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Photographer Mehmet Ozgur has spent years amassing still photographs of different smoke formations. The compositions are then formed by meticulously layering two or more of these pictures on top of each other. Turkish-born Mehmet's passion for photography began in 1989, with a film camera. He soon became interested in special effects photography and the technical aspects of image making. He says "I am not aware of anybody else making compositions from smoke patterns similar to mine. My inspiration has been to make something completely different than what the camera captures".He continues "Smoke is difficult to control, but it gives so much compositional freedom". Some of his audience have been critical of the work, which they believe condones the deadly habit of smoking. But the shapes are created using incense sticks and liquid nitrogen, not cigarettes. - Telegraph.co.uk
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October 27, 2009 10:07 am |
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This is taking flip book animation to the extreme.
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October 15, 2009 9:33 am |
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This is just sick but kinda funny remake of the original baby dancing to Beyonce.
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October 1, 2009 9:20 am |
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Our peculiar image of the week was created by artist Levi van Veluw, who reinvents the classical fine art of landscape painting, by moving from the traditional ‘oil on canvas’ to the use of his own face as a canvas. By combing the romantic landscape and self-portrait genres he gives a fresh twist to the obsession inherent in the romantic landscape of recreating the world and simultaneously being part of it. - Next Nature
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September 30, 2009 1:27 pm |
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They're clearly light years ahead of us in human scoreboard technology. We need to close the gap! - Break
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September 28, 2009 5:39 am |
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Here is a montage of the YOU WILL commercials from AT&T in 1993.
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September 23, 2009 10:30 am |
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September 15, 2009 5:15 am |
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They may resemble pandas, buffalos and camels - but these animals are actually poodles, all competing for the title of top dog at 'creative grooming' shows across the U.S. Something of a canine fancy dress contest, it takes just two hours for owners to transform their pets, which are sheared and coloured to achieve each look. The incredible transformations were captured by photographer Ren Netherland, who travels thousands of miles each year to attend each competition. - Daily Mail
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August 25, 2009 6:31 am |
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