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I have struggled with the role of Photoshop in my work. I can’t make my images without it, yet I don’t really want it to be an integral part of my creative process. So I’ve set up some rules of the road for myself, and I’ve stuck to them while creating all my recent images. Basically I want the images to be as “in camera” as possible, so instead of employing PS to composite or more things around, I simply use it to remove elements I don’t want to be there.

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Luminous Earth Grid, an array of 1,680 energy-efficient fluorescent lamps, swept over an area equal to 8 football fields, 50 miles north of San Francisco, realised by buy cheap cialisbuy cialisStuart Williams.

“I see the project as a poetic statement on the potential harmony between technology and nature.”

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A beautiful shot. Volcano Eruption of Eyjafjallajökul by buy levitra onlinebuy cheap viagraGunnar Gestur Geirmundsson.

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A colourful print campaign from buy cheap viagraorder viagraAndrea Ataz.

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These are wonderful – shadow photos by Alexey Bednij. More here.

Shadow Photos by Alexey Bednij

Shadow Photos by Alexey Bednij

Shadow Photos by Alexey Bednij

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Trisha, a portrait made of 3,621 used/recycled wine corks by .

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A wonderful example of street art.

Artist MEGX took an otherwise dull overpass in Wuppertal, Germany and transformed it to look like giant LEGO bricks. The project was completed over the course of four weeks with the backing of the authorities and sponsors. If only this could happen more often.

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