juan
born and raised in da most dangerous city on earth (a dangerous man)
- StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. "Murmuration" shows a fascinating and rare phenomena in nature - The Feed. - StumbleUpon. Creepy, Crusty, Crumbling: Illegal Tour of Abandoned Six Flags New Orleans [75 Pics] - StumbleUpon. Hurricane Katrina killed this clown.
According to the photographer, “An abandoned Six Flags amusement park, someone spray painted ‘Six Flags 2012 coming soon’ on the wall above the downed head. But they were clownin.’ Six Flags will never rebuild here.” That’s sad, but much of New Orleans has not been restored to her former glory. This defunct amusement park on the city’s eastern edge must surely serve as a constant reminder that Katrina tried to wash them off the map.
Welcome to Zombie Land kids! Chained dreams of fun at Six Flags New Orleans, abandoned Jazzland – that’s what Six Flags opened as “Jazzland” in 2000. Some photographers can see past the lifeless amusement park’s decay and desolation, showing us that there is still a chance the place could be cheery and not cheerless. Like a Bad Dream. Just in case you don’t know the scoop on what Hurricane Katrina did to New Orleans and Six Flags, this photo is of New Orleans, LA, on Sept. 14, 2005. No lines for dead rides. Paul Caddens Hyperrealistic Drawings Made with Graphite and Chalk. Paul Cadden is a Scottish-born hyperrealist artist who creates painfully realistic artworks using only graphite and chalk.
I’ve posted some pretty realistic drawings in the past, like Rajacenna’s detailed celebrity portraits, Juan Francisco Casas’ photo-like ballpoint pen drawings, or Paul Lung’s pencil artworks, but the pieces you’re about to see are on a whole other level. Using simple materials like graphite and white chalk, Paul Cadden is able to replicate complex photos down to the tiniest details. Whether it’s the countless wrinkles on an old man’s face, the smoke from a lit cigarette or the water dripping from someone’s face, he makes it look unbelievably realistic. “Although the drawings and paintings I make are based upon a series of photographs, video stills etc, the art created from the photo is used to create a softer and much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living tangible object. Via Deviant Art Reddit. Paul Caddens Hyperrealistic Drawings Made with Graphite and Chalk.
Pencil Vs Camera - 57. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. An Online Graphic Novel by Daniel Lieske - Chapter 1 - The Last Day Of School - StumbleUpon. Dirt Art. Photo &A Splash of Rose& by Anthony Chang. Now THIS is the reason why I bought that glass rose! This photo is actually going to be used for one of my assignments at school, but you know I would have done this either way because its such a cool idea hahaha. Now this is something I'm really happy about, I like the way it turned out, though just like a lot of things this ain't an original idea, I'm not that creative hahaha. This is my atempt at a photo someone else did on Flickr. I saw it a few days ago while looking for a good example for my assignment and knew I had to try it out myself.
This photo is a composite... Strobist Info (before I rotated the photo) Nikon SB-800 bare, camera left firing at 1/64 power Nikon SB-800 bare, camera right, on the ground pointing up, firing at 1/64 power Nikon SB-80dx bare, camera right aimed at the white blackground firing at 1/64 power Take a look a my Flickr and check the comments to see my behind the scenes photo to get a better idea of how I set this photo up More. Art Project, powered by Google - StumbleUpon.
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