Source: Neatorama
Jack Long of Milwaukee is a master of high speed photography. This flower and its pot are actually just a few splashes of colored water, arranged perfectly and shot at just the right moment. View his other floral works at the gallery ...
Full article at: Neatorama
More like this 3 hours ago
Source: Globe and Mail
It is breakfast time on the West Coast so a fork will do nicely. Mike Spracklen picks one up from the restaurant table he is occupying and uses it, not to eat, but to demonstrate the subtleties of rowing. Holdin ...
Full article at: Globe and Mail
More like this 22 hours ago
Source: Photography monthly
Owners of Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera can now get their hands on a new 'prime portrait' lens from the brand as of July. The large aperture M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75mm 1:1.8 (150mm) lens is suited to portraits, high-speed indoor sports and stage sho ...
Full article at: Photography monthly
More like this 1 day ago, 3:56am CDT
Source: The Huffington Post
These floral portraits may have been created using paint - but there's no canvas or paper to be seen. They are drops of colour snapped as they splash through the air, seemingly erupting into bloom at the penultimate mom ...
Full article at: The Huffington Post
More like this 2 days ago, 4:35am CDT
Source: Daily Mail - UK
At first glance, these incredible images look like still-life portraits of flowers. But far from being drawn in the traditional way, they are created by photographing fast-moving droplets of paint as they fal ...
Full article at: Daily Mail - UK
More like this 3 days ago, 12:52pm CDT
Source: Straight Chuter
I recently saw that Outside Magazine had voted the HotWire carabiner as one of the most influential pieces of gear of all time, which was a delayed honor as I designed the HotWire 18 years ago when I was wo ...
Full article at: Straight Chuter
More like this 3 days ago, 12:31pm CDT