“Cut Food” is the brainchild of photographer Beth Galton and food stylist Charlotte Omnès. All liquids are suspended with gelatin, making the most mundane snacks into works of art.
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Seascapes, 1980-93 (via fieldmouse)
- Caribbean Sea, Jamaica
- Sea of Japan, Hokkaido
- Tasman Sea, Ngarupupu
- Black Sea, Ozuluce
- Red Sea, Safaga
- Tyrrhenain Sea, Scilla
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Jacob Ring creates experimental photographic works. Considering scenes that are unmonumental in occurrence, the works become vast in referential impact. Much of his work is concerned with portraying multiple layers of reality, and an image is often built through repeated experiments in process, rather than captured.
Layered Photographs by Nerhol, the photograpy collective which includes Yoshihisa Tanaka and Ryuta Liada. This is their latest project and consists of piles of photographs rather than a single image. Their subjects sat for three minutes while they took several pictures of them and then the prints were stacked and cut to reveal the layers, resulting in a warping of the subject’s subtle movements.

“Untitled” 2013
Collaboration between Kyle Thompson and Nicholas Scarpinato, in an effort to combine two common themes in our work.

186 photos of the sunset merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I like the pattern in the clouds created from the interval between shots.

Threehundredsixtysix (by Jacksonian22)

Defying Gravity (by Denzil Jennings)
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28 - April - 2013: Aisha defying Gravity - [Explore] (by Ash if)