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another two examples of 'tiny creatures in hand'
http://img.ffffound.com/static-data/...f9412951_m.jpg Meet a deer little handful called Rupert | MailOnline - - - http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l1...yxjro1_400.jpg by Old Chum author's comments: I acquired about 80 National Geographic Magazines for free from Craigslist. I'll be scanning and adding photos here as I see fit. I will not be adding issue numbers and dates, but if you wish to know just send me a message and I'll dig it out. (I wish people would just give me their old magazines for free. I usually have to resort to pilfering them when they are not looking.) |
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Ray Harryhausen Before the advent of CGI, Ray Harryhausen's pioneering use of stop-motion animation influenced filmmakers like Henry Selick, Nick Park, and, of course, Tim Burton. Taking his own inspiration from the work of Willis O'Brien (who created the stop-motion animation for the original King Kong), Harryhausen worked for some fifty years as a stop-motion animator, creating some of the most exhilarating and unimaginable sights in film history, including those in The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, and the original Clash of the Titans. [fearnet.] |
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"Mummy?", by Alexandre DUBOSC author's comments: One day, I prepared a photograph containing "coloured Candies" (another that that one) when arrived by the window: "Miss"... It seemed to invite itself on my film set... Perturbatrice at the beginning it was my model the time of some stereotypes... (roughly 160 photographs...not easy : it is not static there these animals!! ) Respectful of nature, I slackened it by window 1 hour later the "young lady" who always seeks her mother besides... |
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The old fashioned phone booth that was converted into the world’s smallest library
http://i49.tinypic.com/2djbhbb.jpg Last year, the town of Somerset England decided to convert this old phone booth into a tiny library. It can stock 100 books, along with a handful of movies and CDs. http://i46.tinypic.com/2d6ms20.jpg [geniustown.] |
a preview from the upcoming feature-length documentary, narrated by John Waters.
"Sometimes there's no poison like a dream."
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Further proof that I am really good at finding... what is it again..? - relevance.
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Evil Hamster. photo by: Tosplant (with a cameo by Ultraman-Mini) |
OMG, I love these! Where do you find them?
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Knorr - Salty translated synopsis: A superb work around the expression of the main character, in that advertising brand Knorr Sidekicks. The story of a salt that has no place. Visual effects produced by the studio Axyz. All directed by David Hicks of Sons and Daughters and produced by ad agency DDB: Canada. [fubiz.] |
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'creatures small in hand', cont.
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tilt-shift monster-rampaging-in-cliche-Japanese-mogul-city Gigantism
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食べたい、食べたい (translated as: Eat, Eat ...) ; created by pulpmojo |
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Have you read the story about Lilliput? No? Then artist Slinkachu will guide you to the world of his tiny people. Slinkachu's “Little People Project” involves the remodeling and painting of miniature model train set characters. He places and leaves the tiny people on the street and takes photos. Up to now, Slinkachu has held several exhibitions with the hope of encouraging city-dwellers to be more aware of their surroundings and reflecting the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city. - - - + bonus(es) http://i27.tinypic.com/312u4d3.jpg http://i26.tinypic.com/2ahdue0.jpg http://i30.tinypic.com/wrht1e.jpg http://i27.tinypic.com/acv86.jpg [designinspiration.] |
'creatures small in hand', cont.
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Kidrobot creates some amazing toys, mainly for the sole enjoyment of kids (in adult form). [designyoutrust.] |
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Looking ahead (yes, it is a pun) -- *context (kinda) |
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concept creation by Slinkachu. semi-relevant context: break the watermelon! |
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once more:
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by slinkachu (what's that familiar tune played in the early dawn / early dusk when those flannel-wearers and in-tow bloodhounds go out for a hunt? -- Do-do-do-do-doot-do-doot-Do, do, do..?) |
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stranded on tea |
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It came from the green artificial lagoon |
OOIOO - UMO by Thrill Jockey Records |
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Ready for takeoff ; as a part of the flickr series: Stormtroopers 365, by Stéfan Le Dû |
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What're you doing, Ultraman? |
At the Playground | Reality by Martin Wallgren [Tilt-shift]
author's comments: Miniature scenes from the ocean, Gothenburg city and Strömstad all on the Swedish west coast. All edits and post processing done on a wee MacBook Pro 13". Most of the scenes with zoom and pan are output as 3K (3072 x 1728) high-res intermediate videos downsampled in iMovie by the simple Ken Burns crop tool. I shot around 10.000 RAW-images for the film but not all of them ended up in the final editing. I used a homemade rapid interval timer for some of the scenes, shooting continous up to 3 frames/sec for smooth motion. Footage stabilization and deflickering managed in VirtualDub with the Deflicker and Deshaker plugins. For the tilt-shift effect I used Alien Skin Software's plugin 'Bokeh' in Photoshop, some of the scenes were processed with their latest plugin 'Exposure 3' for filmic looks in classic Technicolor. Let me just say it took ages to develop and render thousands of high-res frames... [vimeo.] |
oh so lovely
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Like I always say: "I probably have already posted this".
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