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Tuesday, 30 October 2012 12:46 |
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While working with a mannequin in a studio, Los Angeles based commercial photographer Tim Tadder realized that water made awesome hair like shapes. “It was a blast!” says Tim. Unfortunately, it only worked well with bald heads and he was far too hairy for that. So Tim invited a bunch of awesome bald men into the studio without even telling them what was going to happen. All they had to do was bring a towel and a bathing suit.
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Wednesday, 24 October 2012 03:30 |
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Australian photographer Deb Morris is a master of micro wave photography. While her brand of photography isn’t a globally popularized branch of the medium, it is absolutely breathtaking and bound to lead more photographers to discovering its visually magnetic allure.
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Monday, 22 October 2012 20:36 |
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“LEGO Ink Riders” is a beautiful surf photography project achieved simply with liquid ink and LEGO figures by Italian photographer Alberto Seveso. A very simple concept, but the rendering is excellent and we can feel the power of these ink waves! I love it!
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Saturday, 20 October 2012 14:24 |
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We have featured several 3D drawing artists here on Fludit. But I have never ever seen any as good as these. Let me present to you Ramon Bruin. Ramon Bruin is a 31 year old talented freelance artist, who graduated at the Airbrush Academic in the Netherlands. He is mostly a self-taught artist.
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012 16:08 |
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3D Joe & Max are the creative team behind some really spectacular and clever street painting illusions. Their most recent creation sees London's Southbank crack open to reveal the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ bursting their way out of the sewers below. The piece, created using a combination of paint & chalk, took over 50 hours to complete and was commissioned to promote the new ‘TMNT’ series on Nickelodeon. The piece attracted quiet a crowd and we love these shots of people interacting with the artwork...
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