Composite Image of the Moon Taken from 47 Photos Reveals Solar Corona During a Total Solar Eclipse
Shot by Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller from the Brno University of Technology, these amazing composite images capture the moon during a total solar eclipse revealing a vast solar corona. To achieve the crystal clear effect the shots are comprised from some 40+ photos taken with two different lenses. Additional clarity was achieved due to the incredibly remote location chosen to view the eclipse from, a pier just outside the Enewetak Radiological Observatory on the Marshall Islands, smack dab in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
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Home Sweet Home by http://dimitris-polychroniadis.com/
Harmless Weapons Made of Plants by http://www.soniarentsch.com/
Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects.
Coupled by Safwat Saleem
The Mood Series by Rcasinelli
Food photographer Beth Galton gives us a fresh perspective on some basic, everyday meals. Cut Food is a series of just that—food that is cut in half, giving us a glimpse at the gooey, delicious mid-sections of a doughnut, a bowl of soup, and even a hot dog on a bun.
A collaboration with food stylist Charlotte Omnès, the duo worked meticulously to showcase the dynamic cross sections, each one differing in level of difficulty to achieve.
Berlin-based Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa creates a unique audiovisual experience of standing in a waterfall indoors with his installation titled Octfalls. By placing eight suspended panels, each featuring an HD video of water refreshingly cascading down a cliff, and accompanying them with the relaxing sounds of water streaming across rocks, Kurokawa simulates an immerse experience that is “one of a thousand ways to defeat entropy.”
Octfalls by http://www.ryoichikurokawa.com/
Game of Thrones/Pokemon House Sigils mashup by Kaikoa