
Mezza’s photo of the Sydney dust storm from within a laundry room is one of the more interesting shots I’ve seen of the event so far. [via]
September 24, 2009 @ 8:30 pm

Mezza’s photo of the Sydney dust storm from within a laundry room is one of the more interesting shots I’ve seen of the event so far. [via]
September 20, 2009 @ 1:17 pm
Light Boner (which I’ve posted about previously), linked to this beautiful nightshot of a rest stop in Clintonville, PA.
July 23, 2009 @ 6:20 pm

I love this photo of The Coachman Supper Club restaurant in Baldwin, Wisconsin taken by Peter Baker. The lighting is fantastic!
March 30, 2009 @ 4:11 pm

Greg White’s portfolio (#2) is worth checking out if you’re in need of some visual stimuli. Everything in his portfolio is lit so precisely and he somehow makes the dullest objects seem to glow. It’s wonderful!
January 27, 2009 @ 10:18 am
This incredible looking concept vehicle for Audio is called the A’KIMONO LS2.0. It is designed by Teodor Kyuchukov and features lighting design elements borrowed from traditional interior lighting practices seen in monuments, sports facilities, and architectural buildings.
The concept was somewhat based around the idea that most car designers design the exterior of the car in such a way that makes it virtually invisible at night. So Teodor designed this concept which lights the exterior of the car as if it were just as important as the interior, allowing anybody to know immediately that they are being trailed by one of the meanest-looking vehicles on the road.
At the moment, there are no decisions to put this car into development (I don’t think there ever will be), but you can bet that someone at Audi is looking at this and taking some of it as inspiration for a future production vehicle.
December 15, 2008 @ 4:24 am
Look at the lighting in this picture! Fantastic!
The picture shows a Chicago and North Western Railway Company yard master in his office with a fellow man. The two of them are staring are something outside the window and the dramatic lighting on their faces really makes this photograph look like a Rembrandt painting!