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Architecture of Your Dreams: 11 More Surreal Fantasy Structures

10 Jul

[ By Steph in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

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While a spaceship-like pod balancing upon four impossibly tiny poles may not be the most realistic architectural concept ever proposed, some of these innovative fantasy structures from artist Dionisio Gonzalez make us wonder, ‘why not?’ Curving cast concrete forms interact with geometric volumes tilted at odd angles, and faceted glass and metal shapes hover off the ground in what look to be modular parametric designs. Other homes seem like contemporary buildings that have been taken apart like building blocks and put back together slightly off-kilter.

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Perhaps architects and engineers could confirm whether or not any of these surreal architectural visions could actually be built. Entitled ‘Trans-Actions,’ the new series consists of raised residences with complex shapes, some seeming to take a common motif from contemporary architecture and simply repeat it over and over again in slightly different ways. Many seem to balance precariously upon the earth, as if one strong wind could blow them right off their foundations.

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Each one is a bit past its prime, with surfaces that have gotten dirty or weathered over time. Half-dead vegetation clings to balconies as if nature is beginning to take back over, suggesting that what we are looking at is actually the remains of a structure no longer in use.

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Gonzalez previously released a series of post-apocalyptic shell-like structures envisioned for Dauphin Island, a locale off the coast of Alabama that keeps getting slammed by storms. Check out 35 more bizarre and intriguing examples of ‘impossible architecture.’

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27 Hairy Situations – People with Beards

10 Jul

I don’t know if you’ve noticed this trend where you live, but here in my city it seems like every second guy has a beard. Not just a goatee but a full-on, full face beard.

So I thought I’d see if I could find a set of images that captures this current trend in society. I thought it was just Portland (Oregon) with its hipsters, but it seems that it’s spread.

