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Great news today: we will start a series of showcases that are meant to make the jaws drop! Here’s the first one of the series: none of the 50 photos are photoshopped, to emphasize the natural beauty and the professionalism of the photographers. 50 scenes that cannot be seen in the daily life, 50 jewels of the photographic art! If you want to see more, also checkout: 50 More Photos That Will Blow Your Mind Landslide Hall Clouds on Fire

These 50 Photos Will Blow you Away

http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2011/12/these-50-photos-will-blow-you-away/
I've spent the last couple of days wondering what to post to close out the year and then came across this entry on momentaryawe.com (run by my good friend Catalin Marin): his twelve favourite shots from 2009, one from each month. So, with credit to Catalin for the idea, here are my twelve favourites for the preceding year. Had I selected images from the year as a whole I suspect that there would be a couple of changes, and I also suspect that some of you would make different choices from each month, but when I looked back through the images I'd posted this year these are the ones that gave me most pleasure to produce. As always, let me know what you think. On a different matter: don't forget that there are just a few days left in which to snap up a 15% discount on our Photoshop tutorials. Further details here: http://www.chromasia.com/iblog/archives/0912300906.php

Happy New Year"

http://www.topdesignmag.com/50-images-from-national-geographics-2010-photo-contest/

National Geographic's 2010

This is one of the most anticipated annual photo contests . The deadline for the submissions is on November 30th so if you have an interesting photo, submit it. Below you can see 50 images collected from different categories. An Indian wrestler smears mud on his head before starting wrestling in Kolkata, India, March 30, 2010. Wrestling is one of the oldest sports in India. (Photo and caption by Sucheta Das)
http://creativeoverflow.net/50-most-popular-photographs-on-deviantart/ Written by Jacques van Heerden On Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 with 13 Comments so far in Inspiration , Photography Everyone has knows or has heard of Deviantart . Its a amazing art community that brings forth portfolios and collections of some of the best art and photography in the world. Its promise rings true when it says it’s the biggest art community too. I have rounded up 50 of some of the most popular photographs on Deviantart.

50 Most Popular Photographs on Deviantart | Creativeoverflow - StumbleUpon

http://oddstuffmagazine.com/a-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-words.html Picture can speak thousands of words.

Pictures of Moments Speak More than Thousand Words......

As internet scientists, it is our duty to document the worst recorded cases of the sweeping epidemic, DuckFace. DuckFace afflicts mainly females and presents its symptoms facially. http://www.rounds.com/blog/25-worst-cases-duckface/

The 25 Worst Cases of Duckface | Rounds.com Blog

Paul, Stella and James, Scotland, 1982 Stallion, Scotland, 1993 The Beatles, London, 1968 Paul McCartney, John Lennon Paul and Martha, Londres, 1968 http://everyday-i-show.livejournal.com/121371.html

everyday_i_show: photos by Linda McCartney

31+ Great Iconic Photos from History – Dont miss these pics !!!!!

http://www.funbazaar.com/emails/funny-emails/31-great-iconic-photos-from-history-dont-miss-these-pics.htm digg On March 10, 1869, railroad officials, political leaders and work gangs converged at Promontory Point, Utah, to drive in the last spike of the Pacific Railroad, the first of five transcontinental railroads built in the 19th century. The driving of the spike linked the Union Pacific line built from East to West with the Central Pacific, which had commenced construction in California.
National Geographic is currently holding its annual photo contest , with the deadline for submissions coming up on November 30. For the past nine weeks, the society has been gathering and presenting galleries of submissions, encouraging readers to vote for them as well. National Geographic was kind enough to let me choose among its entries from 2011 for display here on In Focus. Gathered below are 45 images from the three categories of People, Places, and Nature, with captions written by the individual photographers. [ 45 photos ] Use j/k keys or ←/→ to navigate Choose: Many people pilgrimage to Uluru, but what is seen there often depends on where you've come from. http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/11/national-geographic-photo-contest-2011/100187/

National Geographic Photo Contest 2011