26. June 2011

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Exotic Seascapes Photography – Introduction to Paradise

Exotic Seascapes Photography – Introduction to Paradise

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When it comes to exotic seascapes, it doesn’t have to be a gifted photographer – nature makes most of the work. The blue waters, the dramatic blue sky, the deserted white beaches, water bungalows, thin boats, huge rocks – you have more inspiration than you ever needed. Topped with the good mood and relaxation.
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18. June 2011

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Bath in Varanasi, India

Bath in Varanasi, India

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This travel photo of the day introduces us to Varanasi, India. Situated on the River Gange banks, Varanasi is probably the oldest city and one of  seven holy places in India. Varanasi is also the most sacred pilgrimage place for the Hindus. They believe that coming in Varanasi and bathing in the Ganges is [...]

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18. June 2011

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Black & White Portrait Photography by David Terrazas

Black & White Portrait Photography by David Terrazas

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Portraits are such a common subject in photography, but yet so complicated to create an original portrait photography. I especially like the bw portraits, their light and shadow game, because they stimulate my imagination, leaving me place to create a story of the people behind those faces.
I found today some fantastic portraits of a [...]

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7. June 2011

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Magic Moments in Indonesia – Photo Inspiration by Dewan Irawan

Magic Moments in Indonesia – Photo Inspiration by Dewan Irawan

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I recently found these photographs by Dewan Irawan, an Indonesian artist. I was stroken buy their timeless set-up – children and grown-ups are projected in an idyllic atmosphere where nature is part of each of their action. The animals are more than just part of the set-up – they are human companions, support, friends [...]

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3. June 2011

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Looking for the True Blue – Greek Islands Photography

Looking for the True Blue – Greek Islands Photography

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Holidays are so close, and it’s enough to close my eyes, and all the Mediterranean blue will surround me. Mediterranean countries are a bliss, but still nothing compares to the “forever blue” of the Greek Islands. For the photographers, tens of Greek Islands (be it Corfu, Zakynthos, Mykonos, Rhodes or the splendid Santorini) are [...]

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30. April 2011

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What is Happiness for You?

What is Happiness for You?

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“What is hapinness for you, David?” – is the question asked by Julie Gianni (Cameron Diaz) to David (Tom Cruise) in Vanilla Sky. If I ask myself what is happiness,  I don’t only have a short answer, but a lot of little happiness reasons. I was happy being 19 and getting tickets for Bryan [...]

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29. April 2011

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Best of The Royal Wedding – William and Kate

Best of The Royal Wedding – William and Kate

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Didn’t all of you just looove this wedding? The chemistry between Kate and William, Posh wearing that classy dress, the crazy hats, the smiling Queen, but most of all, people’s enthusiasm …
Le Paris Match just aired the best photographs of the Royal Wedding, and love is in the air. As for me, I can’t [...]

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28. April 2011

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Faces of Africa – Photo Essay

Faces of Africa – Photo Essay

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Smiles, sorrow, pain, laughter, love – Africa is a rainbow of feelings.
Children playing, children suffering, women vailed, happy women, the medicine man, the tribe, the friends, scars, costumes, strange customs – is all in there, from South Africa to Mali, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Senegal or Ghana, discovered differently by each photographer.
These are the faces of [...]

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26. April 2011

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If You Lived There, Would You Stay? – Life After Chernobyl

If You Lived There, Would You Stay? – Life After Chernobyl

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April 26th 1986 – the fatidic date of world’s largest civil nuclear disaster that will change history, the sad beginning of a long-term economic, health and agricultural distress. The explosion of the reactor number four in Chernobyl probably means even more than we can imagine. Statistics – thousands of dead, 56,700 square miles of [...]

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5. April 2011

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Englishman in New York – Photo Essay

Englishman in New York – Photo Essay

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English people have something special – their special humour, their endless tea time, their accent, their own way of approaching things. It can be difficult to recognise an Englishman in the middle of Americans, but it’s not impossible.
I found this Photo Essay on Time.com – “Englishman in New York”, that I really enjoyed. The [...]

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