This Introduction to the Art of Compositing Shows More Than It Tells

Showing is always better than telling in this creative video by Roy Peker
Showing is always better than telling in this creative video by Roy Peker
In an ongoing series entitled, “Art History in Contemporary Life”, artist Alexey Kondakov skillfully photoshops characters from Renaissance paintings into present day photos he has taken around Europe. The juxtaposition between the two time periods in the digitally altered scenes creates for an interesting visual. You can find many more works from the ongoing…
Surreal photo manipulation by artist and photographer Dmitry Rogozhkin
We caught up with Mike Kelley to talk about his amazing “Airportraits”
Prehistoric scorpions the size of a house cat? Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope
Since 1972, NASA’s iconic “Blue Marbles” have inspired and captured our collective imaginations
Yoshiyuki Katayama combines two different timeframes to create something dreamlike and serene
The polar stereographic projection by NASA shows the south pole in the center of the map and the equator at the edge
Four-photo composite by Fatih Ozay shows the different seasons on a street in Newark, New Jersey near Branch Brook Park
Stephen Wilkes takes hundreds of photos of the same location from sunrise to sunset, blending the results into one stunning composite image
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