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DIA_DE_LOS_MUERTOS_by_RM73. Make Your Own 3D Camera for $15 or Less. Depth perception: wonder of evolution, miracle of sensory perception, and envy of the cyclops. It’s one of those things you wouldn’t miss until it’s gone, like toes, toothpaste, and trees. That’s why 3D photos amaze us: they remind us about this incredible superpower we had totally forgotten we had. But it gets even better! 3D photography is surprisingly easy to do on your own and doesn’t even require special glasses. We’ll show you how to make your own 3D camera for less than $15 and enter the fabulous world of the 3rd Dimension. Make Your Own 3D Camera for $15 or Less p.s. How Come 3D Pictures Look 3D? Here’s how depth perception works: our eyes are spaced 2-3 inches apart, so they see images from slightly different angles. Taking two pictures of the same thing, spaced as far apart as a pair of eyes, will create the same effect.

A (Really) Brief History of Stereography Stereo photographs (a.k.a. stereographs, stereocards or stereo views) started as a fad in the late 19th century. Tips: ColorTheory_Screen_White.jpg (1224×792) Noise what you need to hear. A Pixar: 25 Years of Animation preview at Oakland Museum of California. Current Issue On sale now at newsstands or on screen May 2014 - Issue #160 All year long, Juxtapoz is celebrating its 20th Anniversary by showcasing the pivotal figures in contemporary art over the past two decades.

A Pixar: 25 Years of Animation preview at Oakland Museum of California

Some artists are blue chip, some are underground heroes, others are behind-the-scenes legends. This month, we honor one of the great artists from Los Angeles during our existence, Alexis Ross, who has been monumental in various landmark exhibitions including "Street Market" at Art In the Streets. From working with ESPO, TWIST, and REAS, or working on his own paintings, Ross' story is one of history, frankness, and colorful nostalgia. 100 Abandoned Houses on the Behance Network. 45 Astonishing Examples of Long Exposure Photography - Noupe Design Blog. Apr 08 2010 Today we bring you an enticing article about long exposure photography.

45 Astonishing Examples of Long Exposure Photography - Noupe Design Blog

Long exposure photography is a technique in which a camera’s shutter is left open to expose over a longer period of time (be it 8 seconds or 8 hours). It is quite famous, trendy and somewhat difficult form of photography that allows you to witness things from a different perspective and lets you experience time in a different fashion. It enlightens your imagination to see beyond the face of an image, and to see what it can become. So, without a further ado, here we present a list of 45 of the dazzling and unbelievable long exposure photographs that will take your breath away. Long Exposure Photos Annual photo Fire and water Long Exposure of Fireworks S-Bend (ii) Flame Wall Niagara Falls Tower Bridge Amusement Ride Pigeon Point Lighthouse Long Exposure at La Ronde – 16 Light drawing during insomnia Star trails Light From Within Long Exposure at La Ronde – 1 KFOG KABOOM in the Fog Hats of ice My Son and I Persistence Teacups.

MONTHLY HEADER #64: Philippe Bouchet. Incredibly detailed illustrations from the French illustrator Manchu.

MONTHLY HEADER #64: Philippe Bouchet

Philippe has a new book from Delcourt/SerieB editions titled "MANCHU Starships" some time this month. I will post a link when the info becomes available. All of these illustrations are traditional acrylic on 450g weight paper, 50x65cm. Check out part TWO... Thanks Philippe! Keywords: traditional acrylic on paper science fiction illustrations by philippe bouchet manchu professional artist residing in france new book titled manchu starships published printed by delcourt/serieb editions publications.

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