Chicago-based photographer Satoki Nagata has captured some cool black and white street portraits lighting people from behind with a flash and using a slower shutter speeds. (via Colossal)
Chicago-based photographer Satoki Nagata has captured some cool black and white street portraits lighting people from behind with a flash and using a slower shutter speeds. (via Colossal)
’This gorgeous time-lapse by filmmaker Jamie Scott starts off like any other video capturing the change of the seasons with the movement of the sun, but then around :30 something pretty remarkable happens. To create the effect Scott filmed in 15 locations around New York City’s Central Park, two times a week, for six months using the exact same tripod and camera lens settings resulting in the footage you see here.’ via Colossal
The draining sink is looking at you. Photo by Liammm
Interesting find by Colossal
Remarkable Portraits Made with a Single Sewing Thread Wrapped through Nails by Kumi Yamashita
Digitally Assembled Paintings by Russ Mills
“Artist Russ Mills creates these astonishing images using a wide variety of traditional methods including painting and drawing with ink and pencil, but also utilizing scanned textures including splotches of paint (or “painting disasters” as he calls them) as well as photography.”
via Colossal
The Surreal Photography of Oleg Oprisco
Gorgeous underwater portraits by Hana Al Sayed
Surreal Macro Photographs of Insects by Lee Peiling a.k.a.Twomeows
“Malaysian photographer Lee Peiling lives and works in Tanzania where she picked up a camera for the first time just three years ago. Among her quickly growing body of work are these macro photographs of insects that look almost like paintings due to her use of a focus technique known as bokeh. If you like these, definitely check out more of her Small World series.” (via Colossal)