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.
Home Sweet Home by http://dimitris-polychroniadis.com/
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/
By shooting locations during the day and then again at night, Stockton uses digital rotoscoping techniques to combine the footage and create snippets of daily life that defy time. Truly worth checking out in full-screen.
New York Night and Day – Philip Stockton
Beautiful Swiss Architecture (Tschuggen Grand Hotel) by http://www.tschuggen.ch/
Spanish artist Nacho Ormaechea who lives and works in Paris creates beautiful digital collages by filling silhouettes of people photographed on the street with visually contradicting images.
Silhouettes that Open Visual Portals by http://lecarnetnoir.com/
Architect Moon Hoon recently designed the Panorama House in Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea. One of the most unique features incorporated into the home is a wooden slide built directly into a library which also functions as a stair-stepped home theater seating area.
Library Slide by http://www.moonhoon.com/