Thursday, October 18, 2018

Photography by Nils Leithold - WalesA trip to the Brecon...







Photography by Nils Leithold - Wales

A trip to the Brecon Beacons National Park.​​​​​​​

The Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog (Yes! This is Welsh!) is one of three national parks in Wales. I hiked on top of the highest mountain (Pen y Fan - 873 m) of the Brecon Beacons and had this amazing view of the surrounding area.

Find more on his website

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crossconnectmag: Exhibition No. 6 - Wax Issue - Sølve Sundsbo...



















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Exhibition No. 6 - Wax Issue - Sølve Sundsbo by Digital Light Ltd

“Based in London, we are a creative post production team trusted by the worlds leading brands. We’ve come a long way in the last 13 years expanding into all key areas of post production. Our ethos has remained unchanged - use our passion and creativity combined with our expertise to produce inspiring visual content. We apply the same principles of refinement and artistry to everything we touch.”

Instagram: @crossconnectmag

Photography by Nils Leithold - WalesA trip to the Brecon... crss







Photography by Nils Leithold - Wales

A trip to the Brecon Beacons National Park.​​​​​​​

The Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog (Yes! This is Welsh!) is one of three national parks in Wales. I hiked on top of the highest mountain (Pen y Fan - 873 m) of the Brecon Beacons and had this amazing view of the surrounding area.

Find more on his website

Instagram: @crossconnectmag

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crossconnectmag:

Exhibition No. 6 - Wax Issue - Sølve Sundsbo by Digital Light Ltd

“Based in London, we are a creative post production team trusted by the worlds leading brands. We’ve come a long way in the last 13 years expanding into all key areas of post production. Our ethos has remained unchanged - use our passion and creativity combined with our expertise to produce inspiring visual content. We apply the same principles of refinement and artistry to everything we touch.”

Instagram: @crossconnectmag

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Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk - Jektvik Ferry service area, Rødøy 2010....

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Illustrations by Judith Clay

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turecepcja: Illustrations by Judith Clay















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Illustrations by Judith Clay

Kocher Minder - Trash collection shed, Mühledorf 2017. Via prix,...

Jan Henrik Hansen - Mobile wood pavilion, Schwyz 2017. Via prix,...

Dorte Mandrup - Wadden Sea Centre, Ribe 2017. Via divisare,...

crossconnectmag: Colourful Liquid Splashes Captured at 1/3500th...





















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Colourful Liquid Splashes Captured at 1/3500th of a Second Look Like Floating Sculptures

Cassandra Warner and Jeremy Floto of Floto+Warner Studio recently produced this beautiful series of photos titled Clourant that seemingly turns large splashes of colorful liquid into glistening sculptures that hover in midair. The photos were shot at a speed of 1/3,500th of a second, taking special care to disguise the origin of each burst making images appear almost digital in nature (the duo assures no Photoshop was used). They share about the project:

Colourant is a series of events that pass you by as an imperceptible flash. A fleeting moment, that blocks and obscures the landscape, a momentary graffiti of air and space. Creating shapes of nature not experienced by the human eye, these short-lived anomalies are frozen for us to view at 3500th of a second. Transforming the non-discernible and ephemeral to the eternal. The essence of photography—immortalize the transitory.

You can see several additional shots from the series on their website and prints are available through Vaughan Hannigan. If you liked this you can check out similar high-speed liquid works by Manon Wethly, Fabian Oefner, and Shinichi Maruyama.  Thanks Colossal


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crossconnectmag:

Colourful Liquid Splashes Captured at 1/3500th of a Second Look Like Floating Sculptures

Cassandra Warner and Jeremy Floto of Floto+Warner Studio recently produced this beautiful series of photos titled Clourant that seemingly turns large splashes of colorful liquid into glistening sculptures that hover in midair. The photos were shot at a speed of 1/3,500th of a second, taking special care to disguise the origin of each burst making images appear almost digital in nature (the duo assures no Photoshop was used). They share about the project:

Colourant is a series of events that pass you by as an imperceptible flash. A fleeting moment, that blocks and obscures the landscape, a momentary graffiti of air and space. Creating shapes of nature not experienced by the human eye, these short-lived anomalies are frozen for us to view at 3500th of a second. Transforming the non-discernible and ephemeral to the eternal. The essence of photography—immortalize the transitory.

You can see several additional shots from the series on their website and prints are available through Vaughan Hannigan. If you liked this you can check out similar high-speed liquid works by Manon Wethly, Fabian Oefner, and Shinichi Maruyama.  Thanks Colossal


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