Mind Blown.
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Albert Seveso is no stranger to being posted on Photojojo, but we seriously couldn’t pass up some of these photos from his new series!
This time, Albert used metallic inks with traces of glitter in them, creating a whole new look.
Billowing Plumes of Metallic Ink Make for Amazing Photographs
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I traveled for one month around California and I swear I saw the most breathtaking landscapes. It was a great experience to explorer new places, to try the local food and to meet new people. I got lucky enough to grab a few stills and I’m still working on a video
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A New Perspective of the Day: Wringing Out Water from a Washcloth in Space
Tenth graders Kendra and Meredith from Fall River, Nova Scotia recently took a top prize the Canadian Space Agency’s Science Challenge with a washcloth-wringing experiment. As part of their prize, Col. Chris Hadfield, currently living in the International Space Station, made a video showing exactly what happens when a person tries to wring out a washcloth in zero gravity.
Space is so cool.
Prometheus Actually Explained (With Real Answers) (by TwinPerfectChannel)
I know many who didn’t like this film but I personally rather enjoyed it & this video is surprisingly close to the way I felt about most people’s issues with the vaguenesses in the film.
Many of the over simplified issues with the film do seem to fall well into the categories of that horror/thriller mindset of “As the viewer I know this is going to end badly, why can’t these stupid characters see that?!”
P.T. Anderson Points
The slow rise of temperature has me gradually getting into a better mood. As a result I feel slightly more creatively stimulated so I could not resist dredging the internet for some shots of my favorite directors doing what they do best.