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The Razorbax

So last week I shot some photo’s of a band I’ve known for a good year or two. They’re about to launch their début album in March. Here a couple of the photo’s. Click on the photo to listen to the single ‘Wake Up! Wake Up!’ off the album. Top photography blogs ...

One World One Photo

One World One Photo is a project created by myself to bring together creative minds into one collaboration. The idea behind it is that everyone from all around the world has taken a photo or made a drawing or painting that they’re particularly proud of. You don’t have to have been...

Skeletons Flapper and Firkin Birmingham

Click on the photo to go to their Myspace! http://connarokeeffe.co.nr Top photography blogs ...

Flapper and Firkin.

I shot Skeletons again this week. I really love doing it. I get to try new style and new ways of capturing live music and I think these might be some of the best photo’s of taken of them. That why its a double post =] Click on the photo to...

Feel The Beat

This is a photo I took of Skeletons the other week. I really like shooting them they’re always full of energy. Click on the photo to go to their Myspace? http://connarokeeffe.co.nr Top photography blogs ...

To abstract?

This is part of a body of work I’ve been working on about the accidental photograph and sometimes there can be beauty behind the abstraction. I have looked very much at the work of Walead Beshty and Beshty’s experimentation with the accidental photograph. This particular photo is one of my favourites. http://connarokeeffe.co.nr Top photography...

WildShots

Top 10 ways to make sure you’ll never be a pro.

Through the various workshops I lead and classes I teach, I inevitably run into a number of aspiring professional photographers. More than a few of them however, seem doggedly determined to do everything they can to make their dream of professional photography impossible....

An engaging snowflake photography weekend

Well, I really had myself a tremendous weekend this last weekend that consisted of three spectacular and completely unrelated events......

2009 – My photo year in review plus a new contest

I was sitting back the other day contemplating what a great year 2009 had been. 2010 is going to have to be pretty spectacular to upseat it, but I'm optimistic. My year, like my life, largely revolves around photography and I thought it might be useful to run...

A snowflake time of year

Instead, I've been doing some learning, updating of my web sites, working with a fabulous graphics designer on updating my logos, enjoying Christmas and time with my sweetie KAK, and, with KAK's assistance I've been photographing some of the most spectacular snowflakes......

Acer Aspire – Greatest travel laptop for photographers ever?

Like most trips to remote destinations, this trip had weight restrictions. And unlike some trips I've been on, the folks at one of the airlines, actually enforce the weight requirements. This meant that I needed to carefully plan the gear that I was going to bring with me...

Book Review: 100 Ways to Take Better Nature & Wildlife Photographs

I recently got my hands on a book called "100 Ways To Take Better Nature & Wildlife Photographs" by Guy Edwards and published by David & Charles. I'm a big believer in life-long learning and will......

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Killer Tips

Tip – A Bunch of Crop Tool Tips

It’s Friday and I’m heading up north to shoot my sister-in-law’s wedding. Wish me luck Anyway, I figured I’d close out the week with [...]...

How Backing Up Just Saved My Butt

You probably always hear people talk about backing up right? Well something happened to me recently that I figured I’d share in hopes that anyone not backing [...]...

The 5 Places I use Lightroom Presets The Most (And the least)

If you’ve ever looked into Lightroom’s Presets folder (Lightroom Preferences > Presets area) you’ll see there are actually a lot of different areas in Lightroom that have [...]...

Video – Before & After

Greetings from Dubai! I'm teaching at Gulf Photo Plus this week but I made sure I recorded a video before I left. It's another one of those before/after videos and it takes one of my photos from a hot air balloon festival I shot last summer from start to finish....

Worth-a-click

Here's a few things worth checking out as you surf around the web today. First a couple of "me" things: • I just turned my new portfolio website live over at MattKloskowski.com. • A good friend of NAPP (Firgs) has an interview with me posted on her website (lots of other NAPP...

