Colours, textures and patterns are the hallmark of abstract photography. With abstract photography there is only one rule and that rule is there are no rules. Rules for composition and proper focus don’t really apply. Speaking of which, I’m itching to give it a try when I’m free.
Nicholas Hance McElroy (aka Nick Hance) is a photographer living in the American West. You can find his works on Flickr, as well as on his site.
I adore his work because they have a very subtle vintage look to them. The landscapes are stunning, the portraits are beautiful and inanimate objects are breathing life through his photos.
Here is a list of 25 amazing tutorials that are powered by jQuery and CSS3. jQuery has recently released its latest version (v1.4) and some of the tutorials are making good use of the new functions (such as passing attributes to jQuery). Net Tuts Plus have compiled a handy list of new jQuery features that [...]
After stumbling upon this website showcasing the works of design firm Studio O+A, I am so going to make myself get hired by Facebook to work in their headquarters in the future *drools* I wouldn’t say that it looks as awesome as Google HQ, but it aint’ half bad! Of course, there are more photos available at the site which I’ve linked. You should really check it out!

Facebook Headquarters by Studio O+A
Leave Me is a four-minute short film produced by Daros Films, a Tulsa-based independent film company founded by Ryan Dunlap (@dunlap).
Who says shorts are, well, too short to evoke any emotional attachment among the audience? Leave Me is a perfect example of a short done perfectly, artistically, beautifully and soulfully. Leave Me tells a sad tale of a widower finally finding solace in photos found in his wife’s (Amy’s) camera.
Prewedding Film “IMAGINE” is an amazing prewedding film made by renowned videographer and director Santo (Susanto Widjaja) from Paper Cranes Production. The short film recently won two Australian awards – speaks volume of how impactful and beautiful a piece of artwork it is.
Today morning residents of Sydney, Australia reported a strange weather phenomenon – the entire city was blanketed in a deep red haze which later haded to orange and then to yellow by 7.30am. Nonetheless, it’s still pretty fascinating and yet creepy at the same time – the red haze made Sydney look like a Martian town or a city in the end of days. Oh, and you might want to check out this photo gallery of the red haze caused by a massive dust storm as speculated by experts.