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Okay, get ready to groan at the end of this. Don't blame me, blame my Dad. These are really creative, reminds me of bells on the trees and mushrooms on the ground. Not sure if these are photoshopped, but wouldn't it be a panic if they discovered that one of these was a $400,000.00 genuine Tiffany? And now the groan. It's lucky the artist found current bushes so they all could be lit up? I know, I know, I'm going to my room now. Please call me when dinner's ready.
That totally looks like something I would do up at the Woods campground. I have seen this work before...it's so cool to see unexpected objects in unexpected places.
Looking at these, I thought that the indirect/ reflected light was too well done to be a simple photoshop.
Image search gets the Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen, apparently these are authentic photographs of some of his art installations. An original print will set you back ~$20,000.
I believe you are right, Milleson. Some lampshades are repeated to many times in the same picture. Still the idea is really nice and the outcome very well done.
I bet some of those are worth quite a bit of money.
ReplyDeleteOkay, get ready to groan at the end of this. Don't blame me, blame my Dad. These are really creative, reminds me of bells on the trees and mushrooms on the ground. Not sure if these are photoshopped, but wouldn't it be a panic if they discovered that one of these was a $400,000.00 genuine Tiffany? And now the groan. It's lucky the artist found current bushes so they all could be lit up? I know, I know, I'm going to my room now. Please call me when dinner's ready.
ReplyDeleteMilleson - Good grief. It hadn't even occurred to me that these were 'shopped. Now that you mention it, I bet they are.
ReplyDeleteThat totally looks like something I would do up at the Woods campground. I have seen this work before...it's so cool to see unexpected objects in unexpected places.
ReplyDeleteLooking at these, I thought that the indirect/ reflected light was too well done to be a simple photoshop.
ReplyDeleteImage search gets the Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen, apparently these are authentic photographs of some of his art installations. An original print will set you back ~$20,000.
I believe you are right, Milleson. Some lampshades are repeated to many times in the same picture. Still the idea is really nice and the outcome very well done.
ReplyDeleteI love it. Like mushrooms. What a lot of work. Not me... not my thing. I could never, but those that do? Bravo!
ReplyDeleteAnon@8:29pm - OMG! Thank you for this information. I will change the post to give credit to him.
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