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Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Aerial Photography | Alex MacLean

Photographer Alex MacLean has created this stunning series of shots from aboard his plane "Cessna 182. Located at an altitude of 1500 meters, he Photographed not only the fields and forest, but also residential areas, industrial zone, as well as recreational facilities. The results was a wonderful series, perfectly conveys, the beauty of lines and shapes our world from a height. Alex interested in filming the plane for almost four decades, since 1975 , he received his pilot's license and bought plane Cessna 182. Alex to love watching how changing landscapes and photographing farmland — one of his favorite pastimes. Only " Session with Farmland" Alex McLean spent more that 6,000 hours.

The exhibition of the world's greatest aerial photographers is held in London for the first time, at Beetles + Huxley, 3-5 Swallow Street, London W1B 4DE the exhibition takes place on Monday 3rd March 2014 to Saturday 29th March 2014 More information @ Beetlesandhuxley.com

Holidaymakers in the pool of Orlando, Florida, USA.
Holidaymakers in the pool of Orlando, Florida, USA.

Monday, 3 February 2014

Mark Weinberg Photography

Mark Weinberg is a photographer and his love of photography began at the age of ten when he saved up enough money to buy a 35mm Pentax. He took it everywhere. He was raised in Pennsylvania and Utah. His college education at Brigham Young University that his discovered that he could turn his passion into a career, and he decided to drop his chemistry studies half of his double major to focus on his bachelor's degree of fine arts in Photography. As a photographer he love to travel with his camera to twenty-three different countries we are witness on his INSTAGRAM. Through his interest in design, creation, form, and light, photography became Mark's main outlet for expression. Recently Mark and his wife Liz visit a 3 week long trip to Norway to explore the country's natural beauty. Scaling jagged cliffs, visiting wooden cabins, driving along winding roads, and learning about their family's ancestry, Mark and Liz experienced an adventure they would never forget.

Mark Weinberg Photography

Friday, 17 January 2014

The Top 7 U.S. States for Animal Photography

Capturing wildlife photography is an exhilarating pastime with something new to experience during every outing. You never know what you’ll find when you head out with your camera to a secluded spot far from civilization and safely within the realm of nature. Check out these hot spots around the U.S. for diverse photography opportunities that'll give you a gentle glimpse of a different world.

California for Elephant Seals

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Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Hallstatt Austria (11 Pictures)

Tucked away in the mountains of Austria you’ll find the tiny town of Hallstatt. Hallstatt and its population of less than 1000 residents rest on the southwestern shore of the Hallstätter See. In addition to the picturesque view of the town on the lake, tourists can see the world’s first salt mine, enjoy nearby skiing, take a trip to the World Heritage Museum, and visit the Dachstein ice cave. Though this village is very small, there are a few different hotels and restaurants to choose from.

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Four sisters and 36 years


1975
1975

World Different Faces of Female


FaceResearch.org, a site run by two psychologists at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, features software that can average together faces from thousands of photos. These images purportedly show the average face of women from 40 different nationalities.

FaceResearch.org, a site run by two psychologists at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, features software that can average together faces from thousands of photos. These images purportedly show the average face of women from 40 different nationalities. 

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Two Brothers Smile With Santa for 34 Years

The holidays are always steeped in tradition, but these two brothers from Holliston, Mass. have taken sitting on Santa’s lap to a lifelong level. “We’re stuck,” the younger brother, Martin Gray, now 30, told GoodMorningAmerica.com of their annual photo opp. “We don’t really have a choice at this point.” It innocently began in 1980 with older brother, Mike, as a simple, seasonal snapshot organized by their mom, and has snowballed into a full-grown holiday mission with both brothers throughout the years. “My mom always did it and we never gave it much thought,” said Gray, but “it came to the point where we can’t really stop this since we’ve done it for 12 years.” Year after year, no matter where they were located, the brothers always made it a point to get together to quickly pose with the jolly big man. “Sometimes my brother had to scramble to come home from college and I’d just have to meet him at some random mall,” said Gray. Now, 34 years later, the Santa photo-taking torch has been passed onto a whole new generation of kids. “This will be their problem to deal with,” Gray laughed, adding, “Our mom thinks it’s hysterical, and it’s all about making mom happy.”

Two Brothers Smile With Santa for 34 Years

Monday, 23 December 2013

The Most Sensational 20 Satellite Images Taken In 2013

DigitalGlobe company has compiled the most interesting 20 images captured in May 2013 by the company’s satellites. DigitalGlobe company representatives asks fans to vote for the best images on their Facebook page. Top rated 5 images are in the final and the winning picture will be announced in January 2014. Currently, the image with the most votes is the one depicting medieval fortress in Aleppo, Syria. Here are the most amazing 20 satellite images, according to DigitalGlobe.

Cambambe dam on the river Cuanza in Angola (April 28, 2013)
Cambambe dam on the river Cuanza in Angola (April 28, 2013)

Monday, 25 November 2013

Awesome Photos


Awesome Photos

Childhood Photos Of The World’s Most Brutal Dictators

They are known universally as some of the world’s most hated, feared and brutal individuals. Once untainted and innocent youths, as men they evolved into dictators, despots, egomaniacs & warmongers.

Together they have collectively destroyed, tormented and played key roles in the deaths of millions of individuals – either through their divisive philosophy, unrelenting fascism, promotion of racism, political propaganda design to oppress the masses & strengthen authority or their unquenchable thirst for power resulting in war.

Joseph Stalin
We take a look at the likes of Adolf Hilter, Joseph Stalin, Saddam Hussein & several others during their formative years. It makes for chilling viewing, little did the photographer know the apparent monster they were photographing or that they would go on to write some of the darkest chapters in recorded history.

Classic Photo Collection of Neil Leifer


Ali vs. Liston, 1965
Ali vs. Liston, 1965

Neil Leifer — A famous American photographer. Born in 1942 in New York. For a long time he worked at Time Magazine. The author of the famous shot against time. 

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Touching Moment

Pictures that cause the most intense emotions, touch a nerve and touched to tears. Sometimes the picture is more than just another moment in the life of a person. Sometimes even a single random shot can tell a lot or cause the strongest emotions. Each shot, as his story touched to the core. These photos tell about the past, learn a lot about this and stop immediately for the future.

Loyalty
Mary McHugh mourns her slain fiance, Sergeant James Regan. "Sector 60" - a new area of ??a large cemetery in Washington - was the last refuge of hundreds of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. John Moore.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Amazing Photos Of Mexico City

Amazing Photos Of Mexico City Show That Natural Boundaries Are No Match For Urban Sprawl — Unbelievable aerial photographs of Mexico City show how the urban landscape spreads over mountains while maintaining a remarkable 25,400 people per square mile. “In a megalopolis like Mexico City,” photographer Pablo Lopez Muz tells the Daily Mail, “the relationship between man and space is ever so apparent.”

Unbelievable aerial photographs of Mexico City show how the urban landscape spreads over mountains while maintaining a remarkable 25,400 people per square mile.
PABLO LOPEZ LUZ / BARCROFT MEDIA/ Landov