Amazing Animal Photos
April 5, 2013 § 2 Comments
It’s good to be back! This is my first post for the year 2013. Anyway, I saw these beautiful and stunning photos of animal. Truly dramatic and I can’t stop to amaze.
Animal photography is probably one of the most dangerous types of photography. The outcome totally depends on the skills of photographer and the time when the shot is taken. A photographer who uses good exposure, color and blur settings along with appropriate shutter speed and focusing techniques can produce stunning photographs.
Animal photographers have to be prepared and be ready for the unknown. They need to study action and language of animals to know every move. Many animal photographers use camouflage to hide themselves and to give photographs a natural and “natural” look. When shooting in wildness, photographers usually shoot with long telephoto lenses from a distance.
Below are the lists of stunning photos of wild, tamed and other animals:
More stunning photos here: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/02/15/35-beautiful-examples-of-animals-photography/
Stunning High Speed Photography
November 8, 2012 § 4 Comments
Basically high speed photography is a technique of capturing images with a remarkably quick shutter speed and mostly used for the scenes which cannot be seen with naked eyes. For high speed photography, you can use more or less any SLR camera, but an expensive camera can reach a much faster shutter speed and high speed photography is the game of shutter speed.
Below are the different collections of high speed photography:
More Stunning High Speed Photography: http://www.smashingapps.com/2010/01/17/40-stunning-examples-of-high-speed-photography.html
Transparent Screen Trick Photos
September 24, 2012 § Leave a comment
I’m back. That’s all I can say, it’s been a months that I’m not updating my blog, been busy for the past few months. But, today I will sure you guys will saw again a different collection of photos that I am searching for different sites.
Anyway, I was browsing the net when I saw this beautiful and creative photos, it’s called a “Transparent Screen Trick Photos“. Take transparent screen trick photos, for example. The idea is simple: you take a photo of your surroundings and set this photo as your desktop wallpaper. Once the display is positioned precisely, the transparent screen trick is achieved. Simple, but what can you do with this simple idea?
Below are the examples of transparent screen trick photos:
Photo by: Webgrisu
Photo by: ChristianR.2012
Photo by: Graeme Smith
Photo by: Chris Doelle
Photo by: Mikelo
Photo by: Erich Leeth
Photo by: *Yueh-Hua 2012
Photo by: GoogleEyes
Photo by: Badraka
Photo by: Kap4001
Photo by: 6/365 Clear Screen
Photo by: Peon.master
Photo by: Ruben Chase
BEST VINTAGE AND RETRO WALLPAPERS FOR YOUR DESKTOP
July 24, 2012 § 1 Comment
The 70′s style is back! Retro and vintage are two concepts very often seen in the design world of our modern days, in wallpapers, posters and other graphic works. I have prepared for your desktop some of these vintage and retro wallpapers that will surely please you if you are a fan of this movement. I must say that a favorite of this style is the apple logo which almost identifies itself with the seventies period.
Also, besides the usual graphic designed wallpapers you have a few landscapes in an almost grungy style. Enjoy the wallpapers and replace that desktop background of yours afterwards.
It’s like chocolate!
Helvetica
Retro Widescreen Wallpaper
Retro Profile
Retro Laptop
Simply Retro
Retro Never Dies
Retro Rainbow Stripes
Retro Curves
SNSD Seohyun Retro
Retro Style
Retro School Project
Retro NES
Buckle Up Boys
Apple wallpaper black
Cloud 9
Vintage
Mac vintage ribbons
Vintage Winter
Vintage 1
Pour Me Out!
See more photos: http://www.designyourway.net/blog/wallpapers/best-vintage-and-retro-wallpapers-for-your-desktop/
The Stunning Photos of Underwater Photography
June 28, 2012 § 1 Comment
Underwater photography is probably one of the most difficult to practice. It requires very specialized equipment and the knowledge of some advanced techniques to get a perfect picture. You need to get the correct exposure, accurate focus, controlled movement of your subject and a pleasing color balance; you also have to deal with low light. Underwater photos often suffer from loss of color and contrast when taken at a significant depth. Such photos are always adjusted with color balance to help offset the blueish tint of the water.
