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The Palace of Itamaraty I by Oscar Niemeyer
Brasília, Brazil
[Photo by: Todd Eberle]
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Photoshoot at #BiketoWorkDay in Andy Lim's underbridge selfiebooth.
http://selfportraitproject.com/
Keaton's Hat
Vehicle, ghost landscape.
gets back to that Sky Father, Mother Earth thing....
The Aquatic Life with Bruce Mozert
Ginger Stanley, stunt actress in "Creature from the Black Lagoon," 1950s
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/11/underwater-photography-bruce-mozert-ginger-stanley-stuntwoman-black-lagoon_n_2852593.html?ref=topbar#slide=2199427
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/da-life-aquatic.html
Ice stalagmites under clinic building Greystone Park State Hospital, Morris Plains, NJ 2007 Edition of 10
Ian Ference aka Richard Nickel Jr.
Olafur Eliasson, The Weather Project
In this installation, The Weather Project, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A fine mist permeates the space, as if creeping in from the environment outside. Throughout the day, the mist accumulates into faint, cloud-like formations, before dissipating across the space. A glance overhead, to see where the mist might escape, reveals that the ceiling of the Turbine Hall has disappeared, replaced by a reflection of the space below. At the far end of the hall is a giant semi-circular form made up of hundreds of mono-frequency lamps. The arc repeated in the mirror overhead produces a sphere of dazzling radiance linking the real space with the reflection. Generally used in street lighting, mono-frequency lamps emit light at such a narrow frequency that colours other than yellow and black are invisible, thus transforming the visual field around the sun into a vast duotone landscape. (via)
up-down-ness
Hussein Chalayan Fall/Winter 2013
TRANSFORMERS....
Recently The Gordon Parks Foundation discovered over 70 unpublished photographs by Parks at the bottom of an old storage box wrapped in paper and marked as “Segregation Series.” These never before series of images not only give us a glimpse into the everyday life of African Americans during the 50′s but are also in full color, something that is uncommon for photographs from that era.
Underwater Photos That Mimic the Look of Baroque Paintings
Hawaii-based photographer Christy Lee Rogers specializes in creating dreamlike photos of people underwater. Her project Reckless Unbound shows people swirling around one another while wearing colorful outfits. The photos are reminiscent of the paintings of old Baroque masters, who would often paint people floating around in heavenly realms.
Rogers creates her photos in swimming pools at night. The scenes are illuminated with bright off-camera lights, and the shoots often last two to four hours each.
GUP Magazine writes,
Christy Lee Rogers reshapes the boundaries between contemporary photography and painting, with her series Reckless Unbound. While provoking the audience with vivacious movements and purpose, she also stirs the viewer’s memories of baroque painter Pieter Paul Rubens and his Massacre of the Innocents.
Without the use of post-production manipulation, Rogers’ works are made in-camera, on the spot, in water and at night. She applies her technique to bodies submerged in water during tropical nights in Hawaii. Through a fragile process of experimentation, she builds elaborate scenes of coalesced colours and entangled bodies that exalt the human character as one of vigour and warmth, while also capturing the beauty and vulnerability of the tragic experience that is the human condition.
You can see more of her work over on her website.
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via @robinsloan 's twitter, from his mom's tumbler....
Sisyphus in submersion
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a sometimes vicious cycle.
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