Preset – Warm and Fuzzy Effect

Hey folks. I'll be heading out to teach at Gulf Photo Plus in Dubai later this week (by the way, if you have any "must shoot" places out there please let me know). Anyway, I wanted to make sure I got another preset in before I left. I called this...

Tony Eckersley

American Balalaika Symphony

On the 16th January, 2010, I was asked to photograph the American Balalaika Symphony who were performing at the Strathmore. Make sure you try and catch one of their shows as they were absolutely fantastic. Combining the rich traditions of the Russian Music School with the best of European and American...

2009 in Pictures

2009 was an interesting year full of ups and downs for pretty much everyone. We were (are) facing a massive economic crisis, unemployment was at an all time high, people were loosing their homes, on going war, yet we all are continuing to battle on and continue to live life...

Great Falls National Park + my water technique

EXIF: Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Exposure: 0.6 sec Aperture: f/16.0 Focal Length: 70 mm ISO Speed: 50 A wintery photo I took a few weekends ago on my way home from a meeting… With Great Falls National Park being the closest park to home, I like to stop in when I can,...

Public Performance – filmed with the 5D mark II

On December 4, 2009 over a hundred people descended on Bethesda Lane startling shoppers with a surprise performance in celebration of Strathmores upcoming world premiere performances of Take Joy! A new holiday show, Take Joy! reminds us that amid the hurry and hassles of the holidays we can find light...

I do Wedding Photography?

Something a little different from me today… While travel and landscape photography is my ‘thing,’ I have also dabbled in other areas of photography, especially while transitioning and forming my career path from graphic designer to photographer. Over the summer I was presented with the opportunity to shoot the wedding of...

Great Falls National Park Black and White

When I was really young, I remember taking a trip to Yosemite National Park and hearing this name over and over again that ultimately defined photography of the American West. The name ‘Ansel Adams’ stuck with me from that moment and has been an inspiration behind my vision for Landscape...

Photofocus

Photo Book Review – No Plastic Sleeves: The Complete Portfolio Guide for Photographers and Designers

Author: Larry Volk and Danielle Currier Publisher: Focal Press Review by Conrad J. Obregon Visual professionals usually introduce themselves to prospective clients and employers by presenting a portfolio. No Plastic Sleeves: The Complete Portfolio Guide for Photographers and Designers calls itself a complete guide to portfolio preparation. The authors claim it is aimed...

Lightroom’s Adjustment Brush Essentials

Photo by Scott Bourne – Post by Rob Sylvan – Follow Lightroomers on Twitter Lightroom’s Adjustment Brush is a powerful tool intended for making local adjustments to your photos with any combination exposure, brightness, contrast, saturation, clarity, sharpness, and color settings. Here are 10 tips to make your experience with the...

Nudeoir Round Two – Learning From the Models

During the 2010 WPPI conference, I helped out and hung out at a photo shoot with Carlos Baez, assisted by Jessica Lark. The shoot involved two professional models and what Carlos calls – “nudeoir.” Carlos presently is one of the best photographers working with the nude form. So it’s no surprise...

My On-The-Road Photo Files Workflow

Photo Copyright Scott Bourne 2010 – All Rights Reserved I’m coming off eight weeks on the road, away from my Gig Harbor studio. Several of you wrote in this week to ask how my on-the-road workflow works. So here it is. I now have to manage both video and stills so this...

Hasselblad H4D40 First Impressions

During WPPI I had the pleasure of meeting the president of Hasselblad USA and, getting my hands on the new Hasselblad H4D40. The 40 megapixel camera is a design marvel. It features a CCD sensor by Kodak and performs well in low light, it has a very wide dynamic range that...

Create Better Outdoor Portraits Using Electronic Flash

EDITOR’S NOTE: Photofocus is proud to announce the addition of Andrew Darlow as a regular contributor to our site. Post by Andrew Darlow -  Follow Andrew on Twitter Electronic flash has many uses when outside. For starters, flash can reduce or eliminate “raccoon eyes,” a look that can occur due to shadows...

