Entries Tagged as 'Photography'

G Love in the Alpes

April 4th, 2011 · Luke · No Comments

Gary Love has recently returned from his latest adventure in the French Ski resort of Alpe D’Huez.

Gary at 11,000ft, admiring the incredible view from the summit of ‘Pic Blanc’.

Gary braving the cable carts.

No CommentsTags: Environmental · Gary · Photography

Entry deadline approaching for Mourant Ozannes’ ArtPrize Competition

November 19th, 2010 · Chris · No Comments

Leading offshore law firm, Mourant Ozannes, has recently launched its ArtPrize competition in Guernsey, offering budding artists the opportunity to win £1000 cash prize. But time is running out – the deadline for entries is 1st December 2010.

Competition entries can be composed from any medium (photography, canvas painting, digital artwork), as long as the work is in 2D, at a maximum size of A1. For full details, visit mourantozannes.com/artprize

Short-listed entries will be displayed at a special exhibition within Guernsey Airport, where members of the public can vote for their favourite piece. Read more

No CommentsTags: Advertising · Art · Design · Illustration · Local Issues · Mourant Ozannes · Photography

Up close and personal

November 18th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

These stunning close up photos of insects covered in morning dew are by Miroslaw Swietek.

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Adobe demo Plenoptic lenses

September 24th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

Adobe have demoed Plenoptic lenses that allow you to refocus an image after it’s been taken. The process basically works by using a special lens in the camera that is made of loads of tiny sub-lenses allow the camera to capture extra information. Clever software then interprets this allowing the focal length to be changed.

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No CommentsTags: Photography · Science & Technology

Seeing Double

August 5th, 2010 · Ash · No Comments

In this series of photos, Double Explosure by Tierny Gearon, the images don’t rely on post production manipulation but instead have been created doubly exposing a film with two different shots. Instead of scanning over these images I find myself spending far more time looking at each of them in all their detail. I think this is what dreams would look like if you could take snap shots from them.

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70 billion pixel photo

July 30th, 2010 · Ric · 2 Comments

Hidden deep within the DeepZoom powered 70 billion pixel photo of Budapest is the above plane. When zoomed out it’s not even a pixel is size such is the scale of the world’s largest photo. Take a close look here to truly appreciate the scale.

2 CommentsTags: Photography · Science & Technology · Web

World Cup Final Goal Scorers

June 1st, 2010 · Adam · No Comments

Two images from Michael Donald’s photographs of World Cup final goalscorers. Pictured, Geoff Hirst and Alcides Ghiggia. Click here for more images.

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Photography Festival Photosynth

May 14th, 2010 · Ric · No Comments

I created a Photosynth of the Guernsey Photography Festival photo cube. It is my first synth proved to be the perfect subject. Photosynth very cleverly takes a collection on photos and plots them in 3D by looking for related points in each image. You click the images to navigate the space, zoom in and out, look around objects and be free to explore. Whilst there are a couple of little quirks the overall result is very good.

View the live Synth below or view a larger version.

You’ll need the free Silverlight player installed if you want to see it in action.

No CommentsTags: Design · Photography · Science & Technology · Web