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X-Ray Photography by Nick Veasey
Let’s see the unseen! This blog entry is dedicated to the art of x-rayography as developed by outstanding Nick Veasey – the hunter of a fascinating inner-space reality. Driven by a wonder of what goes on inside the design, Nick reveals the secrets and shows what it is like under the surface. He creates spectacular inside-out images of the mundane and bizarre with a very fine detail capture mainly due to some of that fancy complicated radiographic gadgetry he uses for taking x-rays. And each his object turns out to have its own unique language, rhythm, and plasticity. Now you can see this rare and unusual imagery into the complex beautiful structures of the normally ordinary things.A Scenic World» Blog Archive » Lightroom Presets for Download
Check back often for new additions! Instructions: 1. Click on preset title or example photo to download. If this doesn’t work, right-click title or photo and choose “Save As” 2. Double-click on folder to open. Extract file to somewhere you’ll remember (I find “Desktop” works pretty well). 3.dentsu: paint sound sculptures
first image dentsu: paint sound sculptures the creative studio dentsu, teamed up with photographer linden gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations. the series was part of a campaign for canon’s pixma ink printer brand. the photographs and videos begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker was turned on. once it began to vibrate the ink begins to jump up and down. high-speed video cameras and still cameras were used to capture this including circling around the sculptures to see them from all angles. experimenting with different sounds and frequencies created the various pieces. http://www.dentsu.com <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>Community Photography Gallery
There’s just something about long exposure photography that makes it dazzling. Maybe it’s the ability to see things from a different perspective. Or maybe it’s the ability to experience time in a different fashion. Whatever the reason, long exposure photography is an incredibly popular and difficult form of photography.

