Objects; a series of film posters highlighting movie props. By Jordan Bolton
Objects; a series of film posters highlighting movie props. By Jordan Bolton
How focal length affects perspective.
also known as the reason you look awesome in the mirror and shitty in photos
This is seriously a life altering revelation
classicalbritain:
Charlecote Park, Warwickshire, England by TONY:
Portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour, Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (detail)
Wladyslaw Czachórski. Detail from Resting Beauty, 19th Century.
Glyndebourne by Mark Kauffman
Esslingen am Neckar (Baden-Württemberg)
Southborne, Dorset, UK (by matt northam)
Eugene J. Paprocki
View of the Westerkerk, Amsterdam, Jan van der Heyden, ca. 1660
Atonement (2007) dir. Joe Wright
Tokyo-based photographer Danilo Dungo uses drones to take stunning pictures of Japanese cherry blossoms. Every spring, he goes to the Inokashira Park to admire the blossoms, and while regular photography capture the park’s beauty, the drones reveal something else altogether. When seen from a great height, the lake Inokashira Park lake appears to be entirely covered in blossoms! Resembling pollen in a river stream, the blossoms turn the lake a surreal pink, a view unseen by most before the drone age. (Source)
Best thing of my week.
Stolzenfels Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, 1888
Bavaria, Germany | Christian Walter