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A fish eye lens is a good instrument if you want to capture the spirit of the big apple. In this city is hard to frame skyscrapers, streets and pedestrians at the same time. This album is the result of a walk trough The Flatiron District, an exciting destination for architecture, food and design. I tried to capture the vibe of this neighborhood, that seems to be surreal when you see it reflected in the store's windows. Inspired by Richard Estes hyperrealism.
Ph: Daniel Jurado
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The photo-realistic paintings of Jessica Hess - jessicahess.com/
View more here - exhibition-ism.tumblr.com/
Ron Mueck, Mask II (2001/2002), mixed media, part of Statuephila, British Museum, London, Oct., 2008-Jan. 2009
Old Couple on a Bench, 1994
Hyperrealist sculpture by Duane Hanson is featured at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
NOTE: Look "wall-eyed" at the top pair or "cross-eyed" at the bottom pair to get a 3D image from the fused pictures. Another illustration.
Here's a helpful tip for viewing stereo pairs.
If you'd like to browse a bit, please enjoy a somewhat random sampling of my photos.
Homeless Person, 1991
Hyperrealist sculpture by Duane Hanson is featured at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
NOTE: Look "wall-eyed" at the top pair or "cross-eyed" at the bottom pair to get a 3D image from the fused pictures. Another illustration.
Here's a helpful tip for viewing stereo pairs.
Neil Creek has even more information about 3D photo viewing.
If you'd like to browse a bit, please enjoy a somewhat random sampling of my photos.