… is now officially over.
Congratulations to Spain! Â Regular bar sessions can now be resumed. Â Check the Big Picture blog for more images. Â You don’t necessarily have to like football to enjoy those.
I love photography. For me, it’s like painting, but better. And more accurate. And unlike painting, I can actually participate. I am not a big success or great master by any means. But I enjoy taking pictures. I also enjoy looking at other people work and sometimes sharing it. When I do, this is the category that I use.
… is now officially over.
Congratulations to Spain! Â Regular bar sessions can now be resumed. Â Check the Big Picture blog for more images. Â You don’t necessarily have to like football to enjoy those.
Looking through the collection of World Cup photograph’s at Boston Big Picture, I had to pick these two. Â The first one made me think of how quickly things change, especially when context is given. Â Anyone looking at this picture a month ago wouldn’t think anything negative. Â It’s a pretty much classic shot of man, music and nature. Â However now, after all that vuvuzella noise, I’m sure there are plenty of people who would be disgusted by the view.
The second picture answers a question that is asked by many people of several generations. Â The question that asks what is there to enjoy about football and why would anyone even consider attending a match. Â This is not the only answer of course, but I think this is the easiest to understand. Â Yes, hot chicks are apparently a part of a stadium crowd.
Boston.com Big Picture covers the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, two month later. Â Stunning photography, as always.
Once in a while I get a link to a profile website of some photographer. Â Most of the times these sites are quite boring, with nothing in particular to see. Â Today’s example is different. Â Lucas Zarebinski is a still life photographer, working in New York. Â Enjoy!
Noupe.com features a post titled “50 Howling Examples of Dew Photography“. There are indeed some amazing pictures. Have a look.