Photograph kashmir by Mahmoud Yakut on 500px

kashmir by Mahmoud Yakut on 500px

Photograph - Bruce - by Rey Vladyc Mangouta on 500px

– Bruce – by Rey Vladyc Mangouta on 500px

Photograph Winter Skin by Juan García on 500px

Winter Skin by Juan García on 500px

Photograph mr. Unknown by Alexander Bootsman on 500px

mr. Unknown by Alexander Bootsman on 500px

Photograph Another Day in Paradise by Michael Steverson on 500px

Another Day in Paradise by Michael Steverson on 500px

Photograph *** by Mr. Vander on 500px

*** by Mr. Vander on 500px

Photograph Intense by Yesudeep Mangalapilly on 500px

Intense by Yesudeep Mangalapilly on 500px

Photograph ??????? by Jaroslav Monchak on 500px

??????? by Jaroslav Monchak on 500px

Photograph Bow Tie by Joachim Bergauer on 500px

Bow Tie by Joachim Bergauer on 500px

Photograph Archer by Przemyslaw Koch on 500px

Archer by Przemyslaw Koch on 500px

Photograph Mehmet Haci by Ahmed  Mustafa on 500px

Mehmet Haci by Ahmed Mustafa on 500px

Photograph **** by Brian Ingram on 500px

**** by Brian Ingram on 500px

Photograph *** by Alexander Bootsman on 500px

*** by Alexander Bootsman on 500px

Photograph The beard it´s a trend by Alex Mihai C on 500px

The beard it´s a trend by Alex Mihai C on 500px

Photograph smoking Portrait by Javier Celado on 500px

smoking Portrait by Javier Celado on 500px

Photograph Senior man by Carles Barrios - Retoucher on 500px

Senior man by Carles Barrios – Retoucher on 500px

Photograph crazy photographer by Peter Zelei on 500px

crazy photographer by Peter Zelei on 500px

Photograph The Selfie by Andrea Mercatali on 500px

The Selfie by Andrea Mercatali on 500px

Photograph Santa Claus by Brian Powers on 500px

Santa Claus by Brian Powers on 500px

Photograph Old Sadhu by Arif  Kaser on 500px

Old Sadhu by Arif Kaser on 500px

Photograph Naga Baba by martin prihoda on 500px

Naga Baba by martin prihoda on 500px

Photograph sadhu 1 by Ertan Tiryaki on 500px

sadhu 1 by Ertan Tiryaki on 500px

Photograph Teacher! by Alexey Seredenin on 500px

Teacher! by Alexey Seredenin on 500px

Photograph The Thinker by Ladjánszki Máté on 500px

The Thinker by Ladjánszki Máté on 500px

Photograph old shepherd by Ciurba Alin on 500px

old shepherd by Ciurba Alin on 500px

Photograph Beyond the Shadows by Dénes Paragi on 500px

Beyond the Shadows by Dénes Paragi on 500px

Photograph Stanislav Liepa by Valentin Blokh on 500px

Stanislav Liepa by Valentin Blokh on 500px

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Photoshop alternative Affinity Photo now available in Mac App Store

10 Jul

In February, Serif launched a beta version of its image editing application Affinity Photo. The software is a Photoshop alternative designed specifically for Mac OS X, and the beta has been updated several times since the February launch. Serif has just taken the software out of beta and officially launched it in the Mac App Store. Read more

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Get Inspired: Try Adding a Little Occultish Mystery to Your Photography

10 Jul

It’s not unusual for photographers, both pro and amateur, to find themselves stuck in a creative rut. Nor is it uncommon for photographers to want to try something new. If you find yourself occupying your own rut, or if you’re just looking for some sort of new inspiration, consider trying some unconventional means. I’m not suggesting you try invoking some ancient Continue Reading

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Phase One 645DF+ with IQ250 field test

10 Jul

Not long ago, you made your stand as a ‘serious’ amateur photographer by using a medium format camera. Compacts and SLRs existed of course, but the graduation from 35mm film to 120 or 220 formats meant that you had really made it. These days, digital medium format cameras occupy a niche in the market, but the allure is still there. Damien Demolder spends a little time with Phase One’s 645DF+ and IZ250 back – see how they get along. Read more

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CamSwarm app may soon allow for easy capture of bullet time sequences

10 Jul

‘Bullet time’ effects, as seen in the 1999 movie ‘The Matrix,’ tend to be expensive and time-consuming to produce, requiring an array of synchronized cameras. Researchers at Columbia University are developing an iOS app that would make it easier for consumers to capture bullet time sequences. Read more

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Options and Choices for Photographers To Help You Avoid Injury

10 Jul

Have you been noticing little aches and pains lately, especially around your arms and back? If you do a decent amount of photography, your camera may be the culprit. While photography is largely seen as a hobby or art form, make no mistake about the fact that lugging gear around can be serious physical activity, especially as you accumulate more gear over time.

Consider this: a Canon 5D Mark III body only weighs 1.9 lbs (860 grams), and a Canon 70-200 f/2.8 telephoto lens weighs 3.28 lbs (1.49 kg). Combine the two, and you’ve got over 5 lbs of gear to tote, not to mention the added weight of extra lenses, tripods, lighting gear, etc. As a result, it’s not uncommon for longtime photographers to develop chronic pain in their backs, wrists, shoulders, and arms due to the stress of carrying so much gear. The bottom line is that being a photographer can slowly, but surely, lead to chronic injuries over time if you don’t take proper precautions. Here are a few tips to help keep your body in top shape while toting camera gear around, and avoid injury.

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By Dave Dugdale

Choose the right gear

If you’re just starting out in photography or considering replacing your current camera gear, keep in mind that there are many smaller, lighter camera systems that may be easier on your body. Mirrorless cameras from camera manufacturers such as Sony and FujiFilm (as well as Olympus and Panasonic) are becoming renowned by both amateurs and professionals for their superior image quality and significantly smaller camera bodies and lenses. Depending on your photography needs and budget, you may want to invest in smaller, more ergonomic gear, that won’t weigh your body down.

