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photojojo: TIME Magazine has picked its top ten photos from 2012, including Stephen Wilkes’ photo of Seaside Heights, N.J. after Hurricane Sandy, and Francois Mori’s image of artist Li Wei soaring over Paris. TIME Magazine Picks the Top Ten
blue-voids: Stephen Wilkes - Ellis Island Administrative Quarters Measles Ward, Huddled Chairs Morgue, Prep Room Isolation Ward Snow-covered Corridor Psychiatric Hospital, Green Room Tuberculosis Ward
flavorpill: Stephen Wilkes takes NYC from day to night in one frame
inspirezme: Seaside Heights, N.J.: The Star Jet roller coaster at Casino Pier amusement park, once a Jersey Shore landmark, remains partly submerged in the Atlantic [ images © Stephen Wilkes for TIME ]
artgonegonzo: Stephen Wilkes, Hurricane Sandy, Seaside Heights, New Jersey, 2012 (Courtesy Monroe Gallery of Photography, Santa Fe) Read my wrap-up of the best photographs and booths at AIPAD art fair: http://whitewallmag.com/all/art/contemporary-and-mod
entombmentofamachine: Day to Night by Stephen Wilkes.
did-you-kno: Stephen Wilkes takes hundreds of photos from sunrise to sunset to create composite images that encapsulate an entire day at different US National Parks. Source
jenbekmanprojects: Seaside Heights, Post Sandy by Stephen Wilkes“As I flew over the area, the ocean appeared dead calm; there were no waves, the water looked as if I was in the Caribbean, not the Atlantic,” says photographer Stephen Wilkes of the
nevver: The New World, Stephen Wilkes
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Photographer Stephen Wilkes creates remarkable images of night and day at once by setting up his camera to take pictures of a single scene over and over for 15 hours. He then blends the images to get this time-defying effect.
lohrien: Day to Night by Stephen Wilkes In the series entitled Day to Night, Wilkes took hundreds of photographs over the span of a day (some shots took up to 15 hours), carefully adjusting the shutter to allow for proper exposure as the sun set. To
kthread: jenbekmanprojects: Seaside Heights, Post Sandy by Stephen Wilkes“As I flew over the area, the ocean appeared dead calm; there were no waves, the water looked as if I was in the Caribbean, not the Atlantic,” says photographer Stephen Wilkes
sav3mys0ul: Stephen Wilkes Central Park, 2010
skeletales: Day to Night is a spectacular ongoing series by fine art photographer Stephen Wilkes featuring urban landscapes that transcend the confines of time by presenting day and night shots of iconic cityscapes in one image. Using up to 1,500
sunnydayseveryday: Amazing photograph by Stephen Wilkes.
sav3mys0ul: photojojo: Stephen Wilkes is a guy with some serious patience. He photographs the same spot for a minimum of ten hours! The goal is to capture the transformation of a selected area from day to night. Photos Show Transformation From Day
Photographer Stephen Wilkes creates remarkable images of night and day at once by setting up his camera to take pictures of a single scene over and over for 15 hours. He then blends the images to get this time-defying effect…
hogpig: Nov. 4, 2012. In Seaside Heights, N.J., the Jet Star roller coaster at Casino Pier, once a Jersey Shore landmark, was submerged in the Atlantic as a result of Hurricane Sandy.Stephen Wilkes
gaksdesigns: The ‘Day to Night’ series by Photographer Stephen Wilkes
blazepress: Day and Night, Stephen Wilkes.
r2–d2: Day and Night in New York by Stephen Wilkes
staceythinx: Day and night merged into single photos by Stephen Wilkes
travelingcolors: Photographer Stephen Wilkes creates brilliant photo collages in which time-lapse photographs of a New York City scene are seamlessly blended into one image that passes from day into night. The collages make up Wilkes’ photo series
z-arb: Day and Night by Stephen Wilkes
timelightbox: Seaside Heights, N.J.: The Star Jet roller coaster at Casino Pier amusement park, once a Jersey Shore landmark, remains partly submerged in the Atlantic. (Photo: Stephen Wilkes for TIME) After documenting the effects of Hurricane Sandy
abandonedandurbex: Forgotten hallway on Ellis Island, by Stephen Wilkes [1080x1349]Source: https://openpics.aerobatic.io/