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Photorealistic Pictures Drawn With a BIC Pen. EmailEmail At first sight they may look like some pretty sharp blue photographs, however all those pictures are actually hand drawn with a simple Bic ballpoint pen!

Photorealistic Pictures Drawn With a BIC Pen

Spanish artist Juan Francisco Casas uses up to four 14p ballpoint pens to create his incredibly photorealistic drawings, measuring up to 10ft (3 meters) high. The use of penballs makes Juan’s drawings even more original, which certainly has played a big role in his way to success, and his works are already a sell-out at exhibitions. His source of inspiration comes from his own photographs of nights out with his friends, so you can only imagine how wild his parties are, as half of his drawings include girls that forgot to put on their clothes. Website: juanfranciscocasas.com. DIY Macro Photography. Step #4: PrevNext Adjust your lighting to come from opposite sides, eliminating shadows.

DIY Macro Photography

Draping a cloth over the prime and camera lens will reduce glare in the gap between lenses. Invisible Glass Photography. Recently, I needed a special photograph for my Soda Can Label Embossing project.

Invisible Glass Photography

I wanted to show a long embossed label arranged in a spiral, so that both the front and the back of the label were visible, in order to show off both the clear embossed text on the front, and the soda can graphics on the back. And I wanted a wide, short, even spiral that would fit nicely in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The natural curliness of the aluminum, however, made it very hard to get the spiral I wanted without wrapping the label around some kind of round support.

But then the support, even if transparent, made it hard to see the backside of the label clearly. If I had to use a support form, I wanted it to be truly invisible, as if the label were floating freely in space. There is a classic physics demonstration, sometimes disguised as a bit of stage magic, in which pieces of glass are made to disappear by immersion in a liquid that has the same refractive index as the glass itself. 106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos - Year 2010. More info.

106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos - Year 2010

More info. More Banksy on Street Art Utopia. More info. More 3D on Street Art Utopia. More of this on streetartutopia.com. More info. More info. More info. The rare beauty found within Google street view. Web Resources, Design Inspiration, and Fun Spill!

Dear Photograph. Still life: Bent objects & OWNI.eu, News, Augmented. UPDATE: The Return of Bent Objects Wires transform these objects from inanimate to hilarious works of art.

Still life: Bent objects & OWNI.eu, News, Augmented

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. 99 Excellent Examples of Forced Perspective Photography. Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is.

99 Excellent Examples of Forced Perspective Photography

It is used primarily in photography, filmmaking and architecture. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the spectator or camera. There are many ways to attack photography and some are much more expensive than others. Here in this showcase, we presenting a Stunning collection of Forced Perspective Photography and Pictures taken by various artists in which all pictures are linked to the author’s pages. You may want to explore further works of the photographers we’ve featured below. When it comes to inspiration then there is no limitation on resources.

You may be interested in the following related articles as well. Shadow Photography. Shadow Photography April 17th, 2012 | Inspiration | Creative photo series by Spanish artist and photographer Pol Ubeda Hervas.

Shadow Photography

“I’m Not There” images represent the change of Pol Ubeda’s personality:“My shadow is there but I erase myself because I don’t know who I am any longer. I do not react in the same ways I used to. The shoes remain only to make sure there is something more than… a shadow.” For more inspiration, check out: Light and Shadow Paintings Share this Page: Vishy this is great! Add Your Comment. Paint flowers. By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 17:49 GMT, 23 May 2012 | Updated: 06:50 GMT, 25 May 2012 At first glance, these incredible images look like still-life portraits of flowers.

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But far from being drawn in the traditional way, they are created by photographing fast-moving droplets of paint as they fall through the air.