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Mwcliffs_vetter_2000.jpg (JPEG Image, 2000 × 1219 pixels) Teidesky_casado_3000.jpg (JPEG Image, 3000 × 1043 pixels) - Scaled (63. 160.jpg (JPEG Image, 950 × 633 pixels) Mai474big.jpg (JPEG Image, 1000 × 666 pixels) 50 Fantastic Street Photography. The Girl Who Loves to Levitate (14 photos) Natsumi Hayashi is a sweet-looking Japanese girl who, one day, decided to take self-portraits..of herself levitating. She can be spotted in and around Tokyo, equipped with her SLR and her self-timer. When she feels the moment strike, she presses the shutter button down and then, quite literally, "jumps" into place. What I love most about her shots is that they don't feel forced. Natsumi has a way of making us feel as though she naturally levitates throughout life. When I asked her how others react to her jumping around Tokyo, here is a funny story that she shared.

"So I stopped jumping and apologized to them by saying, 'I am taking jumping photos for my wedding party's slide show.' "Then, I took one of the best levitation shots of the entire series. " "We are all surrounded by social stress as we are bound by the forces of earth's gravity," Natsumi says when asked why she took on the series. Natsumi Hayashi's website. The Other Me. In 2008, fresh out of high school, Karla Read picked up a hobby that would ultimately change the course of her life. After seeing a friend’s blog, she was not just inspired to create one of her own, she decided that she would make her own portfolio. One thing led to another and she ended up moving from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic to Buenos Aires, Argentina so that she could pursue her passion.

She rigorously studied photography and, ultimately, was able to make a career out of it. Her beautiful photography carries a sense of nostalgia, and tells stories about a woman's longing to be different, young and free. “I’m mostly inspired by the things I want to be. Karla Read's blog via [Ben Trovato] Retro Love (10 photos)

It's the little details that separates the good shots with the great ones. New York-based fashion photographer Alexander Wagner must know this because all of his images are extraordinary. If the above photos are any indication, his images look like generic "sexy/sultry girl" fashion photography. Nothing particularly extraordinary about that. Wagner always snaps his photos at the perfect time, when the models are at the top of their game. What time is that...before their 23rd birthday? The chemistry he has with them is undeniable and it really shows in these shots. Where do you see this chemistry? And by incorporating a subtle retro vibe, he adds the perfect finishing touch...

Perfect "subtle retro vibe" courtesy of Adobe Photoshop... This piece demonstrates vapid and vacuous writing at its best. Gone Fishin', a photo from Sichuan, Central. Critiques | Translate sreeharig Good framing. Fantastic PoV. Even a lower PoV would have been fine. I think the image could have been a little more balanced, considering your other great works. jonathan_hart hello Elaine very nice place, excellent composition, a pity that's tilted to the right regards jo Royaldevon Hello Elaine, I think this is fabulous. Andante Peaceful, well balanced, the horizon line looks tilted, but it could be an optical illusion because of the perspective. Bluejeans Ola Elaine bonita paisagem com esta ponte chinesa em arco , tem uma arquitectura muito bonita , gostei destes pescadores aqui em primeiro plano, o reflexo sobre a agua esta fantastico , parabens!!!

Lasscor Hi Elaine, Lovely peaceful scene. Chc Great composition Elaine. KevRyan bw Kev ben4321 Cheers, Ben bwiti Really this a pretty and original photo of China, the bridge and his reflection is very good and the fisher men bring to your image one touch of life... congratulations... lilimih33 Hello Elaine! Vincz kevinos. Guy travels the world and shoots 1 second of footage in each location (Video)