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Small Worlds: Strange & Shocking Miniature City Scenes

17 May

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surreal model architecture

There is no unifying theme to these surreal depictions of urban architecture and landscapes, save perhaps their imaginative improbability and singular creator, Frank Kunert, a German photographer and his bemused sense of wonder.

surreal crafted city scenes

Each is at once clearly a model yet quite lifelike, lovingly crafted, painted and photographed. Some show impossibilities seemingly for shock value alone, while others contain a subtle message – some commentary on politics, religion, television or other aspects of everyday life.

surreal architecture model images

The resulting scenes question function, accessibility and the role of architecture, exterior and interior design in shaping both public and private experience.

surreal structural montage scapes

It is also worth noting, too, that none of them are post-edited – they are created sans Photoshop and shot with an analog camera. The process and product are closely related, and each creative choice is made carefully by hand.

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Static Flip Books: 360-Degree Scenes in Panoramic Pages

16 Apr

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3d book art

Like a flip book, there is no text, and each page of these volumes contains a slightly different scene. Except instead of paging through them rapidly to reveal the story, the ‘reader’ unfolds the entire book at once into a dynamic panorama.

3d panorama story books

Artist Yusuke Oono has a whole series of these 360-degree books telling stories of daily home life, remote jungle adventures, and everything in between.

3d flip book diagrams

Each one unfolds into a three-dimensional scene, created using CAD-derived designs and laser-cutting programs, completed with a splash of color.

3d static flip book

The resulting negative space allows viewers to see through pages and visualize scenes, assembling them from the two-dimensional information on each layer – like rotational cut-outs of some miniature reality (or slices of life, if you like).

3d silent story boks

Ground, trees, walls and roofs provide the context – small figures of women, men and children tell silent stories that change with perspective and light. Each page is both a moment in space and in time. Brilliant, beautiful, simple.

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Behind the scenes of the Hasselblad H5D advertising campaign

20 Mar

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Photographer Henrik Sorensen has uploaded an interesting behind-the-scenes YouTube video of his recent ‘submerged fairy’ shoot for the advertising campaign for Hasselblad’s H5D digital medium format camera. Taking inspiration from Danish folklore and its royal history he opted to use a submerged castle interior as the backdrop. Click through to watch the video (via FStoppers)

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Hatventures – SURPRISE TIMELAPSE Behind The Scenes

28 Jan

The HAT team explain the mystery behind the surprise timelapse. Check out the actual Timelapse here: www.youtube.com Save our playlist! www.youtube.com Ross was using Ovo’s HD Rustic pack found here: www.planetminecraft.com Follow us: www.twitter.com Frape us: www.facebook.com Fan-boy/girl us: www.hat-films.com

My fanvid for this great song from Tidal album (1996).

 

Allison Harvard Scenes on ANTM Cycle 17 All Stars PART2

24 Jan

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The Rock Climber – Behind the Scenes with Simon Carter

24 Dec

Rock climbing photographer Simon Carter talks about what it takes to capture unique & awe-inspiring images that have launched climbing on the world stage. View Simon’s blog post mynikonlife.com.au

 

Realshot TV – Elin behind the scenes [1080]

27 Nov

See the results at facebook.com Testing out Elins potential in this unplanned and spontaneous session. This was her very first photo shoot and I must say, she kicked some serious ass. Desirée Dora laid down the makeup and Kimmo did his magic in the lighting department. I shot the stills with Nikon D3x and Kristin shot this video footage with a Nikon D7000.

To commemorate its 10th year anniversary, Nikon Malaysia officially launched a four-day celebration at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre.
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5 Uncommon Snow Photography Tips That Can Transform Your Winter Scenes.

24 Nov
Couple in Sheep Meadow, Central Park

Couple in Sheep Meadow, Central Park

It’s that time again when we get to burn off those holiday pounds by trudging through the snow to capture those stunning winter shots.  I’ve got a few extra ones this year, so you’ll see me out there a bit more than usual.

In this article, I want to share with you a few, fairly uncommon tips that I often use, which can make the difference between an average snow photo and an epic one.  Do you do any of these things?

1.  Use a Reverse, ‘White’ Vignette.

The purpose of a vignette is to keep the eyes from falling off the edge of an image and to lead the eyes back to the center of it.  With the amount of white and grey in snow photos, you generally can’t use a traditional dark vignette, since it will be too obvious and look out of place.

