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Cosmic Tree of Life 2.0, 546 million pixels, 32,400 x 16,872 x 300 dpi; a work in progress begun in 2002
Ferragallo used QFX digital tools drawing inspiration from science, astronomy and cosmology to present a cosmic art for a new age. |
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Caminito is a tourist-centered street in the La Boca barrio of Buenos Aires where the typical corrugated-metal structured are painted brightly and artists show their wares. |
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Between two big thunderstorms I had time for a few panoramas. The watercolorist whose booth is in the foreground is Richard Graves http://richardgraveswatercolors.com
Canon G10 with Raynox DCR-1540 tele adapter. |
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360 degree, moment-in-time view of nationally recognized landscape artist Nina Weiss's studio including EVERYTHING: oil paintings in progress messy worktable and desk. Use your mouse to zoom in and detail any painting. Read the postcards on the door and walls; check out the titles of the books on the shelf; read the health warnings on the can of turpenoid! Visit ninaweiss.com for more images and further information. |
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Here's an improved version, this time shot using dual tungsten reflector lights in a studio. Details are crisper and the color much improved -- no washout and very close to the original.
distance camera to subject: 178cm distance lights to subject @ 45 deg: 200cm |
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Mt. Dora is a pretty little town in the Northwest quadrant of the Orlando Metro area and is home to a popular annual Arts Festival. This Gigapan is composed of 590, 12 Megapixel shots. It was a beautiful day for the festival, just wish I could have found a better vantage point to show some of the incredible artwork on display. |
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A mural painted in a cafe in Berlin.
At first glance it's a nice image for children. But what are the gray orbs floating in the air? And the orb that rests next to the center village. Are people going in or coming out? If they're going in, they are perhaps leaving. If they are coming out, they are arriving, but from where? With this piece I incorporated some ideas from Theo Voorzaat's "Day Trip to Planet Earth" as well as other ideas, on and on. I consider this to be streetart because it can be seen from the street. For more, my streetart blog is The Stuffed Animal Brigade at http://stuffedanimalbrigade.blogspot.com/ |
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Painted on the side of the Ardrossan arena, in Ardrossan, Alberta to recognize the farming heritage in this part of Alberta. If you zoom to the lower right corner of the mural you can read all the names of the artists and contributors who created it. Ardrossan is located just east of Edmonton and Sherwood Park on Highway 16. |
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There's no doubt. When the cherries grow up, will become plums. This is the strange way our planet works. With this kind of nature we use every day, every process is twistedly complicated.
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If it was not for the lights and shadows we could not differentiate between a color and itself. The human being lives in a world of illuminated objects. We are lucky. We are able to love every cherry even though they are identical.
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