Crazy trick photography

Here’s a new term that I learned today – Sleeveface – a phenomenon wherein one or more persons obscure or augment body parts with record sleeve(s), causing an illusion.Well, pictures are louder than words, and so, here goes. All photos are taken from Flickr, and are marked under Creative Commons. Click the photo to visit the photographer’s page to see other work by the photographer.

There are hundreds of these out there, go look for your own (just search for sleeveface).

the Coltrane side...

 Sleeveface Barbara Streisand -Duquesa

 Sleeveface

 SleeveFace Gaudério - Neto Fagundes

 sleeveface 2

 sleeveface adriano celentano

 

Simon & Garfunkel Chato

 Duets

February 19th, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Great photography on a very cute subject

Subject: Danbo (meaning Cardboard, an apparently popular action figure for those who follow Japanese animations).

Flickr is just full of awesome photos of an object which is basically a bunch of cardboard boxes put together in the shape of a robot. As you can see in the photos, it is much more than just a collection of cardboards. I have picked out the best ones that I like on Flickr (by various photographers) – each one links to the photo page on Flickr, from where you can find many more Danbo photos by the same photographer.

I could just keep posting these over and over, but here’s the mother load link on Flickr, sorted by interestingness – http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/danbo/interesting/

January 23rd, 2010 | 1 Comment

Amazing baby animal photos at National Geographic

I always get excited whenever I see great photos, and I love animal photography more than anything else, and if you add on top of this photographs of baby animals, that is a recipe that makes my day. In the hope that there are others like me, I am sharing some photos that I came across on the National Geographic website. To get a larger view of any of the photos below, click on the photo and it will take you to the Nat Geo site where you can see a larger resolution photo, and even download wallpapers of these photos; and on top read a fact or two about each species.

Baby harp seal

harp-seal-baby

Baby Asian elephant

asian-elephant-baby

Baby lynx with mom

lynx-baby

Baby black bear with mom

black-bear-mom-cub

Baby leopard playing with mommy’s tail

leopard-baby

Baby bobcat

bobcat-baby

Mom helping out a baby polar bear

polar-bear-coaxing-baby

3 cheetah cubs hanging out with mom

cheetah-cubs

A black bear kid learns how to climb trees

black-bear-baby

A baby crocodile being born

american-crocodile-baby

I hope you enjoyed this little collection as much as I did. Of course, the Nat Geo website is a treasure trove for such photos. I will try to gather more photos and post on this site on a more regular basis.

January 4th, 2010 | 1 Comment

This will take your breath away

Every once in a while you come upon someone’s work which is so brilliant that it takes you breath away. Well, the bird book is one such piece of work. I am posting some photos from the book below, and I will let them speak for themselves. And, following the photos is the link to the website of this brilliant piece of work by Andrew Zuckerman. This book is now one of my things to buy.

You definitely need to go to the website to see these photos in much larger sizes. There are multiple photos of over 70 species.

Here are the photos:

golden-eagle

domestic-canary

ferruginous-hawk

snowy-owl

scarlet-ibis

And here’s the link to the website: http://www.birdbook.org.

December 11th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Awesome pet photography

There are many people who can take excellent photographs of their dogs or cats or other pets. They know how to put in the correct lighting, the right shutter speed, the correct angle, the good pose, the time of the day when the pets would look best, and so on. And their photographs do come out very well. Then there are people such as John Hallam. I don’t think I need to say too much about his brand of pet photography. Here are some of the photos of his two dogs: Ollie and Rufus. Judge for yourself on why he is so different from your ‘normal’ pet photographer.

With each photo, he has a caption that makes the photo complete. I have included the caption below the photo. Clicking the photo will take you to the photo’s page on Flickr.

Rufus and Ollie

Can we go Ollie? it says there are real animals! Hang on Rufus, it says here visit our cathouse! dad told us never to go in a cathouse, don’t know why.

Ollie & Rufus.

You don’t scare me Rufus!

Rufus & Ollie.

Ollie! What are you doing to Rufus?

Rufus & Ollie.

No sign of any chickens yet Rufus. just sit on them for another couple of days. I just love chicken Ollie, are you sure this is going to work? Sure it will Rufus, remember we watched it on TV but that was a darn great eagle Ollie! 

And his photostream on Flickr is full of photos like this. He is an excellent photographer otherwise also. Have a look at some of his macro shots. To get to his photostream just click here.

The world is full of awesome people.

September 24th, 2009 | 3 Comments

Now, THIS, is photography

Anyone can click a photo, and then there are some who actually have an idea about what color is and what light is; and how to change shutter speed or aperture to get the right shot. But then there are those select few, who go beyond the basics of how to use a camera and make the subject so interesting that one can’t help but say WOW. I keep seeing such photos every now and then, and in order to appreciate art, you need to talk about it so that others can appreciate it to.

I present to you some of the work of Romain Laurent. You want to see these photos, and then you want to make sure that you visit his website to see the rest (or if you want to see these ones in a bigger size).

Titled Lady There are a bunch of these tilt photos. I just wonder how he did these. But I wonder the same about all his photos. Here are some more to see before you run off to his website.

Tilted Kid

Tongue Tied Well, enjoy his immense talent.

September 10th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

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