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Popup Fiasco is Ian Haigh’s personal blog, for all things I find interesting but not too geeky (see how I switched from third to first person there?). This blog is tall and skinny. Like me.
For more computer related stuff (scripting, motion graphics, things like that), go and have a look at ianhaigh.com.
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Category Archives: visual
Bonny Scotland by Bike
Danny McAskill shows off his amazing bike skillz amidst stunning scenery, beautiful cinematography, and a great soundtrack (the second song is by none other than Sydney’s The Jezabels). I love that it has nothing in common with your typical trick … Continue reading
American Hipster
American Gothic, updated.
Continue readingCamels and Moustaches
Magnificent mo’s, all the way from Rajasthan, India. From the Big Picture. Seems the guy in pic #12 would rather be doing anything else.
The Illustrative Leaf
Amusing puns – and imaginative scissorcraft – with the humble leaf. Appropriately Autumnal, for those north of the equator.
52 Suburbs
This LOUISE HAWSON character has taken a year off, set up a blog called 52 Suburbs, and is gallivanting around Sydney taking photos: I’ve lived in Sydney for over 30 years but I’ve never set foot in most of its … Continue reading
Sand Animation
A woman draws in sand to create a mesmerising animation. From Україна має талант – aka “Ukraine’s Got Talent”. Via mUmBRELLA.
Kalle Gustafsson
I love the colours in Kalle Gustafsson’s photography. Via ISO50 Blog.
Landscape Photos – Remixed
A gigantic monster roams epic landscapes in photo remix. Via Jon.
Invisible Car
An artist in the UK has painted a Skoda to look invisible. More pics here. Via BuzzFeed.
The Strobist
Dustin Diaz takes photos. He also takes photos of the setup. The setup: And the finished result: Interesting to see how it’s done, huh? Via Flickr Blog.
