Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Marie-José Van Hee - Pijpaert-Aers house, Oudenaarde 2009....















Marie-José Van Hee - Pijpaert-Aers house, Oudenaarde 2009. Photos © David Grandorge.

abandoned-playgrounds: Kaserne Krampnitz View pictures and find...









abandoned-playgrounds:

Kaserne Krampnitz

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https://abandonedplaygrounds.com/2018/10/31/kaserne-krampnitz-the-abandoned-military-barracks-of-the-third-reich-used-in-inglorious-basterds/

Marie-José Van Hee - House DF, Zuidzande 2007. Photos...

Grafton Architects - House for the university...

crossconnectmag: Photography by Ken Hermann Explosion is a...

















crossconnectmag:

Photography by Ken Hermann

Explosion is a personal project of Ken Hermann, Copenhagen, Denmark based artist, and it is the second in a series of two. Ken captures explosions milliseconds after detonation.  

(…) This time a teamed up with a professional fireworker who was responsible of the explosions because in my first run I almost burned down a whole field with some home made stuff. The explosions are made of different kind fireworks all controlled from a safe distance with a controller. Some of the fireworks are modified a little bit to get the right look and feel. The challenge part is to capture the explosion in the right moment. There is a lot of stuff you can’t plan ahead but this is what I like about These kind of project. You never know what goes off.

To see more photography from Ken Hermann visit his website.


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crossconnectmag:

Photography by Ken Hermann

Explosion is a personal project of Ken Hermann, Copenhagen, Denmark based artist, and it is the second in a series of two. Ken captures explosions milliseconds after detonation.  

(…) This time a teamed up with a professional fireworker who was responsible of the explosions because in my first run I almost burned down a whole field with some home made stuff. The explosions are made of different kind fireworks all controlled from a safe distance with a controller. Some of the fireworks are modified a little bit to get the right look and feel. The challenge part is to capture the explosion in the right moment. There is a lot of stuff you can’t plan ahead but this is what I like about These kind of project. You never know what goes off.

To see more photography from Ken Hermann visit his website.


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Steve Larkin - Ballyedmond house, Hacketstown 2011. Photos...