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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Amazing speed art



Amazing three-dimensional creations appear to be moving at high speed












Monday, December 19, 2011

Amazing Dream

Avila

This photo was taken on August 16, 2008 using a Canon EOS 40D

Yes, this really is in the desert. And, yes, that's what passes for a city skyline out here, with those being about as "high rise" as you'll see (okay, so there are taller buildings in downtown Phoenix ... but not by much). :)
(This photo was taken on February 25, 2009 using a Mediachance .)

The London Eye with HDR processing in photomatix and photoshop from a single raw. Another old photo reworked.
(This photo was taken on March 15, 2007 using a Canon EOS 350D Digital.)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Amazing Sculptures Made of Paper






Allen and Patty Eckman have been creating incredible paper sculptures since 1987. This post showcases some of their breathtaking creations.


The artists first cast paper pulp into clay molds and apply vacuum pressure to remove the water. Then the casts are removed from the molds and the long process of sculpting in paper and detailing begins.

Stone House in Portugal






Inspired by the Flintstones cartoons, this stunning house was constructed between two giant stones on the hillside of Fafe mountains in Portugal.


Because of its unusual design, the house attracts many tourists from all over the world. [photos by Feliciano Guimaraes.

Pedal Powered Submarine






Scubster is a human powered personal submarine made from carbon fiber.


Designed by Stephane Rousson to take part in next year’s International Submarine Race, the sub currently travels at a maximum speed of 6 mph and can reach depths of 20 feet. [photos by Terence Dewaele.

Shark Inspired Personal Watercraft





Seabreacher X is a submersible personal watercraft designed to jump, dive, and look like a real shark.


It is equipped with a powerful 260 hp engine that allows the “boat” to have a top speed of 50 mph on the surface and 25 mph below.

Art Inside Toilet Paper Rolls






Anastassia Elias, a talented French artist, creates wonderful paper art inside of recycled toilet paper tubes.

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