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75 photos by 75 photographers As 2011 comes to a close I want to thank you all once again for continuing to support Booooooom! I am amazed that even after four years the site continues to grow at a rapid pace. 45,000 good looking people now follow Booooooom on Twitter, and our Facebook family has grown to over 74,000! I’m also starting something new in 2012 called the Secret Email Club but I’ll tell you more about it in the new year. A huge high-five to everyone who participated in any of our projects this year. The response to our Remake project was especially insane so I owe a sincere thank you to everyone who shared it (although it crushed our server and nearly brought down our entire site when the MOMA, Walker Art Center, Huffington Post, and several other huge sites all shared it at the same time). Last year I posted 75 photos by 75 photographers (2010).

Tree Illusions Photographer Zander Olsen adds a white wrap around trees to create a visual relationship from the actual vegetation to surrounding landscape. Photos © Zander Olsen Link via Urhajos Brooke Shaden : Creating new worlds through images. This week I received an email from a most beautiful soul, asking if I would write about the topic of how to find inspiration when life is getting you down. I’m extremely empathetic and I take on others pain and joy very easily, and after reading her email, I cried for her. And if I can offer any words of advice that might be even 1% useful, well, that is how to contribute to our community. The first thing that I think needs to be clarified about artistry or inspiration or even passion is that it does not have to be who we are. We are artists, we are creative thinkers, but we are so much more than the label “Artist” or “Photographer”. I have found one feeling that consistently crops up when I am going through a rough time, and that is anxiety; the anxiety that I have to create because I have stopped.

Pictures In Motion (17 pics Oct 17/11 Pictures In Motion (17 pics) Photographer Asit takes dynamic and cheerful pictures. celia's past work HI ALL! THIS BLOG IS ABOUT TO GO BYE BYE, PLEASE FOLLOW ME AT celiarowlsonhall.tumblr.com Dancer for Monica Bill Barnes in “Everything is Getting Better All the Time” at Joyce Theater, June 2011. Dancer in Bessie Award Winning Show “837 Venice Boulevard”, choreographed by Faye Driscoll. 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. 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.

Icon_ology x Tumblr The Apartment by Kiril Stanoev // February 10, 2014 at 05:31PM Elena in The Blue Room by Kiril Stanoev // February 10, 2014 at 01:16PM Colorful Existence by Guy Cohen // January 31, 2014 at 03:20PM Colorful Existence by Guy Cohen // January 31, 2014 at 12:49PM The Art of Landscape Photography by Joserra Irusta Jose Ramon Irusta is originally from Castro Urdiales. Very passionate about photographic artwork, he specialized in seascapes, achieving, by his photographic talent, the touch an infinite approach of creativity and beauty. All these materialized in a portofolio that every photographer would love to have. In today’s showcase we present 41 of his best photos, along with two interesting videos, where we can see Josserra at work. Breath taking all the way!

Shaun Kardinal I am so happy to have discovered the collage and embroidery work of Shaun Kardinal. He also takes tons of photos. Sci-Fi Tech: New Adobe Plugin Removes Photo Blur Adobe's new deblurring algorithm is like something out of science fiction There are two things that work with photos in sci-fi movies that still don’t work in real life. One is saying “enhance” to your computer and having it magically zoom in and conjure new pixels from nowhere. And the other one is removing the blur from an image.

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