So use a white one!  White vignettes can add a magical quality to snow photographs and can further enhance the middle-of-the-storm effect.  Adobe Lightroom is the tool I use to add my vignettes and it works well.

This is such a simple tip, but it can make all the difference, as seen in the photo above.

 

Brooklyn Bridge at Sunset, During Snowstorm

Brooklyn Bridge at Sunset, During Snowstorm

2.  Colorize and Add Contrast (Lots of it).

I’m usually one to hold back a bit when retouching photos, but for winter captures I often throw all of that out the window.

When you photograph in the middle of a snowstorm, the photos will often come out grey and lack contrast and will have the streaks of snow that will give the capture a painterly texture and quality.  Use this quality to your advantage and enhance this look by increasing the contrast and saturation to help the photo become even closer to the look of a painting.  Over-saturating photographs is generally a bad idea, but for snowstorm scenes it can be a great one.

Compare the untouched negative below to the print at the top of the post.  Enhanced color, added contrast, and a white vignette were pretty much all that was needed to completely transform the scene.

Couple in Sheep Meadow, Original Negative

Couple in Sheep Meadow, Original Negative

3.  White Mat, White Frame.

If you’ve got a photograph with a lot of white snow and especially one where you have add a white vignette, further emphasize the look by adding a white mat and white frame to it.  The frame will merge to become part of the effect.

Couple in Sheep Meadow, Framed

4.  Photograph at Dusk and into the Night to Create Menacing Winter Scenes

Snow doesn’t only have to be portrayed as friendly, peaceful, and simple.  It can often have a dark and menacing feel when captured in the right way, particularly at dusk or night.

When the light levels go down, the contrast between the white of the snow and the dark of everything else becomes further emphasized.  This can lead things like tree branches to look like tentacles or mangled fingers swirling through the scene.  The contrast between the beautiful quality of the snow and the menacing quality of the scene is unique and different.

Lamppost at Dusk, Central Park

Lamppost at Dusk, Central Park

5. Use HDR

I’ll admit, I don’t typically do much HDR.  However, I do use it sometimes for black and white photographs and particularly for black and white snow photos.  I prefer to use HDR with black and white scenes because it can add that great, textural HDR quality, without the unrealistic HDR colors.  Depending on the lighting, snow can often lack texture, and the difference between the bright whites and deep shadows within these scenes can be so pronounced that it just doesn’t work well.  For scenes like this, HDR is the perfect tool to make them work.

Here is a before and after, made with Photomatix, to show you an example.

Central Park Tunnel at Night

Central Park Tunnel at Night, Original Negative

Central Park Tunnel at Night, HDR

Central Park Tunnel at Night, HDR

And don’t forget a sled!  Here are a few more snow photographs to take a look at.

Happy trudging!

Stuck Cab, 5th Avenue

Stuck Cab, 5th Avenue

Couple in Snowstorm

Couple in Snowstorm

Carriage and Trees

Carriage and Trees

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Cute Filipina Teen Model – DANE MANSUETO (Pictorial Behind the Scenes)

21 Nov

www.facebook.com for the output photos in this photoshoot… DRANRIE DANIELLE MANSUETO is my latest personal model chosen to portray the role of “Princess Ellora” (The Storm/ Warrior Princess) off my epic art series “The Princesses of Olympus Mons” (blogged at mannydeguzmanartpage.wetpaint.com This pictorial was done at their home in Sta. Maria Bulacan. Camera: Nikon D90… 3 point lighting setup with Nissin Di622 and Yongnuo YN465 at te back for hair highlight (with snoot), and a CD-R King TT520 with mini softbox in front for accent light and general lighting.
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Poynter.org goes behind the scenes of magazine’s post-Sandy cover picture

06 Nov

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Poynter.org has published an interesting article examining how photographer Iwan Baan took his striking post-Sandy picture of Manhattan, which is currently gracing the cover of New York Magazine. According to the article, Baan took his photograph of Manhattan – which is half blacked-out due to the destructive effects of Hurricane Sandy – from the open door of a helicopter hovering at 5000 feet above New York. He went up on the night of Wednesday 31st October, when limited air traffic made it possible to hover for longer – and higher – than would normally be allowed over a major city. Click through to see the resulting image, and for more details of how Baan got the shot. 

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