Tiny Paper Origami
via thisiscolossal.com Origami pieces folded with paper less than an inch wide. More photos at the above link.
via thisiscolossal.com Origami pieces folded with paper less than an inch wide. More photos at the above link.
via kronikle.kidrobot.com Dalton uses a razor blade, sewing needle, a sculpting knife, a steady hand and lots of patience to meticulously carve the graphite which can take anywhere between a few months to a few years. This is some hobby. He doesn't even sell them...
via photographyoffice.com You could be forgiven for thinking HDR photography is some sort of cheesy gimmick. After all, lots of it is overdone using apps that are a bit… extreme. However, in the hands of the right artist it's stunning. The above link is to 100+ photos...
via thechive.com Interesting experiment by a student, using a special lens to create the miniaturization effect of tilt-shift photography on some of Van Gogh's works. Can't improve on the original, but I must say some of these are beautiful in their own way.
via recave.com Great stuff. At first glance they appear to be detailed photos, but they're actually the work of various artists who specialize in hyper-realistic painting. Many more at the above link.
via thetoyzone.com A garage door is a pretty big canvas, and it's interesting to see what some people do with it. Not all of these work for me (obviously, tastes vary), but I can always appreciate the effort taken. View all 24 and see which ones mean something to...
Anyway, the caption always gives the specs for the photo: “Taken with a Nikon D90 at 1/200th second, aperture f/2.8, exposure +1, using Sigma 18-200mm lens” or whatever. It’s always bothered me that often, the camera came up with these settings. via pogue.blogs...