Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Dec 27, 2016
Jun 10, 2016
Gallectic house- Future of Space Habitation #Architecture
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Every artist attempts to capture that Monalisa Smile once!
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Future of aviation and space navigation - Schematic
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Aug 4, 2014
Jun 24, 2014
Jan 20, 2014
Digital art is so convenient
You can paint or draw on a touch screen, on the go, deriving primitive sense of satisfaction by applying paint with your bare hand; without need of arranging the paint brush canvas logistics and all of this without getting your hand wet. Only drawback is that you will miss the fresh raw smell of paint and oil. Go for it!
Dec 27, 2013
Sep 28, 2013
15 things I learned in 10 minutes about photography - Flipping through a reputed travel guide book
Amazing revelations about
Photography-
1) It’s not just about Iconic structures or monuments it’s about capturing their interaction with the people
2) If you are capturing a lively street,
capturing an element of motion is a must (people, car etc.)
3) When capturing sculptures or carved
details in the open sun, wait for the right time of the day for the perfect shadow
which accentuates the dimension and details of subject
4) Capture the clouds in the background
(particularly at dusk ) and half the job is done
5) Capture water fountain in the foreground and half the
job is done
6) Capture someone capturing others (seems
a cheap trick though)
7) If you capture street dining you must
capture some element of service - something being served or by someone who is
serving the thing
8) If capturing museum or exhibition
you must capture the chemistry between the exhibit and spectator, capture someone
quite still and who is trying to understand and appreciate the meaning of exhibit
9) Capturing the public spaces,
capture the people and their behavior at the very intersection of daylight and shadows (it naturally
captures the human dilemma of judgment whether to go out in open sun on stay in
the shadow)
10) When capturing motion you must have
something static for reference, but for best results “that static one” has to
be the one of the vary things which are moving (people, car etc.)
11) Capture a glass building at dusk at the very
moment when it gets illuminated in the evening while it is partially illuminated
from outside as well from setting sun
12) There is at least one definite
location from where the famous sculpture or display (or structure) looks
perfect (and usually it’s the most abused one as well, since whole world seems to
capture the shot from the same point)
13) When taking a shot of any high end
restaurant dining scene, don’t just
capture the food and luxury, and candlelight, you need to capture the people
having supper, with their interactions
and their exaggerated animated expressions
14) When in vegetable market capturing a vendor
interacting with customer, a price list smudged with chalk or otherwise in the
backdrop is must.
15) Shop display window + scripted shop name
typo + passer by = classic shot without fail
Another
series of interesting observations will be part of upcoming posts, Join me on twitter @urbanoregional for updates. Your view and experiences are most
welcome.
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