DB Design
Photography and Graphic Design
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2013-02-01
Source: ffishy
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2013-01-28
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Source: weheartit.com
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Visually Striking Manipulations
These photo manipulations are above average, I really love Thomas Barbéy creative images. The traveling photographer is very talented and he takes a lot of his creative cues from artists around. I especially love the way he casually blends two images seamlessly into one. The first composition is truly amazing, Thomas fuses landscape with a sheet to create a visually striking piece. Another classic is where Thomas incorporates a hand that appears to be drawing the architectural monument, The Eiffel Tower. Thomas does an amazing job with these photos, be sure to check out more of his work after the jump.
Source: dawnawakened
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Source: algrenion
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2013-01-27
This digital project by Paris-based photographer Thierry Cohen is an imaginative tale about how urban landscapes might appear if we turned out all of the lights. In a big city glowing with street lamps, store signs, car headlights, and rows of illuminated apartment buildings, it’s almost impossible to see the stars in the sky. One project review says, “Atmospheric and light pollution combine to make looking into the urban sky like looking past bright headlights while driving.”
To bring a sense of nature back into these environments, Cohen has taken a bit of a scientific approach. He travels to places free from light pollution and captures the skies that rotate on the same axis as the urban skylines. Those same skies that were at some point visible above the cities are then superimposed into the darkened cityscapes.
The result is Darkened Cities, Cohen’s project in which cold, dark, and desolate cityscapes sit below these atmospheric wonders overhead. In a sense, Cohen is bringing a forgotten nature back into these places. His darkened landscapes are a frightening visual of what it might look like if a city had to be completely shut down. His images are a reminder of the magical beauty of nature and through this project, he encourages viewers to take a step back from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and to appreciate—most importantly, not take for granted—the natural world around us.
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Source: thierrycohen.com
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2013-01-19
Come With Me: A Landscape Installation
Amazing landscape installation artist, Ellie Davies invites us into her world in this stunning installation. Come With Me is a series of natural tools that guide one’s self into the forest to find peace, away from the corporate suits.
Source: dawnawakened
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2013-01-10
Andrew Rice is a great illustrator. I love these dark sad prints of an astronaut, the monochromatic style is very nicely illustrated. The first piece features the subject taking photos of what appears to be a desert like landscape. The second composition is very melancholy, he just sits there in the room doing nothing. Very good work, be sure to check out more of his work after the jump.
Source: dawnawakened
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2013-01-08
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Source: laurasenses
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2013-01-07
Source: jonathanjbooth
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2012-12-18
Florian Breuer “Milky Way Over Quiver Tree Forest”
submitted by happy sparks
Source: treeporn


