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http://totallycoolpix.com/2010/12/best-pictures-of-the-decade-the-noughties/ TotallyCoolPix is all about the images and this is a retrospect all about the years 2000-2010 aka The Noughties. We could write about September 11th 2001 or the tsunami or countless earthquakes or the Middle East conflict or Barack Obama or Michael Schumacher or Saddam Hussein or Facebook or the human race. But we’ll let the pictures speak for themselves. Note: The images are in no particular order, some contain graphic scenes and they are the personal choice of the editors. If you miss something, we’re sorry. 1 01.

Best Pictures Of The Decade: The Noughties >> TotallyCoolPix

http://www.designfloat.com/blog/2010/11/25/nick-veasey-x-ray-photography/

X-Ray Photography by Nick Veasey | DesignFloat Blog

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.

dentsu: paint sound sculptures

penki is the japanese word for paint and also the name of a new mobile app based on the ipad drawing app developed by berg london and dentsu. the london design studio berg teamed up with dentsu london to create unique software for the ipad which displays forms as they appear in three dimensional space. SELFPROMO - january 17 - march 17 DESIGN - AEROBICS how to present yourself in a creative world. different approaches to make sure your work is brought to the attention of the people that 'matter'... POP UP - january 17 - march 17 DESIGN - AEROBICS don’t blink or you’ll miss it! http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/11774/dentsu-paint-sound-sculptures.html
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.

52 Stunning Long Exposure Photographs | CreativeFan

http://creativefan.com/52-stunning-long-exposure-photographs/
http://www.photographyserved.com/ Served is a collection of sites that showcase category specific content from Behance, the world's leading platform for creative professionals across all industries.

Photography Served :: Gallery

http://jakegarn.com/the-rule-of-thirds/ I can count on one hand the number of rules I will obey without question, based solely on fear of catastrophic consequences: I turn off personal electronics during landing and take-off, I keep my hands inside the ride at all times, I don’t rock vending machines, I resist the urge to climb over zoo fences and I no longer lunge for a police officer’s holstered gun on April Fools Day.

The Lazy Rule of Thirds | Jake Garn Photography

http://owni.eu/2010/12/15/still-life-bent-objects/

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

Little polish girl McDonalds as Sculpture Materials Yeah, this is where those come from Dancing Queens
As fotos que Martin Schoeller tirou de alguns famosos são daquelas que te colocam tão perto dos seus ídolos que parece que você pode ler os olhos deles. Eu acho fenomenal. This entry was posted in Fotografia and tagged celebridades , Fotografia , Martin Schoeller , portfolio . http://www.pristina.org/fotografia/martin-schoeller/

Martin Schoeller | Pristina.org | Everything Design

The Technique Behind Martin Schoeller's Photography | Around The Mall

Martin Schoeller / Corbis Outline Large, close-up portraits are in many ways magazine photographer Martin Schoeller’s signature style. Over the years, he has photographed dozens of celebrities and politicians, such as President Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain, Angelina Jolie and Jack Nicholson, in this intimate style. Some of his close ups, as well as his portraits from his female body builders series are currently on display in the National Portrait Gallery ‘s exhibition, “ Portraiture Now: Feature Photography ,” which closes this Sunday. ATM talked with him about how he got his start and why he prefers to get so close to his subjects. http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/aroundthemall/2009/09/the-technique-behind-martin-schoellers-photography/