Rights Photography of the Civil Era: Quiet Strength that Speaks the Loudest

Guest Article by Amy Cobb Amy Cobb feels most at home behind a keyboard or a snapping shutter. She’s a Jill-of-All-Trades media refugee turned blogger who, since jumping ship from the Fourth Estate, blogs on all things media and media-education-related. Most recently she’s worked on cataloging the best photography colleges.…

The Beauty of Eiffel Tower from various Photographers

Named after a french civil engineer Gustave Eiffel, this tower stands tall over period of time. Here in this post of ours, we have collected some amazing pictures of Eiffel tower over the years, these pictures show us how modernization has its impact on this tower and humanity.The tower its…

121 Clicks Flickr Best Entries Of May 2013

A Grand tribute to all our Flickr fans, who has been submitting their wonderful pictures to our group pool. We have decided to bring a post every month with some top pictures from our group pool. We hope this would be of great inspiration to the photographers out there. Keep…

Landscape Photographer Portfolios for Inspiration – Part1

Beyond the clouds and the ecstasy of what these mountains, valleys and endless oceans could speak there remains a landscape filled with silence and so much for our astonishment. A Zen Proverb says, Mountains keep flowing while the river remains passive and stands tall midst the chaos around time and conscience. These Landscapes and…

New Time Lapse Video – Melbourne like you have never seen before

Melbourne based photographer Debashis Talukdar spent 18 months capturing this time-lapse video of his home city. This 4-minute-and-10-second video is made from over 13,000 images that were all individually shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, and either a Canon 17-40mm EF or a Canon 24-105mm EF lens. Here are…

Photography Books from the Masters – Part 5

This question must have already stroked you, why do we insist much on the masters of photography. The answer is because photography cant be taught and there is no specific rules or principles of law for taking a good picture, as they often say it just happens. Developing a vision…

Minimalism in Street Photography – Color Collection

Minimalism in Street Photography is an interesting concept and a simple shortcut in taking your photography to the next level. Composition is of-course the everything when approaching a minimal shot, various elements are taken into consideration, such as where to position your subject inside the frame, balancing your composition, and…

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