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By Peter Anderson

Select the best bag and accessories

Camera bags come in all flavors today, ranging from messenger bags, backpacks, and even stylish purses. While fashion can certainly impact your camera bag choice, be sure to also consider how comfortable that bag will be in the long run. Medical professionals often recommend selecting bags with symmetrical designs that equally distribute the weight across your body. This usually means opting for a backpack, or rolling bag with wheels, to move large amounts of equipment from one photo shoot to the next. If you choose a bag that will be carried on your shoulders or some part of your body, be sure not to overload it with too much gear. As a rule of thumb, a truly ergonomic bag you carry on your body should not weigh more than 10 percent of your body weight, and you should not carry a heavy bag for longer than 20 minutes at a time.

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While actively shooting, consider investing in camera accessories that will help alleviate camera weight in the long run. Some options include monopods for sports or wildlife photographers, ergonomic camera or wrist straps, and holster or belt pack systems (like the ThinkTank one shown above). In summary, choose one or several accessories that will help distribute your gear’s weight between your hips and shoulders so that one part of your body doesn’t bear the bulk of the burden.

Practice good ergonomics while shooting

1. Correct your posture

One of the leading causes of injury among photographers is poor posture. If you plan to spend long hours at a photo shoot, keep the following posture tips in mind:

  • First, always make sure to protect your lower back by keeping your pelvis in a neutral position and your core muscles (abs, side, and back) taut.
  • Secondly, make sure your knees are slightly bent (not locked) and your feet are spread at least shoulder-width apart, forming a wide base of support, not unlike the legs of a tripod.
  • Finally, always be mindful of your shoulders, making sure they are dropped down and pulled back, and keep your chin tucked in. These two posture tips will help avoid common neck and back pain as well as headaches that commonly arise among photographers.
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2. Take frequent stretching breaks

When you have a moment to rest during a shoot, don’t just sit down. Remove your gear, and stretch your muscles and joints.Rotate your head in a clockwise and counterclockwise motion to stretch out your neck. Do the same movement with your hips to loosen your lower back. Reach high into the sky and rotate your arms like a windmill to reach your shoulders and upper back. Finally, do some squats and lunges to keep your quadriceps and legs supple. Above all, remember to not just focus on your arms and wrists. If you’re a photographer who likes to shoot from every possible angle, this means you’re likely squatting, kneeling, bending, and rotating nearly every part of your body to get those shots. As a result, pay equal attention to stretching out all the major muscle groups in your whole body.

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By Chris Hunkeler (stretch often)

Don’t forget about post-processing ergonomics

Good posture and ergonomics shouldn’t be forgotten once you’ve put the camera down. Considering all of the time you spend in front of your computer, offloading memory cards, sorting and editing photos; you’ll want to make sure your work station is also suited for maximizing your posture. Suggested accessories include a standup desk, computer monitor risers, ergonomic mouse and keyboard, and foot stools to elevate and correct your posture while in a seated position.

Take care of your body as well as you take care of your gear. You can replace a broken camera, but not a broken you. If you have any other tips for avoiding injuries please share in the comments below.

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Ricoh addresses ‘power off’ issue on some Pentax K-3 II cameras

10 Jul

Ricoh is addressing an anomaly found on a small group of its Pentax K-3 II digital SLRs in which the camera will not turn off, even when the power lever is in the ‘off’ position. Ricoh will service any K-3 II within a specific range of serial numbers at no charge, regardless of whether the camera is having the issue. Read more

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Lytro ILLUM and Desktop software get major updates

10 Jul

Lytro has introduced major updates for its ILLUM light field camera and desktop software. ILLUM 2.0 provides a re-designed user interface and makes it possible to view and interact with full living pictures in camera. It also speeds up auto focus by using phase detection rather than relying on contrast detection. Read more

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Neu aufgelegt: Historisches Seifenblasen-Bokeh

10 Jul

Rosa Gänseblümchen in Nahaufnahme vor blauem Hintergrund.

Ein Beitrag von: Tamara Skudies

Die deutsche Firma Meyer-Optik-Görlitz erweckt das Trioplan f/2.8 100 mm nach fast 100 Jahren zu neuem Leben. Das manuelle Objektiv, das mit historischem Aufbau mit Aluminiumgehäuse und Schottglas in Deutschland gebaut wird, gibt es jetzt auf Kickstarter mit verschiedenen Anschlussvarianten.
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