Posts Tagged ‘purple’

Endlessly

28th July 2009 by Violette

11x14 "Cheese!"
all rights reserved (c) Banana Donuts ~ Half Baked Photography

I don’t know where or how this picture was taken but it’s fantastic and mysterious. I love how the shadows create beautiful patterns, catching the eye and forcing you to look more closely at every details.

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Purple flash

7th January 2009 by Kai Chan Vong


all rights reserved (c) Mastahkid

This amazingly purple background sits behind this sharp and evil spikey tower.  Lord of the rings style no?

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Singled out

21st November 2008 by Kai Chan Vong


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I adore this total destruction of colour.  Purple and red is such an unusual and bizarre, yet super combination of colours.  Magnificant.

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What a colourful array!

25th October 2008 by Kai Chan Vong


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I’m guessing this is some bike gathering of sorts due to the crazy combination of colours.

Do photos ever make you think of songs that match them?  I do…

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Panda strikes!!!

6th October 2008 by Kai Chan Vong

This weekend I spotted this on Delicious Popular and then also Digg.  Fortunately for you beautiful boys and girls, the wonderful Robin Grant (he’s going to love me for that link) reminded me to post it up on this blog. So, here it is in all it’s glory.

The panda spits out photos (in as delicate a fashion as possible), laying them on top of the last one… you should really check it out!

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Pophorses

18th September 2008 by Kai Chan Vong


all rights reserved (c) Romain Riviere

One of the reasons to love this photo is how it’s sums up web and print design and how it’s ever changing and growing.  The center of attention here seems to be on repeated patterns, with smoke representing the different mediums (such as textures and interaction) entering design.  

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