Posted by: darkchyld on: December 28, 2008
2008 has definitely been one of the most eventful year in recent memory. The big financial crisis, the China Olympics, the American presidential election and many other memorable events. The Big Picture has compiled some of the most amazing photographs taken in 2008. Here are some of my favourites. You can view the rest in part 1, [...]
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 28, 2008
Amazing stylistic illustrations of the wild kingdom by Christopher Hewitt. This set of illustrations really examplifies the magnificence of the animals portrayed
found via Behance
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 27, 2008
Wonderful series of photography aptly titled “In Between” beautifully shot by Julia Fullerton-Batten which explores the dynamism in motion. Her portraiture works that can be found on her portfolio website is also amazingly allegorical.
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 26, 2008
Love the creative fantastical visions by this photographer Daniel Sannwald. The hours just passes by while you stay entranced in his portfolio
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 26, 2008
This 20 minutes presentation by Dan Gilbert illustrates the many examples of the tendencies that we have in underestimating or at times overestimating things that really makes it hard for us to make good rational decisions on the many things that we have to decide on. Pretty insightful and definitely worth [...]
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 24, 2008
This has got to be one of the best shootout flick in recent years. Wonderful character development, explosive action adventure scenes and great cinematography. What more could you ask for? Oh, the soundtrack is awesome too!
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 22, 2008
Wonderful print work by Takashi Okada. Love the whole ink based oriental styled illustration work. The other works in his portfolio is just as amazing!
Posted by: darkchyld on: December 17, 2008
The complete title for this amazing piece by Zeitguised is The installation of an irreversible axis on a dynamic timeline. This short video consists of six imaginations of disoriented systems that take a catastrophic turn, including the evolution of educational plant-body-machine models and liquid building materials. Have fun watching it, I know I did.