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30 Best City Pictures of the Week – April 18th to April 25th

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Best wallpapers / Wallbase.cc

http://wallbase.cc/toplist/0/all/eqeq/1920x1200/0/100/60/0 Best wallpapers The list below shows most popular images on wallbase (with highest views/favorites count) It seems you don't have any saved sessions. You can save your browsing data using a link on every loaded subpage (near "back to top") 1321 favs 1177 favs

Top 20 Greatest 3D Street Arts Never Seen Before | Smashing Spy | Smashing Spy

http://smashingspy.com/top-20-greatest-3d-street-arts-never-seen-before/ 3D or three dimensional arts is one of the oldest forms of artwork. It was first done by artists of artists of 15th century to decorate the house and buildings of wealthy people. Since then 3D became widely popular form of art, not only for entertainment but also for branding and advertisement. A number of designers and painters are now trying to excel in this form of art because of its popularity, while some have emerged with some outclass designs. S o today I thought of sharing some of these designs with my readers too.

Jacob's Ladder, Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia (106) - Yegor Korzh :: Travel Photography

Jacob's Ladder is a steep and narrow zig-zag road in Ben Lomond Ranges 60 kilometres from Launceston in the Northern Tasmania. Read more... This image belongs to the travel and nature stock photo library: various types of licenses are available for both commercial and editorial use of this image, including blogs, websites, books, magazines and other printed materials. Use restrictions apply, if photograph contains recognizable images of people or subjects trademarked, owned or copyrighted by third-parties. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p> http://www.yktravelphoto.com/pi/106/jacobs-ladder-ben-lomond-national-park-tasmania-australia
This is the second of three shots I'll be posting from our trip to the Buzludzha monument. It's also the image I've used for this week's Mini-PSD as I thought the transformation was sufficiently interesting to be worth sharing. In other news ... Check back tomorrow as a) I'll be posting my favourite shot from the trip (an HDR of the exterior of the monument), and b) will be letting you about some new web pages I've been developing for the photography and post-production training events we have planned for later this year :-) http://www.chromasia.com/iblog/archives/1105161248.php

window lights"

Animals

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http://www.pondly.com/2011/10/amazing-paper-sculpture-by-calvin-nicholls/ Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student. I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings.

Amazing Paper Sculpture by Calvin Nicholls

http://www.mnh.si.edu/exhibits/natures_best_2006/gallery/americanalligator.html First Place - Other Wildlife - Amateur, National Wildlife Awards Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida, USA by Cyrinda Hoffman Anchorage, Alaska, USA “Following a dive trip to the Bahamas to photograph sharks, the group I was traveling with decided to take a side trip to Florida to try our luck photographing alligators.

Nature's Best 2006: Image Gallery: American Alligator

http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/jaimee-paul-pencil-portraits-animals

Photorealistic Pencil Portraits of Animals

I came across these animal drawings by Sydney-based artist Jaimee Paul and was amazed by just how realistic they looked. (The fur! The feathers!) Growing up on a farm in New Zealand with eight dogs, four cats, two horses and many lambs, she's used to being surrounded by animals. It’s no wonder then, that now she focuses on them.
Ferrofluids Go Next Level Technicolor In Fabian Oefner's Amazing Images A ferrofluid is a magnetized liquid that creates all manner of bizarre patterns that look like the surface of a distant planet’s moon. Because of that, they’ve been featured in a ton of videos and artworks lately, but so far these have mainly been black and white, with maybe some silver thrown in to add a bit of pizzaz. But photographer Fabian Oefner is breaking with this monochromatic tradition by throwing water colors into the mix and bringing in some much-needed luminosity in his series Millefiori . Oefner’s alchemical magic is created by mixing a ferrofluid with water colors in a magnetic field.

Ferrofluids Go Next Level Technicolor In Fabian Oefner's Amazing Images

http://thecreatorsproject.com/blog/ferrofluids-go-next-level-technicolor-in-fabian-oefners-amazing-images
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dreaming of summer"

A couple of entries ago I said that my previous would be the last I'd be posting from my various trips out with Craig a few weekends ago, as I'd looked through the hundreds of shots we had taken and couldn't see anything else that would work. Anyway, Craig posted this shot a few days ago, and as I'd shot much the same sequence of images I thought I'd see how mine turned out. As with my previous couple of shots this is an HDR, constructed with Photomatix Pro , but I've tried to keep the tone mapping quite moderate with this one. It's not entirely what I was after, but in this case I couldn't quite work out how I wanted the final image to look.