Gallery

While my current blogging software (iWeb) works reasonably well in helping me keep current with posting new photographs, the site isn’t very conducive to quickly viewing older entries, particularly if a visitor wants to look at a lot of photographs without a bit of page loading time.Thus the addition of...

Meringue

"The dessert crowns the dinner. To create a fine dessert, one has to combine the skills of a confectioner, a decorator, a painter, an architect, an ice-cream manufacturer, a sculptor, and a florist. The splendour of such creations appeals above all to the eye - the real gourmand admires them...

Carrot Cake

Carrot Cake with Candied Carrot, Cinnamon Ice Cream and Raisin SaucePhotographed at the Sheppard Mansion, Hanover, PA....

Desserts Revealed

One of the surprises of the recent photowalk was the plated desserts… What would Chef Little provide for us to photograph and eat?As expected, everything was amazing. We were treated to:• Lemon Meringue Cake• Carrot Cake with Candied Carrot, Cinnamon Ice Cream and Raisin Sauce• Chocolate Peanut Butter Mousse; Chocolate...

Acute Angles

Routes 194 and 116 meet as part of a five-way intersection in Hanover, creating acute angles for the corners of the neighborhood blocks. In the case of these two buildings, the architects went with it, giving us some interesting structures.This photograph was captured during the recent Sights, Sounds and Tastes...

Shooting Back

One of our traditions at our photowalks is to have our photowalkers “shoot back” at me while I take our group photo. I definitely get the better end of the deal.Scott Fredericks, the Minister of Music at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Hanover, started off our day with a demonstration...

Stuart Nafey Photography

Pictures from Antarctica

Gentoo Penguin_DSC4143, originally uploaded by jc_on_vacation.Friend Justine Carson recently returned from a month long, photography workshop/trip to Argentina, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia Island and Antarctica and brought back incredibly beautiful and amazingly close-up pictures of penguins, seals, birds, ice and mountains. When they were not on land taking pictures,...

Maverick's Photo Roundup

Several people have asked if I was able to photograph the Maverick’s surf contest this weekend. I was on my way to ski Kirkwood when I heard the Maverick’s competition was on. We had an excellent time skiing and I have no pictures from the contest.Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez /...

The Apple iPad and the Photographer

Is the iPad a new useful product for photographers and photography in general? Photo bloggers are already writing articles discussing using it to display your portfolio, transferring pictures to and from cameras, other computers and online galleries, photo manipulation software and even tethering it as a view finder for location shoots. Tim O'Brien...

How to Pack Photography Gear - Chase Jarvis

Found this short video where Chase Jarvis demonstrates equipment packing strategies. He covers suitable bags and cases, common required gear and tips on how to deal with airline security....

Journey to Nepal Slideshow in Half Moon Bay

Lars Howlett, photographer for the Half Moon Bay Review, recently trekked in Nepal and will present a slideshow of the journey at the Enso Gallery, on Kelly Ave in Half Moon Bay on Sunday, January 24, 5pm.I enjoy Lars' photography and expect this to be an exceptional show. Photos are...

GoPro video of Bart Willems surfing Mavericks

This is a tiny version of the video. Try clicking the full screen button for the best view.From the notes on the YouTube video:Bart Willems went for a session in 15ft surf at Mavericks on 2010-01-10 and documented a session on GoPro HD camera. A 3 hour session is condensed...

Photography Served Featured Projects

urbex in light

lightpainting in abandoned places ... no photoshop - only photography. please visit www.jadikan-LP.com for more infos or collaborations. lumineusement...

I believe in 88

After a personal encounter with a neonazi at 14 years of age, the photographer left to meet and follow the people that call themselves neonazi's...

Lurking

This series is a study of fog in a desolate city....

Last Works

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Born to Swim ~!!

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modernes Stadtleben

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Ian Britton - FreeFoto.com Photoblog

Sea, rocks and waves

Sea, rocks and waves...

