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Still life: Bent objects » Article » OWNI.eu, Digital Journalism. UPDATE: The Return of Bent Objects Wires transform these objects from inanimate to hilarious works of art. Little polish girl McDonalds as Sculpture Materials Yeah, this is where those come from Dancing Queens English breakfast Sylvia Muffin put her head in the oven.

The introvert Bananas in bed – let’s slip into bed together You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto. Fruit with life experience Zombies are nuts about brains Modest pear Literary interpretations Paper training our little dog, Frank A little cat doodle Photo Credits: Terry Border at Bent Objects View more In Pictures sets on Owni.eu.

Wall Project for the new place. Tim Flach Photography | smashingpicture.com. Startrail Timelapse Compilation - Nevada Nights. Walking Across The USA Video. 50 Most Beautiful Tree Photos. Trees are one of the most important life forms on our planet, as they provide oxygen for the rest of the organisms on Earth through a process called photosynthesis. Although trees come in many varieties, depending on the ecosystem, including pine trees, oak, cedar, redwood, palm trees and more, they all share similar characteristics and are great subjects for photography.

Here, you’ll find 50 most beautiful tree photos from the best photographers in the world. Whether it’s a single tree illuminated by a fading sun, or a dense jungle or forest shrouded in mist, these photographs are all incredible in their beauty. So, enjoy the tree photography! If you need more photography inspiration, check out these other posts: Have an inspired day! St. Oak Sunshine by Alex37 Tomorrow Will Be A Better Day by Loren Zemlicka Limetree in Fog by Kregon Timeless Giant by MorbidtheGrim Symphony of Colors by Garry Lost Paradise by Gwarf A Beautiful Day by Valentina Kallias Bittersweet by Ursula Abresch My Mind by emats.

Sublime Seascape Photography | Inspiration | Scott Photographics | Free Inspiration. Seascape Photography is fantastic for experimenting with the different settings of your camera, there is so much happening in a seascape and so many techniques you can try! Long exposure at dusk seems to be the most favourite when photographing by the shore, so I encourage you to fiddle around with a slow shutter speed, may be just a second long and see the amazing results! Please check out the photographer’s work by clicking their photographs and finding out more! Thank you to all the photographers that allow their photographs to be freely shared! All Photographs shown here are © Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike! 50 Fabulous Examples Of Animal Photography.

A time to get: Acid Drop. I picked this book up, in Venice, yesterday. Acid Drop by Kenneth Cappello, visually documents one Houston, Texas-raised kid's journey through the everyday life of being a skater in the mid 80s. It took all of two page glances to know it had to come home with me. I looked through the book a good three or four times, getting completely lost in the images, before reading the forward by Aaron Rose. The forward got me thinking, and a realization set in. I'm not drawn to images such as these because of the nostalgia associated with the fashion, the boards, the graphics, or to remember me busting those same tricks.

There have been countless photo shoots where it is the photographer's vision and goal to capture "youth". The pictures in Acid Drop weren't taken with the top of the line camera by an art school-trained photographer. I dare you to look at these images without conjuring up snapshots of your own youth. Porcelana - Making Of. Grotto Falls Dusk 360 Degree VR Panorama. Paris from the Eiffel Tower. 360 DEGREE SPINNER CAMERA | Panoramic Photography, Photo, Wide Lense. Seeing The Big Picture Take your camera for a spin with this topsy-turvy panoramic lens that shoots 360 degrees around its own axis. Snapping out-of-range friends, mountains, city streets - your full surroundings in any landscape - its frame stretches four times longer than your average landscape shot. Inspired by '80s futurism, users hold the camera by its vertical rod and pull (then release) its string to get the lens rolling.

In the blink of a shutter, its lens spins once around its base. Produces up to eight panoramic photos on a 36 exposure roll of standard 35mm film.

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