Thursday, June 3, 2010

Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Tips


My New iMac Photography Workspace! by Yves Janse

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Digital Photography: Best Health


My Flash Photography – Credit Goes to … by Captain Suresh

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Photography is not a crime by photographer padawan *(xava du)

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealthy


Popular Photography by ' Toshio '

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Digital Photography: Healthy Life


Edinburgh Photography, Dancing in the Street by John Gilchrist

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Photography by Claudia1967

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Postcard - published in "Photography Vibes, Best of Edition" by **charmin**

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Digital Photography: Best Life


No Photography Please by Heaven`s Gate (John)

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


NEW SITE!  NEW EVERYTHING!  40/60 Photography by Petey Photography | fortysixtyphoto.com

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Digital Photography: Great Life


High speed Photography workshop by tq1962-Tareq AlObaid

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Digital Photography: Great Living


A Year Into Photography and Lighting by ESARI

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Digital Photography: Best Life


Photography is Prohibited by Khaled A.K

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


Myself - Snake Photography Session with Russell's Viper by Captain Suresh

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Digital Photography: Great Tips For Life


Urban people landscape - Cinematic street photography using natural light - Flinders Lane Melbourne Australia by Cuba Gallery - www.cubagallery.co.nz

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Digital Photography: Best Life


Photography is Not a Crime by Thomas Hawk

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Sunday, April 11, 2010


What's REALLY in my 35mm camera bag? - with Flickr notes! by Earl - What I Saw 2.0


This Is So Amazing


Posted by Sir JUSS

The Pedestrian Project consists of several performers wearing entirely black custom-made costumes modeled after the generic images of men, women, and children seen on public signs. Mimicking the lives of everyday people, the roaming sculptural forms inspire the imaginations of onlookers, who often find themselves mesmerized as these familiar icons assume busy lives of their own. Created by New Yorker Artist/Costume Designer Yvette Helin, this idea is just Genius




I think that the photos which show the spectacles best (bearing in mind that they’re hand made and need to look a bit special), are the three-quarter angle shots.  Premiere think the full frontal pictures are better.  You can see how they 3/4 angle ones look as they are on the site at the moment (Premiere Optical).