Blencathra, also known as Saddleback, one of the most northerly mountains in the English Lake District

Blencathra, also known as Saddleback, one of the most northerly mountains in the English Lake District...

Trees in the mist

Trees in the mist...

Fog in the valley on Stainmore Summit

Fog in the valley on Stainmore Summit...

Winter scene in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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Grasmere

Grasmere...

Citynoise.org Latest Articles

Nordhavnen

Posted in: Copenhagen, Denmark by L.E.R.O.. Nordhavnen - "The North Harbour" in Outer Copenhagen. A deserted industrial area. But not entirely deserted....

A Schlepp Through Schenectady -Proctor's Theater

Posted in: Schenectady, NY by Franny Wentzel. Proctor's Theater was built in the 1920s as part of a chain of motion Picture and vaudeville theaters - there are Proctor's Theaters in the cities of Utica and Troy. By the 1970s it had been reduced to showing porno movies before being restored...

Queen Louise's Bridge

Posted in: Copenhagen, Denmark by L.E.R.O.. Queen Louise's Bridge...

Bit of Everything on Preston St.

Posted in: Ottawa, Canada by Nicole. Preston street, also named Corso Italia, is the heart of Littly Italy The new Archway at the entrance of Little Italy But we find a bit of everything on Preston street.... One of Ottawa's oldest pools, complete with the original Art Nouveau lettering. Took me a while to...

A Schlepp Through Schenectady - Lower State Street

Posted in: Schenectady, New York by Franny Wentzel. Continuing on our journey to the less frequented side of the downtown district... First a look back uptown from under the railway bridge... and the shiney new cineplex... Just before you get to the bridge - the underside of which was turned into a bus...

No Standing...

Posted in: Bronx, NY by Peter. ...I guess that's why she's sitting. Bronx, NYC New York City graffiti, decay Puerto Rico...

JMG-Galleries - Jim M. Goldstein Photography

The Quiet – Yosemite National Park

Locations to enjoy quiet are few and far between these days. Fewer and fewer locations exist where you can go to avoid hearing man and/or man made objects. Even when I was in the Arctic it was common to hear small planes and on one rare occasion a jumbo jet....

Why the iPad Doesn’t Matter, Yet Matters

As you’re probably aware the iPad is on the way and its going to save the world! All will be right again when the Apple iPad hits the streets in early April. Nikon and Canon photographers will sing Kumbaya together, dogs will get along with cats and newspapers will again...

Gates of the Valley – Yosemite National Park

“Gates of the Valley” has always been a vantage point that exemplifies the beauty of Yosemite National Park. While many of us know iconic Yosemite from the “tunnel view”, it is the ground level view of “‘Gates of the Valley” that provides a sense of scale that eternally entrances me....

Recommended Reading: U.S. Highway 89 by Ann Torrence

Few places in my travels have made as lasting an impression on me as those I’ve visited along Highway 89. There is not a week that goes by that my mind doesn’t wander to places I’ve visited on Highway 89. The landscapes, people and small towns that make up this...

Golden Gate Bridge & Fog at Sunrise

By definition the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge rising above the fog is as iconic a photo as you can take.  Most of these  types of photos are taken looking Southeast from the Marin Headlands at a distance of 1 – 1 1/4 miles. The photo below was captured...

EXIF and Beyond: Russell Brown, John Knoll & Kevin Connor

The 34th episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released (duration 16:54 min.) This episode of EXIF and Beyond features interviews of Russell Brown, John Knoll and Kevin Connor (Adobe Senior Director of Product Management) from the Adobe Photoshop 20th Anniversary Celebration held in San Francisco on February 18th, 2010. ...

Digital Camera Resource Page News Feed

Two Tuesday galleries

I've got two new photo galleries for you today:...

