Tag: Art
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Australian Photographer Spends 10 Years Capturing the Visual Symphony of Waves
Three years in the making, Australian photographer Ray Collins has just released his third book titled Water & Light which presents new and unseen visions of waves. Ray’s renowned style ties the tremendous force and fury of an agitated sea to a blink of light in a single water droplet seamlessly – and often on…
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Photographer Captures Photos Of The Extremely Rare White Baby Reindeer In Norway
Right time, right place. That was definitely the case for photographer Mads Nordsveen, who recently spotted and photographed an extremely rare white baby reindeer in Oslo, Norway. Like something out of a whimsical Christmas tale, the photos are as stunning as they are enchanting. Scroll down to see them all! [zombify_post]
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The Funniest Wildlife Photos Of 2018 Have Just Been Announced, And They Will Make Your Day
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards finalists have just been announced for 2018. The list was narrowed down to just 41 from over 2000 quality entries. “The standard of imagery, regarding quality of the photography, goes up and up every year,” said Tom Sullum, one of the founders of the award. Here are our favorite 20.…
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Photographer Follows Squirrels With His Camera Every Day For 6 Years And Here Are Some of His Best Photos
Geert Weggen is a Dutch/Swedish international awarded photographer specializing in photographing Red squirrels. His work has been published wide abroad in newspapers, books, calendars, radio and television, and magazines. 6 years ago, Geert found a fox standing on his doorstep, and he immediately rushed back inside to fetch some meat. The fox would come back…
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Portraits of Tokyo Roller-Zoku Gangs by Denny Renshaw
The following images taken by Denny Renshaw were captured over 5 weeks in 2013 and 2015, shooting at parks, parties, bars and music venues. They depict the Zoku, which translates to tribe or clan, and is used in Japanese to denote the subculture phenomena. A trip to Tokyo’s Yoyogi Park in the Harajuku district and…
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Behold These Genius Hidden Messages People Didn’t Expect To Find On Everyday Products
In marketing terms, an ‘Easter Egg’ is defined as something that is an unexpected or undocumented feature in a piece of computer software or product, often included as a joke or a bonus. Clever marketers have been including easter eggs into the products and packaging as a cool way to increase customer engagement and loyalty.…
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Amazing Transformation Pics Of Actors Before And After Applying Movie Makeup
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Actors play an amazing role in the film process – transporting themselves into different characters so convincingly that you are transported into a suspension of disbelief. But have you ever thought about the brilliance of the makeup artists that transform the way an actor looks to turn them into a completely different character? Scroll down…
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Powerful Illustrations By Japanese Artist That Will Make You Think
Japanese illustrator Avogado6 chooses to keep his identity a mystery and not much is known about the person behind the illustrations. “I am an ordinary person who likes chemistry,” he writes on his Twitter profile, but as you will see his emotional works are far from ordinary. Avogado6 manages to create sentimental, vivid images by…
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Artist Imagines What The Logos Of Famous Painters Would Look Like
It seems that almost everyone has a logo these days. Good or bad, they seem like a necessity in a world where everyone is trying to stand out. Brazilian artist Milton Omena decided that famous artists should also have logos, and this became the main thrust of his latest project. He carefully thought of painting…
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Rainbow Joes Are Tiny Army Men Toy Soldiers In Rainbow Colors
If you’re like us and liked toy soldiers as a kid, you’ll love Rainbow Joes which come in all colors. Concepted and designed by Dan Abramson, each Rainbow Joe is made up of 9 practitioners striking yoga poses. Unlike classic Yoga Joes, each set features a cast of many colors, “with the end pieces in…