Night Photo: Skybar at the Traders Hotel in Kuala Lumpur
via flickr.com I love this shot. There are links to two other views of the Skybar at the above link.
via flickr.com I love this shot. There are links to two other views of the Skybar at the above link.
via tripwiremagazine.com Many landscape photographers show little or no human activity in their photos, striving to attain pure, unsullied landscapes that are devoid of human influence… While not a requirement, I prefer landscape photos that convey a sense of the...
via photographyserved.com Should guilty seek asylum here, Like one pardoned, he becomes free from sin. Should a sinner make his way to this mansion, All his past sins are to be washed away. The sight of this mansion creates sorrowing sighs; And the sun and the moon...
via designcrave.com Bridges present the engineer with a complex problem—get people, cars, trains, whatever to the other side—but at the same time such functionality can be matched with unique design. Above is a pedestrian bridge that "rolls out," thereby solving...
via designboom.com Spanning the hotel complex's three skyscrapers, the entire skypark is greater than three football fields in length. More pictures at the above link.
via oddee.com There were camera angles, large depth of field, synchronized flash and, as pictured above, reflections. All these things, and more, to get effects we'd attribute to Photoshop at first glance. There are 11 more examples at the above link.
via blog.longnow.org Cool concept image of the Stockholm Library. Read more about the design here.
via dornob.com These beautiful full-building murals make great use of perspective to provide an optical illusion said to look good from nearly every angle. The attention to detail is fascinating. I'd love to see one of these close up. A couple more pictures at...