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It always sucks to not get what you asked for. In a humorous way, Brazil-based ad agency Mohallem/Artplan illustrates this very point through a campaign for Mais Printing House. The tagline: Avoid disappointing results
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How exactly do you photograph a bullet in mid-air? Just ask Dutch photographer Lex Augusteijn, who specializes in this exact craft, and captures the moment a flying bullet hits objects such as eggs, light bulbs, and drops of water.
"The images are frozen by the flash speed," says Augusteijn, who works a scientist in the Netherlands. "I can go as low as 1/40.000 by reducing flash power. The bullet is real, though fired by a coil gun, which has much less energy than an air rifle, which again has lower energy than fire arms." "It is all controlled by a laptop, releasing the drop, opening the shutter, firing the flash and shooting the bullet. No triggering required."Comments [2]
Creative urban photography by Heiko Waechter, talented photographer who travelled around the world doing great series of photos in Singapor, Beijing, Bali and Taipei. Waechter’s Melbournia collection, however, is especially interesting because it’s seeing a different side of the Australian city.
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Unique house, designed by Johnston Marklee back in 2004, is located on a beautiful hillside in the Pacific Palisades district of Los Angeles.
Creative shape of the building helped maximize the volume permitted by the zoning code and provides stunning views from the windows. [via]
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TheThe Playstation Controller Coffee Table by Mark M (Australia). Cool!
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