Below, I will present the beautiful examples of underwater photos, created by artists and professional photographers.
See more photos: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/19/25-beautiful-examples-of-underwater-photography/
Transit of Venus
June 6, 2012 § 1 Comment
New York: Venus, the brightest planet of our solar system, will pass right in front of the sun beginning at 22.09 GMT on 5 June 2012, and will finish at 04.49 GMT on 6 June.
Greatest transit is at 1.29 GMT on June 6. This transit of Venus will be the last one for the 21st century, the next such event is on December 11, 2117 when many of those who are alive today will not be there to see that.
It will take place across a period of nearly seven hours on June 5-6, 2012, and, for many places, sunrise or sunset will occur while the transit is in progress.
During the transit, Venus will appear in silhouette as a small, dark dot moving in front of the solar disk.
You must have proper eye protection to view the transit. Eclipses glasses and welder’s glass might not be best for this event.
Depending on where you live worldwide, the transit of Venus will happen on June 5 or 6, 2012. If you are a citizen of North America, north-western South America, Hawaii, Greenland or Iceland, the transit will start in the afternoon hours on June 5. And if you live in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia or New Zealand, the transit will first be seen at sunrise or in the morning hours on June 6.
Imagination vs. Reality
June 2, 2012 § 2 Comments
I saw these incredible photos from boostinspiration.com; I was amazed when I saw these photos. It combines with an art, imagination, creativity and photography. I love it and I have seen a lot of art. Photoshop or not they are fantastic combination of drawings and real photographs. Look, a lot of so called artists use photos solely as there drawing and then act as a pure copying machine. This artist used some creativity to add something to the photographs that were not there original.
So, I collect them to show you guys the power of imagination vs. reality. See amazed and decide if it is Photoshop or not (FYI: I DOT NOT BELIEVE THAT THIS IS A PHOTOSHOP) and how creative all these pictures below:
See more photos on: http://www.boostinspiration.com/drawing/incredibly-creative-pencil-drawings-vs-photography/
Rain Photography
May 31, 2012 § 5 Comments
Most photographers do not feel comfortable in taking photographs in bad weather. Yet bad weather sometimes presents the perfect opportunity to get most out of our skills. Bad weather, especially the raining time, is the best period to try out and shoot some rare and beautiful works into your portfolio.
Below we are showing beautiful examples of rain photography taken by talented photographers.
Rain in my Heart
Photo by Vika Palatova
Silhouette in the Rain
Photo by dannyst
Beautiful Rain
Photo by Anne Marthe Widvey
Caught in the Rain
Photo by Daniel Stark
Rain & Moth
Photo by black&white
After The Rain
Photo by HonBless
Photography LOVE
Photo by ravenewyork
Posture of Rain
Photo by summerrunner
Spotlight in the Rain
Photo by Paavani
Incessant Rains
Photo by Soumen Nath
Balloon in the Rain
Photo by JK
A Smile in the Rain
Photo by danny st.
Raindrops
Photo by Maozi
Point of View
Photo by Donato Buccella
Amsterdam Rain
Photo by sridge
Shining Rain
Photo by johnfish
City Portrait
Photo by City Portrait
“To photograph truthfully and effectively is to see beneath the surfaces and record the qualities of nature and humanity which live or are latent in all things.” –Ansel Adams
Amazing Photos of Macro Photography
May 30, 2012 § 3 Comments
Macro photography is the art of taking close-up pictures that reveal details which can’t be seen with the naked eye. For example, while we can see the fly on the wall, our eyes aren’t equipped to make out the fine details of the hairs on its face. This is where macro photography comes in. It gives us a glimpse into the world of the very small, which goes largely unnoticed by us as we hurriedly shuffle through our day.
Here’s the photo collection of truly amazing macro photography from various photographers.
See more photos on: http://webdesignledger.com/inspiration/40-amazing-examples-of-macro-photography