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World's Most Viewed Photo of All Times Will Shock You
"A picture is better than a thousand words." Ever wondered which photograph has the distinction of being the most viewed in the world? Who clicked it? How much did it cost?
Kavi KamatPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyBudget Photography: Smartphone, Patience, and Luck
A burning passion for capturing the beauty of the world around us, but lacking the funds for top cameras and lenses? This is me, and I'm sure many of you reading this are in the same boat. But you don't need the fancy gadgets or editing software at top dollar prices to get Magazine / Instagram worthy photographs. All you need is a smartphone, patience, and a little bit of luck...
ObyPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyWhich is the best photo editing software of 2021?
Which Photo Software Should You Use? Of course, novice shooters want different software from those shooting with a $52,000 Phase One IQ4 in a studio. We've included all levels of PC software here, and reading the linked reviews will make it clear which is for you. Nothing says that pros can't occasionally use an entry-level application or that a prosumer won't be running Photoshop, the most powerful image editor around. The issue is that, in general, users at each of these levels will be most comfortable with the products intended for them.
Praveen SharmaPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyCapture the Wild
It was a warm, sunny day in the spring of 2020. Three months after open-heart surgery I was strong enough to go boating with my husband, Andy.
Kay BurnettPublished 3 years ago in Photography5 Best Wedding Photographers and Videographers
Your wedding demands a photographer who is equal to the occasion. Someone who provides the perfect canvas for an unforgettable day.We found the best wedding photography and videography companies based on their existing service history within Auckland.The data provided by Google My Business, Facebook, TradeMe Services, and other reviews sites.
life StylePublished 3 years ago in PhotographyTake A Pic
Oftentimes as writers/creatives, we have a tendency to push ourselves to creative and mental burnout. No matter how much rest we seem to get sometimes the fatigue continues to lurk around. Causing that familiar sluggish feeling that we have a hard time shaking but eventually do. Eliminating the word can't from your vocabulary as a human can work magical wonders for you. It's not that you don't have the ability to push through or finish whatever it is you are working on, it's that hump of a feeling that slows you down once you realize you are getting closer to a goal or finishing a project.
Ace HowellPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyMiracles Find Me
Our first Sunrise in our new cabin home. Cocooned in a felted wrap, with a handful of steaming tea I sat in the window with Star. Leaning into the massive sheet of steamy glass he was more interested in the morning outside than in here.
Valerie AdairPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyNewborn Photography
Choosing the right form of photography Photography in general is a beautiful art form, but there are some many different forms of photography. This article discusses these different forms in enough detail to give the reader a clear understanding of each form and hopefully they will be able to decide on the right form of photography is based on their personality and interests. We have a wide range of pure newborn photography.
newbornPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyThe Majestic Polar Bear
There were tears. Not from me, but it was a near thing. Standing in the underwater tunnel with four strangers, only thin glass separating us from the pool of water overhead, we all shared a moment of awe as a polar bear swam over us with steady, powerful strokes. I'll never see or meet those people again, I don't know who they were or where they were from, but at that moment we all shared the same feeling. It's hard to explain the transcendent feeling that overtook us in that moment, but it left some of us in tears; this amazing animal had graced us with its majesty and we were in awe.
SJ MeiklePublished 3 years ago in PhotographyThe Happiest Marsupial alive?
This particular Quokka shot is my favourite purely because it's a mother proudly showing off her baby, which is safely tucked in her pouch. What more can be said about how special that is? She came hopping straight up, bold as can be as soon as I kneeled down near her. She sat up and smiled, eyes glittering with happiness! With a greeting like that, how could anyone have a bad day? Not only did she pose for a few photos, with a nice quiet baby behaving in her pouch (she must be a super mother!), but even obligingly looked up at the camera for a quick social media selfie with me as well.
SJ MeiklePublished 3 years ago in Photography- Top Story - May 2021
The Art of Avoiding Common Animal Photography Mistakes
Animal photography can be a gratifying and exciting experience for a photographer - even if it's not one of the easiest photography genres to capture. Subjects can be active, fidgety, timid, or downright elusive. Whether your subject is a domestic pet or wildlife, it's unfortunately too easy to make mistakes. We have put together some tips to help you avoid common mistakes and improve your animal photography.
Jaz MorgonPublished 3 years ago in Photography Backyard Creatures
For many years my trusty digital camera a Pentax Optio W 60 waterproof has never failed me. In the early morning stepping out on my second-floor floor front porch I looked down into the yard and saw what looked like a cat met with an accident. Fluffkins was sunbathing and the sight of him in the morning sunlight made me smile and this was the result.
Rasma RaistersPublished 3 years ago in Photography