Photographer PoL Úbeda Hervàs explores his struggle of discovering and re-discovering himself in this series called 'I'm not there'. A phase in life where most people can relate to right now.
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"How can we…
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This amazing collection dubbed as In Pieces was created through the collaboration of Australian conceptual photographer Dean West and renowned LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya. In each picture are hidden hyper-realistic LEGO sculptures that are cunningly disguised and can only be seen if you would look at them in much detail. You may want to check…
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Closing One Chapter
Canadian photographer Joel Robinson imagines himself as a tiny being in this playfully surreal concept photography series. His great love for the outdoors inspires most of his photographs and that he lives as close to the forest as he could…
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Vienna is home to rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, grand buildings, monuments and parks. All of these captured in Gosia Czarny's glorious photo collection in HDR of the gorgeous City of Dreams that is Vienna.…
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The Earth As Art photo collection are scenes of the earth from space created for aesthetic purposes rather than scientific interpretation. Beautiful and stunning.
If you're curious for more photos you'll find loads more at the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science Center…
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Originaly a food photographer, Vanessa Lewis started a studio called Nina Say Cheese where she dabbled on kid's photography for a change. In this studio, kids are photographed in adorable sets re-enacting their actual playtime. Themes include, circus, forest, pilot and tea…
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Last Christmas, we posted macro photos of snowflakes, but what does macro photography really mean? Accordingly, macro photography refers to extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects, in which the size…
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How was your New Year everyone? Well, the first day of the year was a bit rainy from where I came from and yet it was still awesome simply because rainy days really make my day and rainy nights also make my night. Ha-ha-ha! Enough with my corny antics, huh? Check out these astounding shots of United Kingdom-based artist…
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While using long exposure technique, photographer David Johnson would quickly refocus after he hears the firework explosion. With this style he was able to capture beautifully bizarre looking fireworks that resemble sea creatures. Here are some of his works taken at the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa,…
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Photographer Mark Tipple realizes wave photography have been captured countless times, he wanted to make something different. As part of his Underwater Project, Mark produced the Mare Vida series that shows…
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Let us all welcome the new year with an extreme dare! Ready? Set? Go? Oh, you might want to think a million times before trying out what Russian artists Vitaly Raskalov and Alexander Remnov actually did. With their collection dubbed as Skywalking Photography, these buddies were fully recharged with overflowing fearlessness as they captured images from construction cranes, church steeples, radio…
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Lukas Kozmus have accidentally picked up an interesting hobby while travelling around India, thru Nepal, Indonesia and Berlin. His eye for capturing stimulating photos clearly shows in each photo. Whether it is as ordinary as a rainy street or breathtaking landscapes. All are absolutely gorgeous. Here are some of his most interesting photos which were taken in his trips…
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Powder, is a series by photographer Marcel Christ. Brightly colored powder were captured at the right moment as it's thrown and mixed mid-air. The vibrant explosion resulted in stunning rainbow images.…
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Poland and the Czech Republic has an amazing view of the mountains. In this series by Polish photographer Boguslaw Strempel you'll see and appreciate more how spectacularly beautiful they are.
What makes this picture perfect shot different is that Boguslaw didn't capture the sunrise. Rather, he captured the dramatic interlacing of the sunbeams as it hits…
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Have a blessed Christmas everyone! Did you know that no two snowflakes are alike? Yes, they are not though it can also be said that it is statistically possible. In 1885, Wilson Alwyn Bentley attempted to find identical snowflakes by photographing thousands of them with a microscope that paved the…
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From St. Valentine's day of 2011, artists Victoria Lucas and Richard William Wheater installed neon signs on the roof of Neon Workshops in Wakefield, every month for a whole year. Not your ordinary brightly lit signage, it bears much loved lyrics of we-known love songs. These series called 12 Months of Neon Love is a real treat for passersby…
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Check out this witty photo series dubbed as Namesake Motors by art director Jim Lasser and photographer Ray Gordon. The duo was motivated by a candid observation that some names of cars were actually inspired by famous people so they made an effort to search for cars…
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I guess every child grew up enjoying the sight of bubbles while playing inside the bathroom. Take it from me huh! I really loved making bubbles out of soap rubbed through my hands. I also adored those ready-made liquid combination where you can blow off on a device then automatically several bubbles would come out. Fantastic! And probably photographer …
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You have definitely seen photos taken inside a car or a train or any other wheeled transportation but have you ever saw one taken with a bicycle? Me neither. And this would be the first time that I actually saw one. Photographer Tom Olesnevich interestingly attached his DSLR…
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Don't you just love quotes that still the mind? If so, you'll enjoy this series by Julian Bialowas. This is a collection of inspiring snippets (that will make you think about life) set on beautiful photos of landscapes and mountains taken by Julian himself.…
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