Stunning Photo Wallpapers for you Desktop/iPhone/iPad

Fifty Foot Shadows is a project by photographer John Carey, where he shares his stunning photographs as desktop and iPad/iPhone wallpaper imagery. I’m impressed by the clarity, simplicity and quality of his pictures.

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The above picture series was taken in southern New Mexico in a national park called White Sands. You can download the White sands pack and many more brilliant photographs for your personal use at Fifty Foot Shadows.

 To learn some more about John’s work and motivation, be sure to read this interview by Jorge Quinteros.

Photographic Impressions 2010

Spiegel online published a nice selection of photographic impressions from 2010. Here are my favourite shots:

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In order of appearance:
– Girl at Expo, Shanghai
– Tropical rain in Havana, Cuba
– Sikh in front of Temple of Amritsar, North India
– Kids at Garbage Dump of Amritsar, North India
– Purim festival, Israel
– View on the Matterhorn, Swiss-Italian border
– Xiangan tunnel, China
– Swimming in Daying, China
– Henna-colored hair, Islamabad, Pakistan
– Construction site, North India
– Salt Fields, Tibet
– Winter athmosphere, Glastonbury, UK

For the full 52 picture series visit Spiegel online.

Changing the View of the World: Street Photographer and Artist JR

The following video shows the stunning and moving work of street photographer and artist JR, who has been awarded the 2011 TED Prize. Staying anonymous and under the radar of the authorities, he embeds into neighborhoods, favelas and villages around the world, photographing the people who live there and learning their stories – and then pasting his striking images onto massive local canvases: buildings, buses, roads and bridges. It’s people like him, who are really changing the way we look at our world!

Also be sure to watch the trailer for his actual project “Women are heroes” and read background information in this article at TED Blog.

Sculpting from Liquid Motion – High Speed Photography of Flying Ink and Water by Shinichi Maruyama

In his Kusho series, which means “writing in the sky”, Japanese artist Shinichi Maruyama lets black ink collide with water and photographs the millisecond before they merge into gray. The split-second timing necessary to photograph these pictures is made possible by recent advances in strobe light technology, allowing him to capture the movement at 7,500th of a second.

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Inspired by his own experiences with Japanese Calligraphy (Shodo) as a young student, Maruyama is fascinated by the ephemeral uniqueness of each stroke:

Once your brush touches paper, you must finish the character, you have one chance. It can never be repeated or duplicated. You must commit your full attention and being to each stroke. Liquids, like ink, are elusive by nature. As sumi ink finds its own path through the paper grain, liquid finds its unique path as it moves through air.

Speaking of Calligraphy, the first picture in the series is a beautiful version of the Japanese symbol “ensō“. Literally meaning “circle”, ensō is a concept strongly associated with Zen. It symbolizes the infinity and represents the infinite void, the ‘no-thing’, the perfect meditative state and Satori (enlightenment).

The water sculpture series is another demonstration of high speed photography by Shinichi Maruyama to capture the perfect form of liquid motion.

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At present, Shinichi Maruyama works and lives in New York. You can see more of his artwork at Shinichimaruyama.com.