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Natsumi Hayashi has the art of jumping photography down, effortlessly levitating wherever she goes.
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Natsumi Hayashi has the art of jumping photography down, effortlessly levitating wherever she goes.

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    • #levitation
  • 1 year ago
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House of Books by Cláudia

It looks much sturdier than a house of cards. This would be fitting architecture for a city library.
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House of Books by Cláudia

It looks much sturdier than a house of cards. This would be fitting architecture for a city library.

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    • #photography
  • 2 years ago > loveyourchaos
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Homemade is Best

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Carl Kleiner carefully arranged and photographed the ingredients for each recipe in IKEA’s new book, Hembakat är Bäst (Homemade is Best). The results are outstanding.

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    • #graphic design
    • #food
    • #ikea
  • 2 years ago > cameronmoll
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A different perspective
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A different perspective

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  • 2 years ago
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Leica M9 iPhone 4 skin by Joey Celis

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Leica M9 iPhone 4 skin by Joey Celis

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    • #iphone
    • #mod
  • 2 years ago > strake
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The Holga D digital camera as conceptualized by Saikat Biswas. It’s minimalistic, nostalgic and fully-functional very few products can claim to be. Also, it has an affordance for lefties!

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The Holga D digital camera as conceptualized by Saikat Biswas. It’s minimalistic, nostalgic and fully-functional very few products can claim to be. Also, it has an affordance for lefties!

Holga D - left-handed use

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    • #concept
    • #design
  • 2 years ago
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The Sandpit by Sam O’Hare: a day in the life of NYC, in miniature

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The above tilt-shift video, The Sandpit, is neither video nor tilt-shift.

In an interview with Aero film, Sam O’Hare, the film’s producer, explains that the video was produced using 35,000 stills shot with a Nikon D3 and a D80. The tilt-shift effect was created in post.

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  • 2 years ago
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