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Like industrial photography? Have a look at these samples, some great shots here.

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Not sure of the source of these photos, but worth a look if you like landscape.

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Like surf photography? Have a look at these. Some of the best I’ve seen.

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Smoke Photography (sometimes called Smoke Art)

The smoke photograph below titled Monroe was photographed by Parc Cruz. It was shot with a Canon 350D camera + Canon 100 mm lens. Interesting stuff; have a look at the tutorial below for some tips on how to achieve photos like these!

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Some more:
1. Photographer – M. Alberich Mathews

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2. Photographer – Beat Kueng

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3. Photographer – Fejo

Tutorial – How to photograph smoke / How to create smoke art

In the video tutorial below, Terry Watson shows his technique for doing Smoke Photography.

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TiltShift Maker

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This is a bit weird and not for everyone, but I think there will be someone out there that would use this effect. Best of all it’s free. Following is the introduction paragraph of this technique:

Tilt-shift miniature style photos are pictures of real-life scenes that are manipulated to look like model photographs.

Now you can easily transform your existing digital camera photos into tilt-shift style miniatures using ’tiltshiftmaker.com’. Our online photo editing tool is fun and completely free!

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INSCAPE

The below text was an intro to an exhibition of macro photographs at Manyung Gallery, Mt. Eliza, AUSTRALIA. To see a slide show of the exhibition click on the link below.

The sheer margins of minute existence are here illustrated with intense colour and imagery by a Melbourne photographer who fuses art and technology. His universe of dazzling contrast and graphics, captures every thread of natures delicate lifelines and brings them to a clear perspective.

Flowers, seeds, insects, crystal structures and cells- Roo du’Jardin is familiar with them all. A traveler through the awe of nature, Roo uses close-­up lenses, macro lenses, bellows and microscopes to capture the beauty and brilliance of science through the eyes of an artist.

Roo’s work at this end of the universe began in his first year in college (Photography Studies College, Melb.) and progressed to a thesis on photomacrography and photomicrography in his final year. Also in his final year of studies, Roo held his first one-man exhibition on the ‘macro world’. His work with microscopes began early in his career with the study of crystal structures. Landscapes, mosaics, galaxies of intense colours fascinated him, and so began an exploration into the art of science.

Roo du’Jardin is truly an artist, using creative instincts and laboratory technology, who sees life from an entirely different and exciting perspective.

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