The title pretty much says it all… Enjoy:
www.urchinrock.com/
The title pretty much says it all… Enjoy:
www.urchinrock.com/
This artist takes a look at places that have just been destroyed by natural disasters. The theme of the work is to find an image from google street view then take a picture of the spot after the carnage to compare. Check it:
tumblr.thedailywh.at/post/5804379989/before-and-after-of-the-day-missourian-aaron
This video helped me a lot when developing my cyanotypes. Enjoy!
http://www.ehow.com/video_4949667_cyanotype-developing-tips.html
Think you have what it takes to be the best nature photographer in the world? Submit your photographs to National Geographic and see! Here is the link to compete:
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/
For everyone who uses lightroom: http://lightroomkillertips.com/
It is a link that will teach you a bunch of great tips!
Art Wolfe is a Seattle based photographer who internationally recognized for his work in nature photography. He visits all seven continents on a yearly basis and holds workshops sometimes. Here is the link to check it out:
http://www.artwolfeworkshops.com/
Simon Chaput’s website is one of the most clean cut and engaging websites out their. Online presentation is one of the most important aspect of photography in this day and age!
Check it out:
www.simonchaput.com/
Here is a great program for mac users that will automatically remove unwanted objects from any photo. Example: Power lines, logos, watermarks…
www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/imaging_3d/inpaint.html
Here are some fantastic examples of underwater color photography. I was very impressed with these shots!
http://www.zenaholloway.com/
I found this website to be very useful when learning about the basics of photography:
http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator.html
It allows you to adjust certain aspects of the camera like ISO and shutter speed to see how they will influence your photo. Enjoy!