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colorful and graphical livery design for the Acura NSX. I believe it was partially inspired by Eddie Van Halen's signature guitar designs.

 

Acura NSX-GT3

IMSA Michelin GT Challenge -VIR

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Urban landscape - Delftse Poort - Rotterdam - All Rights Reserved - LYSVIK PHOTOS

Sign on the wall to the door of the appartment building.

 

Self imposed rules: straight out of the camera images. No editing, but for a slight crop. Canon Standard Picture Style for JPEG rendering, small image size, so this is produced by the camera.

 

Canon 6D and Sigma 50mm f1.4 EX DG HSM lens.

Thought I'd try a different approach to processing wildlife, Zebras lend themselves to something a little more graphic

A first graphical approach to photographying this colourful nudibranch, leveraging complementary colours.

Une première approche photographique pour ce doris géant, le bleu de la Méditerranée lui va si bien :)

No papa

 

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Ask graphical developed from photographic images and digital painting.

Something a little bit different... snapped on the way home from work

It was such a wonderful morning today. Bright sun and blue sky. The air was fresh and my feeling was that a sky cannot be bluer, the sun-kissed white can not be whiter the shadows can not be clearer.

Ok, here is no blue sky but the bright white and ths shodows of the heads of the rivets of an old white painted crane.

Lucian Freud, the girl from National Graphical, a recent UK prime minster

Europe, Portugal, Lisboa, Cais do Sodre, Calceteiros , calçada portuguesa (slighly cut)

 

When you visit a Portuguese town you will notice the elegant traditional pavement with its small stones placed in all kinds of graphical motives and mosaiques. Placing and maintaining them is a craft. Two workers (calceteiros) are seen here performing it.

 

“Portuguese pavement (calçada portuguesa, Europ is a traditional-style pavement is a traditional-style pavement used for many pedestrian areas in Portugal. It consists of small flat pieces of various different stones, arranged to form a pattern or picture, like a mosaic. It can also be found in Olivença and throughout old Portuguese colonies, such as Brazil and Macau. Portuguese workers are also hired for their skill in creating these pavements in places such as Gibraltar. Being usually used in sidewalks, it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression. Paving as a craft is believed to have originated in Mesopotamia, where rocky materials were used in the inside and outside of constructions, being later brought to Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. The Romans used to pave the vias connecting the empire using materials to be found in the surroundings. Some of the techniques introduced then are still applied on the calçada, most noticeably the use of a foundation and a surfacing.

 

Very few workers (calceteiros) will admit to enjoying this arduous labour, with long hours spent painstakingly laying the stones. Low wages fail to attract apprentices. Paved sidewalks can also present hazards to pedestrians. These pavements can be particularly treacherous when they are wet, presenting a glassy, low grip surface that can contribute to slips and falls. This method of paving has a high cost and reduced longevity in comparison with concrete-based or bituminous alternatives.

It once was an activity performed by hundreds of craftsmen in Portuguese cities and villages, traditional paving is increasingly becoming restricted to conservation works or important architectural projects. Less abundant materials, dwindling numbers of craftsmen and criticism to its widespread use are forcing municipalities to consider other alternatives.

 

While São Paulo is currently reforming the sidewalks of its Paulista Avenue, here one of the places in the city that has Portuguese pavement, and exchanging it for a more cheap and common type of pavement, in other Brazilians cities such as Rio de Janeiro it remains popular, nearly ubiquitous in the wealthier areas.” (Source: here)

 

Graphical representation of stairs in Absecon Lighthouse, Atlantic City New Jersey. Solarization Processing.

Dark Souls 2 - downsampled from 5K anamorphic; graphical enhancements via ENBSeries 0.257 for Dark Souls 2, K-putt's merger of boulotaur's injector and CeeJay.dk's SweetFX v1.5, with Kyo's Luma shader, and pox911's CE table for freecam.

Dark and abstract interior architecture. This is the main lobby of Helsinki University Central Library in Kaisa House photographed upwards from the ground floor.

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