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 / DMC-G10 announced

Panasonic today announced two new Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens cameras, both of which serve as replacements to the Lumix DMC-G1. The entry-level model is the DMC-G10, while the fancier model is known as the DMC-G2. Both bring notable improvements to the G1 (which was the first...

Pentax K-x reviewed

I've posted my review of the Pentax K-x digital SLR. Does the entry-level K-x have what it takes to keep up with some tough competition? Find out in our review!...

Another forum registration amnesty weekend

This weekend I'm turning off the spam filters which block many popular e-mail providers, so those of you who have been waiting to register for our forums can now do so. The filters will be off Friday through Sunday, so come back then and sign up!...

Canon to improve EOS-5D Mk II video recording (again)

Canon has tipped us off to a new firmware update for the EOS-5D Mark II, mostly related to HD movie recording. This latest update, version 2.0.3, will add 24p video acquisition and also lowers the frame rate in 30p mode to 29.97 fps. You also get manual audio control,...

PMA catch-up: Sigma SD15

Three cameras shown at PMA that I am yet to mention are from Sigma. The first is the SD15, which is a digital SLR that uses the unique Foveon X3 sensor, which has three layers, one for each color (red, green, and blue). This sensor design promises...

Camera Labs and DSLR Tips latest news and reviews

Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i - DSLR review!

Canon's EOS 550D / Rebel T2i is the company's latest upper entry-level DSLR, and by inheriting a number of key aspects of the higher-end EOS 7D at half the price, it's understandably generated a lot of interest. The EOS 550D / T2i features exactly the same 18 Megapixel...

Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i High ISO Noise results and HD video samples!

Canon's EOS 550D / Rebel T2i is the company's latest upper entry-level DSLR, and by inheriting a number of key aspects of the higher-end EOS 7D at half the price, it's understandably generated a lot of interest. So ahead of our upcoming in-depth review we're pleased to present a preview...

Canon PowerShot A3100 IS affordable compact review!

Canon's PowerShot A3100 IS is the first of the 2010 compacts! It's an affordable model with 12.1 Megapixels, a 4x stabilized zoom and 2.7in LCD screen. The successor to the best-selling PowerShot A1100 IS, it becomes the first PowerShot A-series to run from a Lithium Ion battery which greatly improves...

Canon EF-S 18-135mm IS lens review!

The EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS is Canon's new kit lens for up-market bodies, or those wanting to upgrade from the basic EF-S 18-55mm IS without breaking the bank. This latest kit lens boasts a 7.5x range which takes you from wide-angle to decent telephoto coverage, along with...

Canon EF-S 15-85mm IS USM review and video tour in High Definition!

Canon's EF-S 15-85mm IS USM is a general-purpose zoom designed for Canon's range of cropped-frame DSLRs. Replacing the EF-S 17-85mm IS USM, the new model boasts wider coverage equivalent to 24mm and claims superior optical quality. In our new HD video tour we've demonstrated its focusing speed, coverage and zoom-creep,...

Olympus 'PEN' E-P2 review!

The Olympus E-P2 is an enhanced version of the highly innovative E-P1, which used the Micro Four Thirds standard to pack a DSLR-sized sensor and removeable lens mount into a compact body. The E-P2 also shares the E-P1's built-in stabilisation, 720p HD video and wealth of manual controls, but now...

A Labyrinth of Stone

You will immediately recognize that the image above was shot at or near Bryce Canyon National Park, since there isn’t anything like these particular Hoodoo and fin formations anywhere else on the planet (okay, at Cedar Breaks National Monument as well, but that is part of the same geological structure). ...

The Myth of the Golden Hour, Part IV

The image above was recorded in The Wave at about 12:20 MST on August 27, 2009, using the Nikon D700 and the AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED lens at 45mm.  Exposure was f/16 at 1/250s, with an ISO of 200.  The Wave is found in the Coyote Buttes North section...

A Moment in Time Recovered

Whether it’s a box of photos, or pages in an album, to a keen archivist it’s the challenge of the undiscovered country, a set of visions created by dear friends or relatives, to be rendered in modern digital terms. The image above represents three generations.  On the left is Meredith, her...

