Photography Links Weekly: 12/18/2009
Discovered Photography
A starfish clings for life as the sun sets near Malibu, California. Life’s Grip by Steve Sieren is available for $895 as a 24″x36″ Gallery Wrap.
Burn Magazine has a great write up on photographer Christopher Young. His work is simply outstanding.
I had to laugh about this post Pinkified in Paris. Reminds me of my house. Between my wife and my two girls (even my dog is female) I’m constantly surrounded by pink.
What do you get when you combine skateboarding, 3D, and awesome photography? Sebastian Denz knows.
Cool idea. HDR with an iPhone. Yep.
Over at Digital Picture Zone you can find info on photographing with candle light. Good stuff.
For those of us north of the equator it’s been a bit chilly. Need some summer time reminders? Hmmm…maybe a winter house in Australia is in order. No more winters would please my wife.
Justin Korn has a write up on his first attempt working on stock photography for a new (and different) stock photography website. I think many of you looking at stock photography as a second income may find this website of great interest.
The Digital Photography Student has a book review of The 123 of Digital Imaging. I know a few people that have found this resource quite helpful.
I’m a dad. This is freakin’ cute. I’m just saying.
Hadn’t heard about the PhotogShootouts? Yeah, neither did I, but it sounds really cool.
A photo competition for February!
Design-led? Actually, I think the Pentax K-01 means business
We’re All Bozos On This Bus--The Red Bus to Hell
25 time-lapse videos reeking of awesomeness
Worlds Fastest Camera
The New Sony NEX 7
Choosing your first dSLR
Photojojo iPhone Telephoto Lens review — AudioCast
Photo Accessories that Fail Security Checks
My week with Q
Studio equipment buying guide for beginners
VSCO Film Studio Review
Lessons in Lighting
The russellgraves.com Photo Minute - Truck Blinds
Cattle Country
Creative Photo Valentine Surprise
How to Use Multiple Lights for Dramatic Portraits
Making your own flash diffuser
LR4 free presets: Faded series
Using Sync for Video in Develop
A gift of flowers: unfold your senses
On Set of "Love & Robots" the Film
My Night with Ilford Galerie Gold Silk Fibre
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Comments
Great Photo, simple and represent the great beauty of nature.
amazing picture!
Fantastic photo!
That first artwork is really beautiful, I absolutely love how we get a wide range of colors and how it all just works together so well!
Till then,
Jean
Literally great work presenting perfect harmony of colors..
amazing picture! :)
Amazing photograph. I like to see again n again this photo. Thanks.
I would like to have winter house in Australia, or even somewhere near. Right about now I got snow under my windows and water is freezing on the ground...
Yes I really like the starfish photo too. I can't believe he's charging $900 for a print of this photo though. It shows how valuable a good shot can be.
Having lived at the coast and marvelled at the beauty that can be had at the interface of land and water, I just so appreciate this photograph. It could be a surreal scene from an alien planet far away. Great work.
Very impressive photo..
That HDR post about the Iphone is cool, but it does bring up the need for a Iphone Tripod... Sounds like a money maker.
@Laptop Briefcases, for good quality artwork I guess you have to pay for it!
I liked it, very great image:)
You touched on something so true in your comment, how "valuable" a good shot is, that's why when it comes to one in a life time events, example like a wedding it is so worth it to get a true professional, kinda of a random comment on my part, but Just had to add that in to your comment :D
Till then,
Jean
amazing picture!
So good it almost looks fake.
Hmmm… No more winters would please my wife.
I absolutely love how we get a wide range of colors and how it all just works together so well!
Justin Korn has a write up on his first attempt working on stock photography for a new (and different) stock photography website. I think many of you looking at stock photography as a second income may find this website of great interest.
Very impressive photo..
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