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http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2011/05/the-100-best-photos-from-the-pxleyes-photography-contests-of-march-2011/

The 100 Best Photos From the Pxleyes Photography Contests of March 2011

Another month of thrilling photography contests has ended! We’ve collected the 100 highest scoring entries from the Pxleyes photography contests that were active during the month March 2011… This list is ranked by the final scores of the entries. The most spectacular pictures were submitted in the one filter, shadows 2, bw chairs, colorless cars 2 and skies contest.

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http://www.piccsy.com/ Get the Piccsy Bookmarklet for easier piccing by dragging this
http://m.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/11/national-geographic-photo-contest-2011/100187/

National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic - StumbleUpon

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 ]
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/tutorials/create-surreal-photo-manipulation-photoshop-tutorial/

Create Surreal Photo Manipulation With A Man Without Face

First, I’d like to thank Joubert Quentin a.k.a hybrid-creation for allowing me to create this tutorial based on his image, Your Skull is Red .

Artistic Photo Editing of Everyday Built Environments | Designs &Ideas on Dornob - StumbleUpon

http://dornob.com/artistic-photo-editing-of-everyday-built-environments/ Erik Johansson takes photo editing and manipulation to new levels with his ever-growing collection of creative, innovative and amazing scenes of altered architecture and unbelivable built environments, distorted objects and twisted imagery – all while preserving an eerie photo-realism from the original photographic subject. Given his emphasis on constructed objects, the care with which he crafts every detail of each image and controls the overall composition, it is perhaps no surprise that this photographer’s background is not in the arts but in computer engineering and interactive design. The rich three-dimensional complexity of each edited photograph is accomplished using exclusively two-dimensional computer editing tools and each work is based on a real photograph, manipulated, altered and added to in a layered and sequential process.

The Aperture Blog | Tips, Tricks and Resources for Using Aperture

http://theapertureblog.com/ I came across this story in one of our national newspapers the other day:
http://amazinganimalimages.blogspot.com/

Amazing Wildlife Images

This image was captured by husband and wife photography team, John Eastcott and Yva Momatiuk from New York.
Surreal photo is basically displays of a designer’s rich imagination of subjects which then injected into real pictures. Most of these surreal pictures are captivating be it pleasant or not because it is not what we experience in our daily life hence it is out of norm. Given it is not an event we could not possibly experience, it leaves a huge dimension for viewers to interpret what does the designer was trying to convey through their work. http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/surreal-photo-manipulation-40-amazing-artworks/

Surreal Photo Manipulation: 40 Amazing Artwork

Dear faithful MacCreate readers, MacCreate has had a wonderful seven-year run, launching in 2005 as AUN (Aperture User’s Network), and eventually growing into the multi-facetted MacCreate site you know and love today. http://aperture.maccreate.com/

Aperture Users Network | MacCreate.com

Camera Hacks | DIYPhotography.net

Sometimes, for various reasons, you need to shoot from a very low vantage point. In my “cozy” studio, which you might remember seeing in my video - "intro-duck-tion" , that happens quite a bit. The shortest tripod I own is sometimes still not quite short enough, and handholding is not always an option. So I recently made this floor plate.
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