Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Photos of wildlife photographers
Dare I say these photographers were spotted in their natural habitat? Hahaha! These animals are endearingly curious, love them!
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photography,
wildlife
Monday, 16 May 2016
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Breathtaking photographs
These photographs are very different from each other, but they're all very beautiful in their own way.
Labels:
photography
Sunday, 10 April 2016
This little girl is an oil painting
I don't know if the expression "she's no oil painting" is used in the US, meaning plain or unattractive. This gorgeous little girl, however, IS an oil painting. She's the daughter of talented Australian photographer Bill Gekas. He has a knack to make photographs look and feel like classical paintings. Enjoy!
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photography
Saturday, 9 April 2016
All aboard... let's fly!
These satellite photos were collected by Benjamin Grant in a study to illustrate the impact humans have on nature, seen from an unusual viewpoint. We're going to take a breathtaking tour around the world:
2. Tulip fields, Netherlands
3. Melrose Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
4. Complicated road system, just outside Madrid, Spain
5. Snails Pass, in the Andes, on the Chilean side of the border with Argentina
6. Blue evaporation ponds at a potash mine in Moab, Utah
9. The Grande Dixence dam in Switzerland is the highest gravity dam in the world, at 935 feet
10. Agricultural development in Austria
12. L'Eixample district of Valencia, in Spain
13. Victoria Falls, on the Zambezi river, between Zambia and Zimbabwe
14. The village of Espel in the Netherlands is home to 774 inhabitants
15. Oil field service ships sit off the coast of Borneo
16. Nishinoshima is a volcanic island 940km south of Tokyo, Japan
17. We finish our tour in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
7. Makati City, one of the 16 cities that constitute Manilla, capital of The Philippines
8. Bourtange is a star shaped fort in the Netherlands
11. New data reveals that China burns 17% more coal each year
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Taking a closer look...
Canadian photographer Waldo Nell took a very close look at something very beautiful and photographed it through a microscope, with magnifications varying between 10x and 40x. The results are breathtaking. The final photo is not by him. I included it to reveal the subject of Nell's images.
Labels:
photography
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