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20 Things That Are Way Better In Slow Motion. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. Distant Hills | Cole Rise. 231365_700b.jpg (JPEG Image, 700 × 2214 pixels) - Scaled (50. Amazing Places To Experience Around the Globe (Part 3)

Devetashkata Cave - Bulgaria Ben Bulben at County Sligo, Ireland Shark Island - Sydney Baatara Gorge Waterfall, Tannourine - Lebanon Abel Tasman National Park - New Zealand Myrtos Beach, Kefalonia - Greece Sichuan - China In The Gardens of Prague Castle Neist Point, Isle of Skye - Scotland Aiguill e du midi, Chamonix, France The Hamilton Pool Nature Preserve in Texas, USA 4 Hands - Etretat, France Río Tampaón in San Luis Potosí -México Madeira, Portugal Six Senses Evason Ma’In Hot Springs, Jordan Méandre - En-Vau - Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) More Amazing Places To Experience Around The Globe (Part 1 - click here) More Amazing Places to Experience Around The Globe (Part 2 - click here ) Discovered a place we should include in Part 4 of Amazing Places?

We'll be publishing Amazing Places as a book in late 2012. Beautiful Pictures Of The Day Vol. 1 (25 IMAGES) « Funny Pics Space. Double Exposures - Andre De Freitas. 28485008.jpg (JPEG Image, 1536 × 1152 pixels) - Scaled (96%) National Geographic Photo Contest 2011. 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.

Eruption of the Cordon del Caulle. Beluga whales in the arctic having fun. This is a streetcar in New Orleans traveling back towards The Quarter on St. This image captures almost 6 hours of climbing parties on Rainier going for the summit under starry skies. Russia, polar region of West Siberia, Tazovsky Peninsula. 1920x1200-Dizorb-Manhattan-Bridge-Construction-HD-Wallpaper.jpg (JPEG Image, 1920 × 1200 pixels) - Scaled (93%)

San_Francisco_in_ruin_edit2.jpg (JPEG Image, 7000 × 2748 pixels) - Scaled (27%) Explorations with space :cole rise. No.1 no.2 no.3 no.4 no.5 no.6 no.7. 39075-1.jpg (JPEG Image, 939 × 632 pixels) n02_sean-heavey.jpg (JPEG Image, 990 × 567 pixels) 99 Excellent Examples of Forced Perspective Photography | Photography. Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography, filmmaking and architecture. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the spectator or camera. There are many ways to attack photography and some are much more expensive than others. Here in this showcase, we presenting a Stunning collection of Forced Perspective Photography and Pictures taken by various artists in which all pictures are linked to the author’s pages.

You may want to explore further works of the photographers we’ve featured below. When it comes to inspiration then there is no limitation on resources. Photography is one of the key sources of inspiration for some of our past work. You may be interested in the following related articles as well. Brilliant Examples of Forced Perspective Photography. London Olympics 2012: The photographer's lens which captures live events but turns them into toy miniatures. By Rob Preece Published: 16:49 GMT, 13 August 2012 | Updated: 16:50 GMT, 13 August 2012 At first glance, they look like toys or stick men - perhaps models in a Subbuteo game to celebrate the Olympics. But the athletes in these images are real people whose competitive exploits have been photographed in an unusual way.

All of the pictures below were taken during London 2012 by photographers using variable planed lenses. The lens enables camera users to take unusual pictures which draw viewers' attention to the athletes. It is used to great effect in these photographs, whether emphasising the movement of hockey players or showing track cyclists in high definition. View: This photograph of the hockey arena on the Olympic Park was taken with a variable planed lens, providing an unusual perspective on the women's bronze medal between Great Britain and New Zealand Unusual: Maxim Mikhaylov of Russia serves to Serbia during a men's Olympic volleyball match at Earl's Court. Storm Clouds Pictures. Click here to show (or hide) search and display options [ For a large image and details: click on photo to stay in current window, click on photo ID to open new window.]

There are 40 pictures on this page out of 55 pictures of Storm Clouds, available as stock photos and fine art prints.