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Cityscapes ART by Jeremy Mann

San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Mann lives and works in San Francisco where he executes these sublime, moody cityscapes using oil paints. To create each work he relies on a wide range of techniques including surface staining, the use of solvents to wipe away paint, and the application of broad, gritty marks with an ink brayer. The resulting paintings are dark and atmospheric, urban streets seemingly drenched in rain and mystery. Mann’s work is in no way limited to cityscapes, he also paints the human figurestill lifes, and landscapes. He currently has work at John Pence Gallery Read the rest of this page »

Awesome B&W Photography by Oleg Milyutin

This guy makes amazing B&W captures in so unique way and in many ways it became his personal seal. He captures the essence of common urban life and in his own way makes the point of the story. If You saw just one of his incredible good shots, I believe You could recognize his work for all others as well. All of his work are so similar but yet each one tells a story on its own. I always liked black and white photography and Oleg Milyutin with all of his creativity, makes it looks like multi-dimensional hyper space in some special and so unique approach. Definitely MUST SEE and worth for sharing. Read the rest of this page »

Conceptual Madness 2 by Lejla Buzinkic

Few months ago I promised another post in Conceptual Style by Lejla Buzinkic and here we are! Conceptual Madness 2 is another set of few, carefully chosen photographs, among many of so cool work and all made by this talented girl. A retrospective of my previous post and definitely a proof that Art can be so provocative, so edgy, but still connect so different cultures and permanently remove the bounders I hate so much. Its really a BIG motif for myself and one of the steps into Utopia I want for everyone. Thank You Lejla! Read the rest of this page »

Double Sunset. My Way

Few years ago I watched some science documentary about binary – double planet system and I was totally thrilled by the animation  and delighted with some new information I didn’t know before. In astronomy, double planet and binary planet are informal terms used to describe a binary system where both objects are of planetary mass. Though not an official classification, the European Space Agency has referred to the Earth–Moon system as a double planet. The IAU General Assembly in August 2006 considered a proposal that Pluto and Charon be reclassified as a double planet, but the proposal was abandoned. Read the rest of this page »

NZ Electrical Storm, Christchurch. Photos

Thursday, September 6, 2012 7:26pm PDT

Folks in Christchurch, New Zealand, must still be talking about this week’s spectacular electrical storm, described by one meteorologist as a once-in-10-years event, producing severe hailstorms and hundreds of lightning strikes that set the twilight aglow. It was a dream night for weather photographers and Aaron Campbell made the most of the event, capturing a series of stunning images that look almost unreal.

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Architect Of Emotion. Sanda Vitorovic Photography

Ansel Adamas said once: “You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.”  This is the exact words I would describe Sanda Vitorovic‘s amazing captures. A pictures speaks a thousands words and when you look at Sanda’s, its more likely you found two thousands. This post is just a preview of some awesome snapshots about environment and motion, made by An architect who has fallen in love with photography. Read the rest of this page »

A Century Old Travel Tour

A love of travel inspires so many photos around the web that I hope you’ll enjoy taking a century-old travel tour. This Photochrom Print Collection shows Europe, the Middle East, and Canada as they appeared around 1890-1900. Published primarily from the 1890s to 1910s, these prints were created by the Photoglob Company in Zürich, Switzerland, and the Detroit Publishing Company in Michigan. The richly colored images look like photographs but are actually ink-based photolithographs, usually 6.5 x 9 inches. Read the rest of this page »

Neil Armstrong. The Legacy For Mankind

Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also an aerospace engineer, U.S. Navy pilot, test pilot, and university professor. Before becoming an astronaut, Armstrong was a United States Navy officer and served in the Korean War. After the war, he served as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics High-Speed Flight Station, now known as the Dryden Flight Research Center, where he logged over 900 flights. Read the rest of this page »