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Amazing Painting Generated by light

. Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Painting with Light

Enhancing natural landscapes with "super"-natural light

This article is not about "painter of light" Thomas Kinkade, but rather less-established and extremely talented photographers, who use dynamic electric light patterns to enhance the nature's given landscapes, or our bleak industrial environments. In every case something luminous and strangely mesmerizing is brought "to light", transforming the photograph into an entirely different experience, and making our hearts beat faster.




It all started with Eric Staller

Eric Staller is a sculptor more known for the permanent artwork in public places, but also for his experimentation with light. His light drawings and sculptures date as far back as the late 70s (definitely in-line with the disco-era sensibilities). He was perhaps the first photographer to paint light into live urban environment:











Some of these New York light-scapes still look like perfect examples of the technique. Simply glorious, after all these years.


No Lens, Only Intricate Light

Alan Jaras (aka "Reciprocity") captures surreal refraction patterns of light, passing through molded plastic. Amazingly, these photos are made the "natural way", without the use of a camera lens, or retouching by Photoshop. His flickr photostream is one of the most interesting and adventurous on the web.


"Spicules of Light" by Alan Jaras

Light Among the Ruins

Abandoned & ghastly places achieve a new license to life with these urban light explorations. The nameless artists responsible for these "graffitis of light" perhaps live somewhere nearby and make it their creative statement to turn ugly venues into canvases of "cleansing" light.

Some other examples of "painting with light":


(image credit: Sashnone)




(image credit: Kurbaga)


(original unknown)


Mystery and Melancholy of a Street

One word: "heavenly". This is how you can describe the apparitions created by group LICHTFAKTOR. We already wrote about their previous works, but it seems that angels of creativity continue to bestow their visitations upon this enlightened urban clan. They go into the night and return with transcendental glowing creations... like these:














(image credit: LICHTFAKTOR)


Spiritual Glow

Dean Chamberlain takes the inherent glow that all mysterious worship places evoke in our heart, and brings it to the screen - his temple & palace interiors are uplifting and mystifying at the same time:







Do you like seaside? Now you do.

It's impossible not to fall in love with the sea and the coast when seeing photography of Toby Keller, aka BurnBlue. His light painting technique is often subtle, and it's hard to tell where the natural light ends and the "super"-natural light begins. Waves provide the long-exposure soft glow, and deep blue ghost-like apparitions seem to lure us, mere mortals, into their marvelous portals, and into an infinite light. (you have to excuse my purple prose, these photos are simply too magical).

















And yet, no matter how skillful you are as a painter, natural light is still the winner. Here is very evocative shot of moonlight at sea:



and a riot of colors during sunset:

MJ in Rehearsals for This Is It Tour - FRESH FOOTAGE

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MJ in Rehearsals for This Is It Tour - FRESH FOOTAGE

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New footage has emerged of Michael Jackson in rehearsals for his comeback tour This Is It. The latest clip, at 45 seconds, shows the star running through the blocking for the song Human Nature from his hit Thriller album. In the video, the singer, who died aged 50 in June after suffering a cardiac arrest, sounds strong in voice.

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Latest Jokes of The year

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Today i was cooking chicken when i added green palak.


Chicken started singing & dancing :


" HUM PE YE KIS NE HARA RANG DALA
MAR DALA MAR DALA "


When i call you..
1. Ringing means i m thinking u.
2. Ringing means i like u.
3. Ringing means i miss u.
4. Ringing means i need u.
5. Ringing means behray phone utha


aap zindagi main buhat agay jaow gay
      buhat agay jaow gay......... ......
      kiuke
      app jahan bhi jawo gay sab app say
      ye kahain gain
      "chal bay chal agay chall"


aap kitnay achay hain
      aap kitnay piyaray hain
      app lagtay hum ko chand sitaray hain
      aap hum ko jan say bhi piyaray hain
      aur ek ham hain
      jo kab say jhoot bolay ja rahain hain


 Aahat si koi aye to lagta hai ki tum ho.
      Hawa koi lehrayi to lagta hai ki tum ho.
      Ab tum hi batao,
      kya tum kisi BHOOT se kam ho ?


Teri yaad mein humne kalam uthaayi
       liya paper aur tasveer aapki bnayi
       socha tha ki usko dil se laga kar rakhenge
       magar vo to bacho ko draane ke kaam aayi...


Yeh mat sochna ki hum bhool jayenge tuemhe,
       Door rehkar bhi hamesha
       chahenge tumhe,Agar Dost bankar raas na aaye to
       Bhoot bankar darayenge tumhe


Life without u is impossible,
      u r in my breath and blood.
      i cant stay for a second without u,
      if u r not there i am dead oye hello i am
      talking about OXYGEN.....


