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Australian artist Justine Khamara brings photographs to life by creating larger-than-life sculptures using mixed media such as laser-cut stainless steel, fiberglass, and balls. Big balls. See her work below.
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Don't know how to display your favorite photos? Here's a new way to show them off around your house, office, or room! Read more after the jump.
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If you have 5 minutes to be slack-jawed with awe, watch these truly bedazzling short films by Louie Schwartzberg, noted nature cinematographer and filmmaker. He has been shooting high-definition time-lapse videos of flowers blooming, animals moving, and seasons changing for 30 years and the footage he gets teaches us so much about our planet and ecosystems.
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I managed to pick up a 30+ year old stereo camera from a friend of my mom's just for fun. I ran a roll through it to test it out. The results were pleasantly surprising!
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Stereoscopy is an imaging technique that creates the illusion of depth that comes across as three-dimensional. In the late 19th century, Japanese photographer T. Enami shot some 3D stereoviews of Japan during the Meiji Period.
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No, I bet this isn't anything like the three-dimensional paintings or chalk art that you've seen before. What Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori makes looks so lifelike, it won't only beguile your eyes, but maybe even trick you into finding out if it will move at the slightest touch.
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Experimenting is what makes us lomographers so unique. No matter you are a lomographer who loves to experiment or a lomographer who takes sharp and boring photographs, you will love to try this out. You will surely get great photos out of this tipster!
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Tracy Lee Stum. Here are the 3 short and memorable names that represent this genius of 3 - 3D! Tracy lives and breathes Street Painting, always excited by the chance to work at what she loves, getting spectators across the globe that form in amazement to interact through her performances and presentations.
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3D imaging is not a recent invention. More than 100 years ago, an excellent Japanese artist and photographer made images with a finish in three dimensions. I was surprised by the quality and realism of the results. Want to know who this pioneer is? Want to see some of the images in 3D? Go ahead...
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Do you have a need to keep all things Lomo, including the packaging? Well here is one of many ways to recycle your Lomo packaging.
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MOTALKO, a documentary on the very first Hungarian gas station, contains 3D mapping scenes of analogue photos taken during that time. The result is an excellent footage that will bring you back to that era. View a clip of the documentary here.
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It's Friday! What are you listening to? Today we have a mind-trippin' audio-visual treat for you. Prepare your headphones ... and your 3D glasses, too!
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I stumbled upon the Nishika N8000 in a procrastination effort, and my curiosity for this boxy 35mm quadroscopic lenticular cam bought me at least a weekend's worth of entertainment.
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When you were a child, did you ever had a view master in the hand? Descend into the magical world of 3D pictures with one of the most beautiful cameras you have ever seen...
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The Holga 135TIM - it's that smiley face camera that has been popping up around and about the internet. Purportedly, the TIM stands for Twin Image Maker, and it sometimes comes with a matching, grinning Holga 12MFC flash. What lies behind grinning façade? Function, function, function.
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The ImageTech 3D fx camera is part of a family of "lenticular" 3D cameras that were part of a future that never arrived. At one time they were touted as the next great revolution in photography, but high camera costs and high processing fees proved to be too prohibitive for most hobbyists, so they died a slow death. That's great for us though because that means you can get them cheaply, and with a bit of time and a bit of software, you can still get some pretty cool results.
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Holga has been busy creating all sorts of cameras and accessory innovations to keep our twitchy analogue fingers busy. It as our duty and honour to introduce you good folks to the next generation of Holga cameras to blow your mind!
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The lenses on your cameras act as your eyes on the field. Sometimes you want to see things in a different light though, so let's check out all the camera reviews to date!
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Some review stand out from the rest...
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Copying the way your eyes work, this two-lens Holga produces amazing 3D shots.