Alexis Godschalk has got some beautiful photos of the 1000BHP beast, the Bugatti Veyron.
No word on the web page as to whether he got to take it for a spin, but the photos are stunning.
Copyright 2009 Alexis Godschalk.
Alexis Godschalk has got some beautiful photos of the 1000BHP beast, the Bugatti Veyron.
No word on the web page as to whether he got to take it for a spin, but the photos are stunning.
Copyright 2009 Alexis Godschalk.
Fireworks, they were impressive when I was 7 years old. These days, I am not a huge fan. That might explain my Flickr stream of 3300 odd photos, and not a one of fireworks.
But, if you are a champion of the pyrotechnic visual display, I have some great news. The link below will give you some great tips on how to best capture fireworks with photography.
Some of these shots look farmiliar, but some are new, so check them out.
The art of photo manipulation is the process of making changes to your photographs, usually in a way that takes them away from reality. Photo manipulations are used everywhere, but can mainly be seen in advertising, where companies try to capture the public’s attention with manipulated scenes featuring their latest products.
This post is #300 for the blog, so a little celebration is in order. 🙂
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Proving that it is more about the person behind the camera, than the actual camera itself, Rick Sammon has an interesting write up about his experience with a compact camera.
I use the word “confessions” in jest because I’m known for shooting with top-of-the-line digital SLR cameras that produce knockout images in all lighting conditions, indoors and out. In addition, these digital SLRs accept more than 50 lenses and dozens of accessories that expand the camera’s capabilities. So like some pros I know, I’d have to plead the Fifth (tongue in cheek) when asked about shooting with a less-than-the-best camera.
The Digital Camera | Compact-camera Shooter | Layers Magazine.
Given I am diving into the 52 week project, I thought people might like this excellent comic strip from Aaron Johnson who does What the Duck.
What the Duck is a terrific comic strip that takes the piss out of photographers and photography.
1/52, originally uploaded by norbography.
The 1st shot in the 52 week project.
This was inspired by mate mate Jason’s Facebook profile shot. If it is good enough for him.
Taken at work on the N95. I work for Telstra, Australia’s largest Telecommunications company. I am a designer. I design infrastructure projects. It certainly isn’t my ideal job, sitting at a desk all day using Microsoft Word, but it pays the bills and I get to live in my little patch of paradise.
Each week I will try and tell a story about myself. I plan to bore your sox off!
Here are some stunning surfing photos, and to make it a more immersive experience for the whole family, click on the YouTube video below and turn the sound up, then click the link below it for the surfing photos.
So you want some more love over at Flickr? You want the #1 photo in Explorer? You want to be the next Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir? Well, I have a link here that will bring you closer to your ambitions.
The people over at www.holgablog.com have exceeded their already high standards with this feature on the Tour de France. Make sure you check the links at the bottom of their page as well, some stunning photos taken with Holga cameras.
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