Yams, Pollo, Erio, Adri....disculpen, no pude hacer la remake..pero creo q salio algo un poco mejor...
I enjoy all these images for one reason or another.
Some are mine,
others have been captured or created by some tremendous
photographers that I wish I knew better. All of them have a story to tell.
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
war is all around
Done as my final for Digital Photography II. When it gets a little greener out i'd like to do another one, but on a much bigger scale with multiple people involved.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Monday, March 13, 2006
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Nip & Tuck
What do you think of Plastic Surgeries??
Would you have one ,, if yes what would ya change??
Thursday, March 09, 2006
colossus
colossus
mess tidals: they usually come in cycles, so that once in a while you are forced to have a go at restoring a clean visual space for the benefit of the already confused mind. so: take everything away, stick it just elsewhere out of sight.
the aftermath is usually three or four days of a table that looks like the mesas. you can actually sit there and write without things falling off the edges.
then, shyly, a scrap of paper or two, a book, two packs of cigarettes, a lighter, an half-filled cup of coffee, water glasses, a notebook, spam mail that no one is brave enough to throw away directly. the invasion begins anew.
and: you manage not to find things that were supposed to be important again. up until you convince yourself they were not important.
months later:
crawling through old boxes and bags: scraps of paper mostly, artefacts that the dust has long since started devouring and/or cloaking. pencil lines have turned paler. just below a drawing (a stickman about to enter in a room, the room displayed through a door, a handful of spirals in its rectangle) a quickly jolted down note, a rather meaningless thing brought back from that night's dream:
a man says: "this site is evaporating"
it's easier to stumble somehow. you also get to scream and swear once you touch the ground.
Uploaded by Tsunami Notes on 9 Mar '06, 10.10am EST.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
4. we suck young blood
Part 4 of the Radiohead series.
As with the rest of the series, all hands are mine.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Nidarosdomen Macro
Just trying to play with the lens blur effect in Photoshop, to produce a fake miniature model of Nidarosdomen.
I'm not sure if i really should call this a faked tiltshift picture, since i've done more than just adding a gradient. Any ideas?
Speedboat Miniature
Original by Hughes at flickr.com/photos/hughes500/77723365/. My tilt shift tips at arnoldho.blogspot.com/2006/03/tilt-shifting-tips.html
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Shipyard Toy Set
i saw a photo on"explore page like this. this my first attempt on this kind thing....
east bay
jumping onto the tilt-shift bandwagon...messing with focus to make an image look like a miniature model. Many more in the tilt-shift group .
fake model nc state fair
Third attempt at the fake model photo. I like models with little people in them, so I thought this photo might work well. This is sort of addictive ... I don't think I have many more photos that will work well with the technique, however.
mini tsunami horrors
Original here
Images of train wrecks, and Astro-Chimp's addition of the Tiananmen Square image put me in mind of great disasters as miniatures. I think that it's appropriate (if macabre, and offensive to some) in a sense.. after all, we build models, monuments, miniatures to remember/replicate/pay tribute to the things we consider important.
I think it also echoes how these disasters age over time in our memories, seeming more and more harmless when only superficially thought of, though their impact never diminishes for those they directly affected.
miniature tehran
I wanted to try the fake tilt-shift lens (aka miniature) effect again, so here's a photo I shot a while back in argentine square in tehran,iran. it's treated in photoshop to mimic the effect.
fake model quito 2
Second attempt at the fake model photo. I like models with little people in them, so I thought this photo might work well.
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Weak Lensing
The dark matter that holds the universe together is almost invisible. Almost, because it acts like a lens distorting the images of distant galaxies. There are plans to bulid a 3 Gpixel (!) camera with a whopping big zoom to find dark matter this way.







































