Photographer Matt Logue shows with his Empty L.A. photo project what the City of Angels would look like if it was totally people-less.
The photos were taken over a period of 4 years (he began in 2005) at different places of LA.
Very interesting work.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Markus Mueller Amazing Photography
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Amazing Tilt-Shift Lenses Photography by Tim Grimshaw
County Hall – London
Big Ben and Westminster – London
Empire State Building – New York
Queensboro Ramp – New York
Park Avenue Rain – New York
Flatiron Building – New York
Central Park – New York
Earth Hour 2009 – Empire State Building
Time Warner Towers – New York
IAC Building – New York
Puck Building Shutters – New York
New York Skyline at Night – Office Illumination
Millennium Dome (O2 Dome) – London, UK
These are some of the finest images of New York and London ever.
All images taken using Tilt/Shift lenses to control the depth of field. Photography by Tim Grimshaw.
You can find all of these amazing photos and much more @ Orange Blob
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Village Turned into Optical Illusion
We’ve featured Felice Varini dozen of times, so I encourage you to check some of our previous articles to learn the background and goals this particular artist set for himself. It’s because I dislike repeating myself. In his newest installation, the buildings in the town of Vercorin in the Swiss Alps contribute to this impressive piece. The set was called Cercle et suite d’éclats. But what I recon interests you the most, is how all of this was turned into practice. Well, the pattern was projected on the town from the vantage point, and then traced and painted. If you shoot a photo from the same spot in daylight, you’ll quickly realize how the town looks flat – almost like a postcard. The interesting part is how he got the whole town to approve this? Don’t miss the panoramic view on Varini’s website. More photos from different angles are included below…
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