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This is the view from the last drops of your water bottle. And here are 44 more brilliantly conceptualized photos from this week's Shooting Challenge : Lead Shot - From the Eyes of Backwash The perspective of my bottled water...I cut off the bottom of a one liter sized bottle of water, fit it over the lens and posed for it. It was more of challenge to turn it into a self portrait.
45 Photos From Clever, Sometimes Unbelievable Perspectives
40 Bizarre and Cool Google Earth Photos - Noupe Design Blog
Jul 19 2010 Google Earth is used when you want to explore rich geographical content, want to see satellite images, maps, landscapes, 3D buildings or view satellite images from galaxies in outer space. It also lets you search the whole planet within seconds without requiring you to leave your comfortable room. You can search for anything on this planet whether it is a building, a landscape or anything else, Google Earth will help you. In this post we have collected some bizarre and interesting Google Earth photos , we hope they will impress you.Editor-in-Chief Keith Bellows presents his favorite pictures published in Traveler magazine throughout 2009. From a busy temple in Penang to a lonely lighthouse in Italy, these 14 images evoke a sense of place the way only great photography can. Turn up the audio on your computer to hear Keith explain why he loves them.
Best Photos of 2009 - National Geographic Traveler
The year 2009 is now coming to a close, and it's time to take a look back over the past 12 months through photographs. Historic elections were held in Iran, India and the United States, some wars wound down while others escalated, China turned 60, and the Berlin Wall was remembered 20 years after it came down. Each photo tells its own tale, weaving together into the larger story of 2009. This is a multi-entry story, 120 photographs over three days.
2009 in photos (part 1 of 3) - The Big Picture - Boston.com
Light Stalking » The Stunning Talent of US Army Photographers: 39 Great Photographs
It has been said that the US Army provides among the best training for photographers in the world. Certainly their public collections of photographs display an impressive and consistent quality. Given that several famous photographers cut their teeth in the military (David Douglas Duncan, Edward Steichen) it’s perhaps not surprising that some fine pedigree persists. We thought we would collect some of these impressive images to show off what Army photographers can do. photo © 2010 The U.S. Army | more infoThe word Diptych comes from the Greek meaning two and fold. In the art world a Diptych used to mean “a work consisting of two painted or carved panels that are hinged together”. Diptych photography can be a really cool way to play images off each other and create a visual storytelling piece of art. With digital photography most Diptych photos are 2 images that are photoshopped to be displayed as one image side by side. There are many ways to use Diptychs to add something to your images, here are just a few. If you haven’t ever created a Diptych photograph here are some great photos to inspire.

