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The music video for the band Fat City Reprise’s song ‘Long Gone’ was created using thousands of still photographs.
The brilliant video was conceptualized and directed by Cesar Kuriyama, a New York based animator, who took 14 months to create the video. His director of photography took 45,000 photographs with a Nikon D200 DSLR camera, which were then later stitched together to create the effect of motion film.
Like most people, you will either love the music, or just hate it.
Watch the video after the jump.
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International photojournalist and author, Jason P. Howe, recollects his tragic love-affair with Marylin, a 22 year old girl whom he met in civil war-torn Colombia. Unbeknownst to him, the beguiling…
This small, yet interesting Flickr set has vivid color photographs shot with a Holga camera on Kodak Ektachrome film. Found via Anna Haro’s Friendfeed stream.
I really had fun with this all day long. Google has added one more interesting facet to its already impressive search capabilities. You can now hunt for priceless, high-resolution photographs…
I know that a lot of you must have seen this already, but I don’t want anyone to really miss out on this. The Big Picture has compiled some of…
Great series of pictures taken during Zombie Fest at the Monroeville Mall on October 26, 2008. The “undead” grouped together in an attempt to break the the Guinness record for…
Solitude could be beautiful, too. A gorgeous gallery of 77 photos taken in Iceland. Did you know that over 99% of the country's electricity is produced from hydropower and geothermal…
This photograph of an abandoned, stuck-in-a-time-warp NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory was taken near Bishop, California. Visit this link to see more cool photographs of the laboratory and some of its…
The ship breaking yards in Alang, India, and in Chittagong, Bangladesh, are where more than half of the world’s old ships, oil tankers and ocean liners go to be beached…
This lovely Flickr set has hundreds of pictures of bottlecaps, collected from all over the world. (Thanks, Jason.)