The Best of Discovery-it #636

The Best of Discovery-it #636

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Hi there, welcome back to The Best of Discovery-it! All the best posts voted by the Discovery-it curator team will have their own dedicated space within the Hive blockchain. This digest intends to bring to light all those authors who often remain unnoticed and therefore reward all those who create quality posts, leading them to establish themselves on the platform. But that's not all!
After a careful selection, our curators will also choose the most deserving articles among all those voted to create a ranking of the Top posts of the day.
So who are today's winners?


Photography Mushroom Baeospora Myosura

by @teungkulik

If you’re passionate about natural photography, you shouldn’t miss this latest post by teungkulik. The author shares with us a selection of photos taken in black and white technique representing the fungus species called Baeospora Myosura. It’s a species that has very coarse and long hair and it belongs to the Marasmiaceae family. “I took a photo of conifercone mushrooms in a pile of dry and rotting grass. There is also a plain white, cream with white” the author told us.


When you do the anatomy practice quickly so you add it colors just for fun.

by @sofialorenzo

The title of today’s drawing by sofialorenzo is “My darling dancer”. In particular, everything started from an anatomy study. The artist shares with us the creative process and some details of the artwork. Don’t miss this interesting post!

[ENG-ESP]Fusion 3.0/Fusión 3.0

by @politeumico

In this nice post by politeumico you can meet “Fusion 3.0”, an artwork realized with a photograph of a face inside a fractal program called KWildfire. “I tried a couple of things like posing the figure between color planes, adding geometric shapes surrounding the face, putting lenses over his eye, brow and chin. I did all of these things with fractals wit JWF. Finally, I gave an oil painting look to the face using one of the photoshop filters and change the color gamut for some variants” the artist told us. What a beautiful result!

Inside the Diesel Tank - Light Painting - 3 images

by @gunnarheilmann

“A good friend and epic Light Painter (Sven Gerard) showed me the entrance of this Fuel Tank. It is pretty much just a small door on the side of a hill an hour south of Berlin. Then you take stairs down into the darkness. The first time I wasn't in the mood to go in. Big mistake or lucky me going there again…” this is how this interesting post by gunnaherilmann starts. The photographer shares with us some beautiful shots taken in this magical place with the technique of lightpainting. Don’t miss this amazing selection of photos!



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