Neem k 4 patte lo


2 ko 1glass pani me boil karo aur


2 ki chatni banao


Phir


chatni ko us pani k sath kha lo


Inshahallah


Kanjosi


K sare jaraseem mar jayenge.



congratulations:
amir khan ki film


"TARAY ZAMEEN PER"


KI KAMYABI KE BAAD APNI FILM K 2ND PART K LIYE AAP


KO CHUN LIYA HAY.JIS MEIN AAP KA BUHAT MAIN ROLE


HAI.


FILM KA NAAM HAI


BAGAIRAT ZAMEEN PER. 



App Mujhay
Aik jaga
Se boht
Payary
Lagtay hain ?
Maloom hai kahan say ?
Door se!=)


If in examination hall
during d exam
u feel tht d paper is tough,
dont worry.
Just close ur eyes,
take a deep breath
n say 2 urself
"Dis is a very interesting subject.
I want to study it one more time"


Parh likh kar kya karna hai,


Akhir Ek din sabko marna hai,


Mar kar bhi agar janam liya,


to fir sala nursery se hi to parhna hai



Human brain is an outstaNDING OBJECT.
IT FUNCTIONS 24 hours,
52 weeks,
365 days


right frm our birth.......








and stops










when we enter the examination hall.



Din me chain nahi,raat ko neend nahi


jee nahi lagta hai kahin


Ae Khuda kya ye pyaar hai??"


"Nahi beta sabhi exams walo ka yehi haal hai"



What is FEAR ? ?












FEAR is.... that deep, wrenching feeling when pages of your book still smell new and d exam is just 1 day away!!!!



Hawaon ne rukh hai badla,


Chehron pe udasi chayi hai,


Kahan pehle parties, masti aur hath me dew thi,


Ab to bus xeroxed notes, sukhe biscuit aur ye parhai hai.......




SomeOne..
MiSSES U..
NeeDS U..
Worries About U
Lonely Without U
Guess Who?
THE MONKEY IN
... THE ZOO ..


U R the one who is CHARMING
U R the one who is INTELLIGENT
U R the one who is CUTE
and I am the One who is spreading these RUMOURS



Rangeen Ho tum rangon Se Bhi Zyada Khubsoorat ho Tum  Khoobsoorti Se Bhi zyada  Agar Aisa sochte Ho to BewQoof Ho Tum Sab Se Bhi Zyada


U ¤ ¤¤ ¤¤¤¤
U R ¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤
U R S¤ ¤¤¤¤¤
U R SO ¤¤¤¤¤
U R SO ¤¤¤¤T
U R SO ¤¤¤ET
U R SO ¤¤EET
"U R SO DHEET"


Har Bar apki tareef nae ho skti.



Teacher:
Batao Daryaaft or Ejaad mein kya farq hy?


Sardar Student:
Mere baap ne meri maa ko Daryaft kya aur phr dono ne mil kr mujhy Ejad kya.



History Teacher : From where to
where did the mughals rule ?


Student: Sir, I am not sure but
I think from page 15 to 26.

10 Most Captivating Deserts

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Here are 10 of the most Captivating and Bretahtaking Deserts! From the Sahara, the worlds largest to the Farafra in Egypt and even the Taklamakan, a desert covered with snowfall!

10 Most Captivating Deserts

Taklamakan (Central Asia): a desert covered with snowfall

Captivating Deserts

Taklamakan is one of the largest sandy deserts in the world, ranking 15th in size in a ranking of the world's largest non-polar deserts. It covers an area of 270,000 km2 (100,000 sq mi) of the Tarim Basin, 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) long and 400 kilometres (250 mi) wide. It is crossed at its northern and at its southern edges by two branches of the Silk Road as travelers sought to avoid the arid wasteland. In 2008, China's biggest desert experienced its biggest snowfall and lowest temperature after 11 consecutive days of snow. Snow is rare in the desert that covered 337,600 square kilometers, never before had the whole desert been covered. Lençóis Maranhenses (Brazil): a ‘desert' with lagoons

Captivating Deserts

It seems incredible, but in a country that keeps around 30% of the fresh water and shelters the largest rain forest in the world, we can find a “desert”. Located in the State of Maranhão, on the north shore of Brazil, the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park is an area of about 300 square kilometers (155,000 ha) of blinding white dunes and deep blue lagoons, forming one of the most beautiful and unique places in the world. The dunes invade the continent over 50km (31 miles) from the cost, creating a landscape that reminds a white bed sheet, when seen from above. But you may ask: -Lagoons?? You told me it was a desert… Yes, what defers this region from a desert is the amount of rain that drops over the dunes, creating ponds of crystal clear water on the depression between dunes. Despite its desert-like appearance, Lençóis Maranhenses records an annual rainfall of 1,600mm (i.e. 62.9 inches), 300 times more than in the Sahara. During the period of drought, the lagoons evaporate and become completely dried. After the rainy season, the lagoons are home of many species of fish, turtles and clams. The mystery in this story lies in the fact that when the lagoons fill up, life comes back, as if they had never left the place. One of the hypotheses to explain the phenomenon is that the eggs of the fish and crabs are maintained alive in the sand, exploding when rain comes back. Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia): the world's largest salt desert

