See also One Thousand and One Dreams »
The Art of Making is an ongoing series, each film focusing on the process and materials. The carpenter and the red dress are fantastic too, but this, the making of a flamenco guitar is out of this world great.
Without using any green screen, these optical illusions are simpler than they appear. Really, just titling the camera to level with the sidewalk creates what seem like gravity defying feats.
This from the mind of filmmaker Ross Ching and star dancer Karen Cheng.
As part of a design assignment, Thai art student Chawakarn Khongprasert made these illustrated scenes.
The imaginative work of Dan Hernandez (in his exhibition at New York's Kim Foster Gallery) takes the structure and narrative of Sega-era video games and redoes them visually and symbolically with religious imagery.
Titled Genesis 2014 (for the Sega Genesis console) includes side scrolling fighting games to top-down shooters. I want to see a kickstarter project to turn these into actual videos games soon.
Russian photographer Alexey Kijatov connected an old and cheap 44M-5 Helios lens to his Canon Powershot A650 with a wooden plank, tape screw, and a piece of glass. Details of his build on his blog.
German photographer Joakim Eskildsen lived with Roma people in several European countries and in India. These are some of the amazing photos from his book: The Roma Journeys