Jami my bro. This is a Single Pic. No Pasting or Cutting. He learnd it frm a Tibetan Monk. Himalayas. ;D LOL
I like this illusion.
Be a cool uncle and learn how to levitate for your nieces and nephews.
I got really into "Levitation Photography" around this same time last year. I wanted to try out some of the techniques I had learned so I called my friend Alicia to help me put it to the test. When I posted the results on Facebook , I had no idea that
These amazing pictures were taken by photographer David Swindler, 36, at Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada, while on a camping trip.
This didn't look nearly as much like Up In The Air when I first started it out, I swear. :P It just sort of developed into this, so I don't really mind the similarities. Explored #51 Flickr sort of muted the colours... :S 293/365
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oh the wonders of my world There are a million and one things I would change, but I'm so tired of staring at this. Also, I think this may have subconsciously been inspired by Lissy. Hometown Glory. Forty five.
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Mike Dempsey is a Los Angeles-based photographer who stuns us with his gravity-defying images that take inspiration from his first love: skating. Each photo he produces combines a touch of danger and surrealism, with skater-esque poses to grab our attention from afar.