Captivating Deserts

The Salar is one of the iconic images of Bolivia, a massive salt desert in the middle of the Altiplano. It is an expansive, virtually flat desert that reflects the sun in such a way as to create a mirror effect with the sky. There are several lakes in the desert with strange colours from the mineral deposits in the region. Some 40,000 years ago, the area was part of Lake Minchin, a giant prehistoric lake. When the lake dried, it left behind two modern lakes, Poopó Lake and Uru Uru Lake, and two major salt deserts, Salar de Coipasa and the larger Uyuni. Uyuni is roughly 25 times the size of the Bonneville Salt Flats in the United States. It is estimated to contain 10 billion tons of salt, from which less than 25,000 tons is extracted annually. Farafra (Egypt): the white desert

Captivating Deserts

A main geographic attraction of Farafra is its White Desert (known as 'Sahara el Beyda,' with the word 'sahara' meaning a desert). The White Desert of Egypt is located 45 km (30 miles) north of Farafra. The desert has a white, cream color (it is truly white, in clear contrast with the yellow deserts elsewhere) and has massive chalk rock formations that have been created as a result of occasional sandstorms in the area. Atacama (Chile): the flourished desert

Captivating Deserts

The Atacama Desert occupies the largest amount of the Chilean territory located north of the 29th parallel. The area located on the coast between Arica and Antofagasta appears in the Guinness Book of World Records as the driest place in the world. Nevertheless, to the south of the Tropic of Capricorn, the desert becomes kinder towards living beings. The coastal mists, "camanchacas", are more abundant south of Antofagasta and bring the humidity necessary for the maintenance of the coastal scenic vegetation. Many plants survive mainly because of the "camanchaca", and the harsh savings of water, in normal dry years, that causes them to delay important functions such as growth, to favor survival and reproduction. (Link) Namib (Namibia): the only desert with elephants

Captivating Deserts

South of Africa lies the Namib desert. which is less vast than the Sahara but just as impressive. It forms part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park with neighbouring Angola. The Sossusvlei sand dunes are the highest in the world, some towering at 300m high and if you are lucky enough, you can stumble across desert elephants-the Namib is the only desert in the world to have elephants. Apparently the oldest desert in the world, myriad species of plants and animals can only be found here. The Namib has fascinated geologists for years but it remains very little understood to this day. Off the coast, strong southerly winds with fogs and strong currents cause sailors to lose their way; the north coast has been named 'Skeleton Coast' due to the amount of shipwrecks found there, some of which can be found as much as 50m inland, as the desert slowly takes over the ocean as it moves westwards. Simpson Desert (Australia): the red sand desert

Captivating Deserts

Australia is home to four large deserts, popularized by Mad Max: Sturt's Stoney Desert, Tanami Desert, the Great Victoria Desert and the Simpson Desert, which is also known as 'The Big Red' due to the presence of dunes of red sand. The Simpson Desert is an erg which contains the world's longest parallel sand dunes. These north-south oriented dunes are static, held in position by vegetation. They vary in height from 3 metres in the west to around 30 metres on the eastern side. The most famous dune, Nappanerica, or, more popularly, Big Red (named by Simpson Desert traveller Dennis Bartell), is 40 metres in height. The Black Desert (Egypt): the desert with black stones

Captivating Deserts

Located 100km northeast of the White desert, the Black Desert is a region of volcano-shaped mountains with large quantities of small black stones. The stones lie out across the orange-brown ground, so that it is not quite as black as many people may hope for. Especially after visiting the White Desert, which has formations that are really white, many will imagine a desert as dramatic as this. Climbing one of the many soft peeks, the view from the top is really nice, with similar peeks continuing on into the haze. The Black Desert is uninhabited. (Link) Antarctica: world's driest and wettest desert

Captivating Deserts

Antarctica is a land of extremes. It's not inhabited year round by humans because it's simply too freezing cold. In 1983 scientists recorded extreme cold temperatures as low as -129 Fahrenheit. It's also the wettest place on Earth, but simultaneously the driest. The reason it's the “wettest” is not because of rainfall; since Antarctica is covered by 98% ice, it's technically very wet. However since it's also the aforementioned coldest place in the world, it gets very little precipitation – less than 2 inches a year. Which makes Antarctica a desert. A brutally cold ice desert with a massive trench full of even more…ice. Three for the price of one!

Sahara (North Africa): world's largest desert

Captivating Deserts

The Sahara, with a size of 8.6 million km², is the world's largest desert, covering large parts of North Africa. Around 4 million people live there. Its maximum length is 4,800 km, running from west to east, and up to 1,200 km from north to south. Sahara covers most of Mauritania, Western Sahara, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger and Mali, and touches Morocco and Tunisia. Sahara is very dry but there is an annual rainfall in most regions, although just a few dozen millimetres.