Check out these awesome images of Disney animation rotoscopes and their real-life model counterparts. The gallery was compiled by Redditor jamieleto.
Have you ever been pleasantly surprised when you look into your coffee cup and see something neat like a heart or flower made from the foam? Kazuki Yamamoto takes that to entirely new level. He made these amazing coffee art creations using a simple toothpick. This trend of latte art is common in Japan and hopefully it makes its way to us!
Cristophe Jacrot is a master of "bad weather" photography.
"In my opinion, there are two ways of capturing the world for a photographer; on the one hand grasping its horror, and on the other sublimating it. I have chosen the second. More specifically, I like the way rain, snow and “bad weather” awaken a feeling of romantic fiction within me, mainly in the big cities. (climatic excesses are another topic).
I see these elements as a fabulous ground for photography, an under-used visual universe with a strong evocative power, and with a richness of subtle lights. This universe escapes most of us, since we are too occupied getting undercover. Man becomes a ghostly silhouette wandering and obeying the hazards of rain or of snow, into the eternity of the climate ...
My approach is deliberately pictorial and emotional."
Here are some of his wonderful shots from Paris, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
Sean Lenz and Kristoffer Abildgaard of From the Lenz collaborated to create these spectacular and colorful neon waterfalls. The duo took long exposure photos ranging from 30 seconds to 7 minutes to capture these awesome shots.
A spectacular photo of the Charles James 1948 Collection! Photo by Cecil Beaton for Vogue.