Illuminate my Heart – tres belle photo manipulation
de Sherry Akrami, découvrez ses autres créations sur 500 px (Téhéran)
Illuminate my Heart – tres belle photo manipulation
de Sherry Akrami, découvrez ses autres créations sur 500 px (Téhéran)
Plongez avec Darren Jew ! (Australia) et découvrez ses photographies sous-marines exceptionnelles, notamment de baleines.
Il a travaillé durant 8 ans pour le Parc National du Queensland. Il voyage en Australie, en Afrique, Alaska, Patagonie, ou encore en Antartique.. et shoot en canon.
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Having been inspired to explore a career in nature photography by my father’s travels in Antarctica, I now pursue a passion for capturing and sharing the wonder of the natural world.
After graduating from the Queensland College of Art, I first worked in commercial photography, before taking up a position as photographer with the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service, where I worked for 8 years.
I moved on from that part of my career in 1994 and my work is now published widely in books, magazines and paper products. I’ve had the opportunity to photograph extensively across Australia and in Africa, Alaska, Patagonia and Antarctica and have introduced many people to the world’s great wildlife and landscape destinations first hand, through small group photography tours, predominantly to Africa and Antarctica and the Pacific.
Canon Master:: Darren Jew from Untitled Film Works on Vimeo.
Collodion ambrotype wet plate photography – Alex Timmermans (Hollande)
« I always have been fascinated by photography.
But with the introduction of the digital camera it all became too easy, too predictable …to me.
So I forced myself to go back to the roots of real analog photography.
Not just by making the photograph itself, but by controlling the entire photographic process. »
This brought me back to the middle of the 19th century, to the amazing Collodion wet plate process.
And every single day I feel challenged to refine and improve myself.
beautiful.bizarre / Art.photography.Sculptures on issuu | cutting edge contemporary art.
Smartphone Applications to calculate long-exposures / Applications smartphone pour calculer une longue exposition en photo
If you don’t want to do math every-time you create a long-exposure, try using this smart-phone app. There are some pretty good apps on the market that make it really easy to calculate exposures.
[Source : photofocus.com, tuto Getting Started with Long Exposure Photography and ND Filters]
Aqualis expedition / Alexander Semenov est un projet de 3 ans à travers les océans, à la découverte de fabuleuses créatures.
Alexander Semenov qui fait de magnifiques photographies sous-marine en est l’auteur et a besoin de votre aide afin de financer cette aventure…
Participez et partagez !
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Aquatilis Expedition – an epic underwater journey through the world’s oceans, set to explore the world’s most extraordinary creatures (More photos and videos! And a lot of other stuff to amaze and entertain the whole world of curious people).
Even $5 will be helpful for us – we need to start repairing our vessel this summer and this campaign is the only chance. You can get cool full-sized photo of your choice and much more for bigger contribution. More is better We’re not asking for big money, but for us your support is really important.
Macabre sculptures Olivier de Sagazan. Born 1959. (FR)
For more than 20 years, Olivier de Sagazan has developed a hybrid practice that integrates painting, photography, sculpture, and performance. In his existential performative series Transfiguration, which he began in 2001, de Sagazan builds layers of clay and paint onto his own face and body to transform, disfigure and take apart his own figure, revealing an animalistic human who is seeking to break away from the physical world. At once disquieting and deeply moving, this new body of work collapses the boundaries between the physical, intellectual, spiritual and animalistic senses. The artist states: “I am interested in seeing to what degree people think its normal, or even trite, to be alive.” Olivier de Sagazan has exhibited widely in France and Europe,Canada, Brésil Corée in art galleries, museums, and film festivals. With an almost cult following online, and rave reviews about his expressive and inimitable style, it is no wonder de Sagazan’s remarkable “body art” work is featured in the non-verbal film Samsara, the Sequel to Baraka, directed by Ron Fricke.
Fantastic malaysian photographer – Abe Less on 500px