The Magic Mouse

If you live on computers, as more and more of us do, then finding a proper pointing device, e.g., the mouse, is critical.  From their initial conception and design, up through only very recently, these things remained essentially unchanged (okay, RF-cordless was a key design improvement). About a year or so...

The Wave Experience

If you follow photoblogs like this one at all, you will certainly have heard of ‘The Wave’.  I’ll argue that it’s not just a place, but more of an experience sort of thing.  Among other things, it is an adventure…. For many, the adventure begins with the quest for a permit....

The Myth of the Golden Hour, Part III

In Part II in the series we discussed an overlay method that improves definition in the highlight areas of the image.  Part II was published on January 22, and Part I was published on January 13.  In this installment, we will consider a method for enhancing contrast by application of...

Cardinal Photo - Nature and Travel Photo Specialists

Snow: Your Portable Light Source

I was reminded repeatedly on my recent trip to Yellowstone that metering in snow scares people. Any time we were near other photographers you could hear the timid “now snow is +1, right?” call out to a companion. From reading his latest BT Journal my friend Moose Peterson heard plenty...

Winter in Yellowstone

I’m just back from a great trip with my friends Will & Lawrence to Yellowstone and southern Montana. Due to scheduling issues we almost missed the winter season but got there just in time for some good snow scenes and plenty of animals along the roads… ...

Fun with Flashlights

The great weather in Death Valley last week brought out lots of tourists and made getting into dinner a tough proposition. So with an hour to spend before we'd be seated there wasn't enough time to go back and look at images, so my daughter Annie and I decided to...

Making a Great Promotional Banner – Step by Step

I’m in no way a graphics designer, but as a photographer and safari leader I spend time and money promoting my work and my trips. From time to time I have an opportunity to feature a large display banner. Next week at the NANPA Summit our partners Journeys Unforgettable will...

Canon Ups the Entry-Level D-SLR Ante with 18MP Rebel T2i Featuring Full 1080p HD Video for $799 MSRP

Canon has once again raised the bar for entry level Digital SLRs (D-SLRs) by bringing many of the features found in its mid-range 7D model down into a new entry level Rebel--the EOS Digital Rebel T2i. In addition to the 7D's 18MP sensor (with improved low light performance up to ISO 6400...

Nikon brings VR to its Wide-Angle Zooms with a new 16-35mm f/4 AF-S VR, also new ultra-fast 24mm f/1.4

One missing link in Nikon's Pro lens line has been the lack of VR on the mid-range and wide-angle zoom lenses. Certainly VR is not as important on these lenses as on longer focal lengths, but there are many conditions where hand-holding is the only option and a low shutter...

Photography Blog - News

Geologtag for iPhone

Geologtag is an iPhone application that facilitates the geotagging of your digital photos. Read more and comment » ...

Kubota Texture Tools and Sloppy Borders

Kubota Image Tools have announced the release of new Kubota Texture Tools and Kubota Sloppy Borders on Dashboard, a floating palette within Photoshop that acts like a mini search engine for actions. Read more and comment » ...

Tilt-Shift Adapter for Micro Four Thirds

A Japanese company has developed a tilt-shift adapter for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Read more and comment » ...

BenQ C1250

The BenQ C1250 is a 12-megapixel digital compact camera with a backlit LCD screen. Read more and comment » ...

Free Photoshop Plug-ins from onOne Software

onOne Software has released two fully functional Photoshop plug-ins called PhotoTools 2.5 Free and PhotoFrame 4.5 Free. Read more and comment » ...

PocketWizard FlexTT5 Coming to Nikon Users

PocketWizard has started testing the Nikon version of its FlexTT5 wireless transceiver. Read more and comment » ...

