Plenty Room for Shadows
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@meghna-m
Plenty Room for Shadows
An Ode to Nicolas Winding Refn
This is a series of photographs where in I’ve tried manipulating colours of the natural light originally captured.
Hugely inspired by the man himself, Refn is one of my top favourite directors. This is also an outburst of my admiration for Daniel Lewis, the man behind @itsforgotham. What I can’t do to push myself to work, these masterminds do for me.
All pictures taken at @falanafilms.
©Meghna Menon
Jaffar Mouinuddin Razaq
Bleeding gloom
A million seconds later A wave of gloom, slow whirling, Touch.Stop.Stare Like a mansion of white noise Like a skull full of gloom What are these faces What are these phrases Heads turning; stop, just stare
Veil over the valley (Santiago) | ikwt
Reuben Wu | Tumblr - Cross Country
Joy
Inspired by Tsunami, Japanese Artist Hiroshige Kagawa Creates Large-Scale Watercolor Paintings of Desolation
Archisculpture Beomsik WON
“Roads” by Andy Lee
Beyond Light, Christopher Orr
Rooftoppers Secretly Climb 650-Meter-High Crane in Shanghai by Vitaly Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov | via
Russian photographers and adrenaline junkies Vitaly Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov, who are no strangers to traveling to the world’s towering skyscrapers and climbing them with absolutely no safety gear, have recently conquered the second tallest building in the world. The daredevil duo managed to gain access to China’s Shanghai Tower earlier this month, ascend the 650-meter-high structure, and take some incredible photos from their unique viewpoints.
As if rooftopping/skywalking and photographing from such great heights wasn’t enough, the two ventured off with the added pressure of sneaking into the construction site to scale the unfinished building while the city was busy celebrating the Chinese New Year. Raskalov says, “Aware of the strict Chinese law, we prepared carefully and picked an appropriate date, the Chinese New Year day. At that time the security was less watchful, workers were on vacations, and cranes did not work. We got to the crane at around midnight. It took us almost two hours to get on the 120th floor by foot. And also, we spend almost 18 hours on top of the building, sleeping and waiting for better weather.”
Watch their heart-pounding adventure in the video, below.
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Settle in
Wind chime jazz
A window for my eyes And a latch for the demons inside
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