Showing posts with label Unique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unique. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Most Romantic Building In China



This house was built in 2007 in An Hui Province in China.This house was designed by Hefei University of Technology the design have the scale 50:1. the most incredible thing is the escalators and the staircase for the main piano building which are houses by the transparent Violin . This design displays various plans and development prospects for newly developed area.



Its popularity comes because of its unique and incredible shape and it's became the trend of a lot of tourists, and many newly weds have their photo taken in its front. The Local people called it "the most romantic building in China". 


  

If you decide to visit it this is the complete address: Tianjia’an, Huainan, Anhui, China









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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Art Photography : Stunning Moments Of Underwater Waves By Mark Dipple



One of the most amazing and unique photograph which was captured by the photographer artist Mark Dipple from Sydney, Australia. He began underwater photograph  landscape because of he was fascinated of the life under water.   He spent several months in the seabed to capture the moment of underwater waves roll.











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Monday, July 26, 2010

Art of Magic: Criss Angel Walking on water



Criss Angel born Christopher N. Sarantakos is an American musician, magician, illusionist, escapologist, stunt performer, and the creator and director of the Criss Angel Mindfreak television series on A&E Network. Now he is trying to simulate and replay what Jesus Christ did more than 2000 years ago, by walking on water, in a magic and illusion performance that’s stunning.








Explanation

What’s the secret of Criss Angel walks on water magic trick? How he does it? The secret will most likely points to illusion and camera video editing. The most convincing explaination to the trick is that Criss Angel was walking on some kind of floating device, or plexiglass, or transparent plastic bridge, or glass path, or vertical poles, which may have some gaps for swimmers to occasionally swin across it. Some also suggested that wires support was been used to hang him, which may be positioned under his arm, especially on the first 25 seconds or so. For all these tricks and optical illusion to happen, so all the ‘audiences’ and ‘swimmers’ in the vidoe are actually the actors in the magic that were hired to add realistic and believable feel. The video may be edited by using CGI to hide the think platform in the water.
Some even suggested that the shots were taken on different times that is edited together to give you that illusion of reality. The theory is that because at some times he demonstrated no weight hitting the surface, while on the far away shots, his weight is visible as he hits a surface. Another theory is that the toes on his back foot bend as walking on a flat surface, while on another sequence of the video which supposedly shot from Criss Angel’s camera as he looks down while walking, his toes no longer bend.










Some interesting points highlighted from the video on the magic are:
  1. Criss Angel walked on his heels and his pant hung down and covered the heels.
  2. His walking style looks unreal and unnatural on the front part of the magic.
  3. The girl in red bikini swam underneath the water instead of crossing the path.
  4. Water line on his pants changed, if you believe that the magic sequence was shot in multiple times.
  5. A girl crossed between his legs after he took down his shoes, so the area may be without any platform.
  6. In some shots, Criss Angel didn’t show weight hitting or weight shifting when stepped down, which made suspension possible.
  7. His feet seemed like not stay in a position when stepping.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

The Seagaia Ocean Dome



When you think you cannot go to the beach during winter, think again. Bring the bathing suit, the towels, and be ready to get the tan under the amazing sun in the Seagain Ocean Dome in Miyazaki, Japan.

Image via excitris.com


It was considered the world’s largest indoor water park by the Guinness World Book of Records. It has all the right to be a record holder with its long powdery beach stretching 300 meters and as wide as 100 meters.

The Seagaia was closed October of 2007 after being enjoyed by millions of visitors from the world over. The peak figures where during the 1995 run with an average of 1.25 million visitors.

The glass roof of the dome allowed natural sunlight to come in and is retracted when the weather is at its best. It also provided a great view of fluffy cotton candy clouds while the beach lovers rest on the sand.

An artificial volcano was also installed to give the resort a very exotic and tropical look. It spewed flames every hour and signaled that artificial waves are also coming to the amazement of surfers who ride their boards on the artificial breakers.

The Seagaia Ocean Dome was maintained at 30 degrees Celsius making a perfect summer possible any time of the year.




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Thursday, July 22, 2010

The art of sand , the most beautiful art that I never see




Sand sculptures can be very creative and beautiful sources for creativity and imagination. We all have enjoyed our childhood in making sandcastles and sand sculptures on the beaches as our favorite pass time activity, but we never realized that these sandcastles and sculptures can be huge and represent our artistic nature. Let us have a close look at these creative and attractive sand sculptures.



















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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Art Of LiWei , top photos



Li Wei (born in 1970, Hubei, China) is a contemporary artist from Beijing, China. His work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations. Wei started off his performance series, Mirorring, and later on took off attention with his Falls series which shows the artist with his head and chest embedded into the ground. 

His work is a mixture of performance art and photography that creates illusions of a sometimes dangerous reality. Li Wei states that these images are not computer montages and works with the help of props such as mirror, metal wires, scaffolding and acrobatics. source





























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