MacroMutt.com: Dog Photographers + Dog Photography

An Update

Greetings! I realize that a few of you visit this blog from time to time and, as I consider how long I’ve been inactive, felt that I owed you an apology. I have not been posting and, what may be worse, have not responded to various communications. I am truly...

Washington Dog Photographer: Northwest Dog Shots

Photographer: Bruce Weber Dog's Name: Scotty Studio: Northwest Dog Shots Location: Seattle, Washington...

Hawaii Dog Photographer: Alvarado Photography

Photographer: John Rey And Jess Alvarado Dog's Name: Princess Studio: Alvarado Photography Location: Honolulu, Hawaii...

Canada Dog Photographer: Paws Up Photography

Photographer: Jeni Dawson Dog's Name: Maggie Studio: Paws Up Photography Location: Edmonton, Alberta Canada...

Nashville Dog Photographer: Adrian Hitt Photography

Photographer: Adrian Hitt Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's: Henry and Charlotte Studio: Adrian Hitt Photography Location: Nashville, Tennessee...

Australia Dog Photographer: K9 Photography

Photographer: Diana Leventhal Dog's Name: Rocky Balboa Studio: K9 Photography Location: Gold Coast, Australia...

360 Cities

Thailand: Watpongsanook5

Panoramic photo by Sutthipong Senathee.Click the image to open the interactive version. ...

Thailand: Wat Pong Sanook3

Panoramic photo by Sutthipong Senathee.Click the image to open the interactive version. ...

Brazil: Golden Refuge - Majorlandia - Canoa Quebrada - CE

Panoramic photo by Farjoun, Daniel.Click the image to open the interactive version. 360 degree panorama of Golden Refuge at Majorlandia - Canoa Quebrada - Ceará - Brazil.Full of beautiful sculptures made by Antônio Eduardo, know as Toninho of the Colored Sand)....

Rio de Janeiro: Pedra da Macumba!! Rio da Janeiro

Panoramic photo by Michele Volpicella.Click the image to open the interactive version. A spectacular scenery from Rio. Getting to this place takes a little climbing, but you are rewarded with a fantastic view of a very little known place from this incredibly beautiful town....

Mexico: Vista Cercana Al Poblado De Temoris

Panoramic photo by Alejandro Ahumada.Click the image to open the interactive version. ...

Scotland: Dalmuir West Dunbartonshire

Panoramic photo by Peter Stark.Click the image to open the interactive version. ...

LittlePurpleCow Photography: Moment of the Day

A Hint of Electricity

I wonder what makes us turn away from the spark of something extraordinary. A hint of electricity within reach. Maybe it's fear. Maybe it's resistance to the change that would undoubtedly ripple from the source of connection. I'm not worthy, I've heard myself whisper aloud. And what if I indulge...

A Glimpse of Photographer John Loengard

“Meet John Loengard and make his image.” I wrote a number of weeks ago in my little black journal. It felt so far-fetched. Meet and photograph the photographer I admire most? It was quite silly, actually. Who am I to dare dream it? I had no connection to him, only...

No Longer Long-Lost

A door to my past opened up and let him in. My cousin, Chris. Though our maternal grandmothers were sisters, and we grew up within driving distance of each other as young children, Chris and I have been apart for the majority of our lives. We saw eachother only on...

When Words Fail

It was Sunday, our first full day in Tanzania. Our safari driver pulled off the long stretch of road on our way back to Arusha from Ngorongoro Crater. One the seats in his vehicle had broken at the frame, so in an effort to keep us comfortable for the remainder...

These Things I Need to Know

Oh, how I love this man, Dr. Nix. My Photography 101 professor. I didn't intend to pursue photography as a career at the time, but was intrigued with it enough to take the class as an elective en route to my BFA. Dr. Nix taught me how to make a...

A Stationary Magic

"Photography is in essence a scientifically accurate process for the reproduction of objective appearances, a stationary magic that fixes a second from time's passage on a single plane. Its greatest service is documentary." – Lincoln Kirstein, Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, December 1933 I've read this phrase over and over again....

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