Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Beautiful Flowers?


Beautiful flowers? Look a little closer and you'll see these stunning bouquets are actually drops of paint .


At first glance, these incredible images look like still-life portraits of flowers.

But far from being drawn in the traditional way, they are created by photographing fast-moving droplets of paint as they fall through the air.

Artist Jack Long, 53, spends months painstakingly planning and testing each work before capturing them with a high-speed camera.

Blooming marvellous! This stunning floral picture was created by photographing a droplet of paint falling through the air after months of painstaking planning and testing

Blooming marvellous! This stunning floral picture was created by photographing a droplet of paint falling through the air after months of painstaking planning and testing.

Paint-ently clever: Artist Jack Long uses water mixed with thickeners and dyes and then uses a flash to capture the right moment as the mixture falls through the air

Paint-ently clever: Artist Jack Long uses water mixed with thickeners and dyes and then uses a flash to capture the right moment as the mixture falls through the air.

Another of Jack Long's paint-drop images

Jack is keen to keep the secret of his stunning pictures to himself

Glossy finish: Jack, from Wisconsin, U.S., calls the work 'Vessels and Blooms' and says he enjoys working with liquids because 'all the pictures are different'

However, Jack is keen to keep his technique to himself and will not reveal exactly how his pieces are created.

He uses water mixed with thickeners, pigments and dyes. The paint is suspended in air for a split second and he uses an electronic flash to get the moment just right.

 
The images contain a range of leaves, stems, petals and even the pots are made out of paint.

Jack, who calls the work 'Vessels and Blooms', said he enjoys working with liquids because 'all the pictures are different.'

Droplet dead gorgeous: Jack says hundreds of captures are made in testing and then many more during the final stage, with just a very few standing out as the best

Droplet dead gorgeous: Jack says hundreds of captures are made in testing and then many more during the final stage, with just a very few standing out as the best.

Another floral image by Jack Long

One of Jack's paint-drop flowers

Stem-sational: Jack says none of the pictures are composites from multiple images, unless otherwise stated and he only uses Photoshop to 'clean up' the photograph.

Flower power: Jack spends months using trial and error by mixing variations of red, blue and yellow and green to create his incredible bouquets

Flower power: Jack spends months using trial and error by mixing variations of red, blue and yellow and green to create his incredible bouquets

He said: 'I love working with liquids because of their incredible versatility when creating high speed photography. It is as much chance as it is preparation and planning. They are all different.

'I like to use a lot of colours, variations and mixes of red, blue and yellow and green. The work takes a great amount of planning, set building and testing.

'This series was a culmination of months of planning and testing. Hundreds of captures are made in testing and then many more during the actual final capture stage. A very few stand out as being the best.

'All of my images are created in one single capture. One picture. I do not make composites from multiple images, unless otherwise noted. All of my fluid flowers are as captured. Photoshop is only used to 'clean up' the image and to enhance the image with basic tools.'

Jack, from Wisconsin, America, added: 'What I like the most is that my work is so unique from other splash or liquid photography. The main goal is to create something truly original.'

Jack makes a splash

An unusual-looking flower

Making a splash: Jack main goal is to create something 'truly original' and feels his work is so unique from other liquid photography.

Labour of love: Jack says he has a passion for working with liquids because of their incredible versatility when creating high-speed photography

Labour of love: Jack says he has a passion for working with liquids because of their incredible versatility when creating high-speed photography.

Jack, 53, spends months planning his pictures

Jack says he prides himself on doing something 'truly unique'

Incredible detail: Despite his in-depth preparations, Jack admits that his final images are down to chance as much as anything else.

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Plane crashes in Lagos with 147 on board

A passenger plane carrying nearly 150 people crashed into a densely populated part of Lagos, Nigeria, killing everyone on board. June 3, 2012.







Sagano Bamboo Forest at Arashiyama, Kyoto


The Sagano Bamboo Forest is located to the northwest in Kyoto Basin, Japan, covering an area of 16 square kilometers. It is one of the most beautiful natural environment in entire Japan, not only because of its natural beauty but also because of the sound the wind makes as it blows through the thick bamboo grove.
"The sound of the wind in this bamboo forest has been voted as one of "one hundred must-be-preserved sounds of Japan" by the Japanese government. Back in the 1870s when Edison was looking for a good bamboo as a material of a filament for his early light bulb, the governor of Kyoto recommended two sources for bamboo, this being one of them. Edison used the other one."
The Sagano Bamboo Forest is about 30 minutes from Kyoto by train.

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Clock Animated Figures

 Click On the link & know the current time in a must seen creative style....!!

Brilliant Pencil Vs Camera

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"Pencil Vs Camera is all about illusion, dream, poetry, magic and simplicity," says Heine. "The challenge is to create a 3D-like drawing on a piece of paper; the sketch should be connected with the photographic background but it should also say a little story by itself. I always try to give symbolic meaning to my drawings so that the message goes deeper than the photo alone. The combination of drawing and photography is really a powerful way to express ideas. There are no limits because everything is possible; every single illusion can be created on the paper."













C130 Photo Opportunity



ONLY THING THEY DIDN'T DO IS TAP ON THE NOSE OF THE FIGHTER! 



A British Royal Air Force Typhoon pilot flies up to the back door of a C-130 (Hercules) for a photo opportunity. 


He radios, "How much closer do you want me?" 


They radio, "How much closer can you get?" 


Pilot Radios, "Close enough?" 


You have to be a tad mad to be a fighter pilot in today's world! ! ! But, even crazier to be a photographer looking down those intakes! 
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