
River London – a forced perspective photoseries by photographer Rupert Jordan, who held his camera just above the level of the Thames to partially submerge famous landmarks.
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Slovenian photographer Matej Pelijhan’s recent collaboration with 12 year-old Luka, whose mobility is limited by muscular dystrophy to operating the joystick of his electric wheelchair.
Pelijhan’s photo series, shot from above (and in the style of Adele Enerson’s baby dioramas from 2010) without digital manipulation, depicts the young chap engaged in all manner of physical feats.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iSzgi2VhDw
Trombonist David Finlayson puts a GoPro camera to good use.
A nifty little parallax and perspective demo by University of Hertfordshire Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology, Dr Richard ‘Quirkology’ Wiseman.
Any visual that accompanies this legendary quote from the late Carl Sagan’s book Pale Blue Dot: A Vision Of The Human Future In Space are enhanced by the audio rather than vice versa.
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This animation by London animation studio ORDER is another welcome excuse to hear Sagan’s muse on the appearance of the earth in a photograph taken by the distant Voyager 1 probe.
Previously: Eye Candy: The Pale Blue Dot (Halo visuals)
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German photographer Christopher Hassler shoots a tunnel with a fisheye lens.







