Brazilian artist Regina Silveira creates incredible illusions that play with our senses and messes with our minds. In Lodz, Polland, she created an installation called Abyssal (Depth) where she incorporated the gallery’s architecture, particularly its windows, to show a never-ending abyss one could actually walk on.
Double exposure series (so far)
I have more photos but didn’t want to make a huge photoset. So I am entering these photos and a few other of my photos into this contest, I never entered my work into any contests before and the prize seemed well worth my $50 admission fee
If you think I diserve it, please click here to be redirected to my profile for the contest and at the top where it says “Collect me”, please click that! Thats all you must do! And if you could, reblog this post! I would really appreciate this a lot you guys.
Underwater ink photographs by Alberto Seveso.
Over the past two years or so there’s been no shortage of photography and short films featuring the sensuous curls of ink plumes dispersing underwater. Yet nobody comes close to the master, Italian photographer Alberto Seveso (previously here and here) who creates impressive underwater landscapes so rich in detail and color it makes me want to swim through my monitor. See more from his new series, a due Colori. -Designboom
Indeed; he is the master. Beautiful ink photography as such really requires high skill. All-time favorite! Check out more of his photography at http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/03/new-underwater-ink-photographs-by-alberto-seveso/!
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Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr - Explosions, 2010 - custom-built detonator connected to cameras and synchronized to photograph at the moment of explosion
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