I commit to copying! And I like to do it. Paul Ripke's Sunday Links have fascinated me for a long time. From now on I'll simply copy his idea and show you a link to photographic products that inspired me every Sunday.
The first artist I would like to introduce to you is an Australian. I became aware of him through a video. Oh, yes: it's one of those tilt/shift things. I've seen it a hundred times. It turns a normal world into a miniature world. Totally exciting... And yes, I can already hear some readers groaning: "Tilt/Shift is the new HDR."
Maybe – but not at this level. While watching the video, the following thoughts went through my head: Ah, another fake miniature world - hey, that looks good - er, how did he do that - wow. And this exchange of thoughts with myself didn't take a minute. Then I finished watching the video. I recommend you now too.
The video is from Keith Loutit from Sydney and his website can be found here.
For me, his work shows that when you do something with a lot of passion and push the level of your work to a new level, something really great comes out of it.
Great (but I also like some HDR). I'm looking forward to the next Sunday links.
And you can even find the whole thing in HD on vimeo.com. > http://vimeo.com/3156959
Keith Loutit made the video two years ago and is considered by many to be the "father" of these miniature fake videos. And when it comes to copying, I'm not talking about Stefan Groenveld but T-Online, because they really did copy it. 😉
wow, an awesome video
thanks for the link
very inspiring! thanks for the tip
Wonderful video!
No matter whether copied or not, definitely more links like this. 😉