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in title, tags, annotations or urlseverin koller photoblog - 0 views
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Stream of consciousness journal in which the author takes uise through his day and what he saw. One has the photo stacking issue one saw on a previous bookmark so, visually, the individual shots aren't immediately seen to their best advantage, but Koller allow the Blogger default option to do its work and link the images on his blog to the larger scale versions in storage, and there is a connection between the images, so we gain something at the same moment we lose something else. Reliably beautiful work, as far as the subject matter will allow, but don't try visiting this blog without broadband. The density of images on the page will create major downloading issues.
祝大家父親節快樂 @ 焦糖 :: 痞客邦 PIXNET :: - 0 views
Central Oregon Sunrise - 0 views
Winter Life, Fighting Over Prey - 0 views
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I pay a lot of attention to Ravens. Some of my best photographs came to be because of the ravens. Ravens are really just a big crow. They are a very intelligent bird, which I guess some can argue with. They work as a team. As a family unit and are very bold creature. More than one raven is called "An unkindness of ravens", I can see why because wow can they drive off the biggest of creatures! There are ten species of the Raven with two more that are said to be extinct. The Magpie appears to be tolerated by the Raven, though they too are finally ran off by the bigger Raven. The Magpie we have here are very smart birds, though I really do not "listen" to them as I do the Raven. After seeing the all the Ravens in a small clearing it did not take Guy long to stop the truck and off I went into the brush. Guy seen a little of what the Ravens were doing, this was running off the eagles. There were two eagles. One was a big Golden Eagle, the other was a young smaller Bald Eagle. Many of these two species of eagles are showing up together these days. I have not noticed this in years past, but this year WOW has this been obvious! The Golden Eagle standing on the prey is the first thing we noticed after the Ravens. The prey I could not identify. Did I want to identify it, not really!! It was white and it appeared to have died some time ago. One thing people do not understand about Eagles, the Golden Eagle and the Bald Eagle is, they will take a meal whether they themselves hunted it down, or if it died by some other means. Eagles will do their best to steal prey as well. The species of eagles are opportunists. They can be scavengers. The Raven were doing the best they could to run off the Eagles, but the Golden Eagle was having no part of being ran off by Ravens! The young Bald Eagle was trying to grab some of the meal when I was getting close, but took off up into a tree to watch. These are the photographs of this event.
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Photography Artical - 12 views
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Good morning world!! Hope your all having a fantastic morning. Photo Art Gallery have chosen their photographer of the day so head over to our page, check out the blog and visit their private studio to view their photographs!
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next time pls link directly to a gallery (and it is a thumbnail small gallery)
Pouring a Thermos of Hot Tea at -40°C Near the Arctic Circle | Colossal - 0 views
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Ontario-based photographer Michael Davies timed this impressive shot of his friend Markus hurling a thermos of hot tea through the air yesterday in -40°C weather. At such frigid temperatures water freezes instantly to form a dramatic plume of ice. For the last decade Davies has worked as a photographer in the fly-in community of Pangnirtung in Canada's High Arctic, only 20km south of the Arctic Circle, a place that sees about two hours of sunlight each day during the winter.
Eddystone Image, Tasmania - National Geographic Photo of the Day - 0 views
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Your Shot member Andy Chisolm was taking a break from a rigorous surfing session when he captured from the flybridge of his boat this photo of a "feeding frenzy." The rock towering above the waves-Eddystone, an ancient remnant of the mainland-is about 27 kilometers (17 miles) off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and some seabirds have been recorded nesting there. In this photo, New Zealand fur seals join albatrosses and seagulls in the apparent feast.
7 Reasons Why a Tripod is a Travel Photographer's Best Friend - 0 views
Poetic Beauty of Icelandic Seashores - Fubiz Media - 0 views
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Morten Solvstrom is an art director based in New York, which works for the agency Hello Monday. Last May, he went in Iceland, for a 10 days road-trip through the North and the southwest of the island, with a friend. He brings backs these breathtaking clichés, of peaceful banks, stunning landscapes and waterfalls of an incredible beauty. Discover the quiet magic of the island, after traveled 2356 km.
Documentary Photography of People - 0 views
How to select the best Wedding Photographer | Macmex Photography - 0 views
Vintage Wedding Photos, a New Wave in Photography - 1 views
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One kind of photography that can never go out of fashion is wedding photography. But, there are new trends that are making it even more desirable. Vintage wedding photography is one style that couples are appreciating these days. If you have a taste for the sepias and the black and whites, you must try it.
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