Flickr user /\ltus has posted a stunning "high dynamic range" photo of the Tokyo skyline. HDR photos merge several shots at different exposures to create a hyperreal color that has to be seen to be believed. Be sure to view at full-size for maximum effect. Link See also: Flickr group produces astonishing color pix with new plugin (Thanks, Fipi Lele!)
Tokyo Nightscape Brought my Pentax dSLR to work today so I could make a run to the top of the Roppongi Hills Mori building after work; just before the usual Thursday night Tequila drinking with friends. Could see the city just fine, but it was raining fairly hard so the windows on the 52nd floor were covered with water, thus couldn't get clear shots :-( HDR rendered photo taken atop the Roppongi H
There is a town in Austria called "Fucking." This Google map link shows that there are a number of Fucking roads there, and a quick fucking glance at the fucking satellite view shows a whole fucking lot of trees and farmland nearby. Fucking Link. (Thanks, Ken) Reader comments: Guav says, I took this picture in Germany last year: Link. Flux says, maybe before fucking, they should start with pettin
I created these designs after being inspired by Japanese-style prints. Here’s a few examples of how I’ve used the designs from the Japanese Foliage Set. You will find download instructions for the Brushes, Illustrator Vector Art, and PNGs below the images. There are 30 Brushes in this set. This set is available for $14.99 The brushes work with Photoshop CS and above. Anything before CS will requ
International and Contemporary | Modern British/Post War | Photography | Archive | Index Georgia Russell Georgia Russell is a Scottish artist who established her reputation with works where she slashed, cut and dissected printed matter, and transformed books, music scores, maps, newspapers and photographs. Russell exhibited with England & Co for over a decade after she graduated from London's
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