This week someone emailed me some incredible photographs by Russian (I think) photographer and Photoshop artist, Andrey Razoomovsky.
They are absolutely amazing.
Check out his other amazing work at www.razooma.net
Friday, July 30, 2010
Art of Milk.
Monday, July 26, 2010
The critical moment
It was French photojournalist, Henri Cartier Bresson who coined the term "critical moment" in photography.
It's that split second where everything -- composition, action, expression -- comes together to make a unique and memorable image.
HCB took some remarkable photographs where he waited for his subject to be perfectly aligned with an inanimate object so he could make that image come to life.
Recently I received an email containing images where the photographers have shot pictures that would have impressed even Bresson.
I do not know who the photographers are so I cannot give them credit but I am sure you will agree they have done a magnificent job.
It's that split second where everything -- composition, action, expression -- comes together to make a unique and memorable image.
HCB took some remarkable photographs where he waited for his subject to be perfectly aligned with an inanimate object so he could make that image come to life.
Recently I received an email containing images where the photographers have shot pictures that would have impressed even Bresson.
I do not know who the photographers are so I cannot give them credit but I am sure you will agree they have done a magnificent job.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Images from the SA 1000 Bike Show
Every year, over the first weekend of July, the South Africa's Classic Motorcycle Club holds the not-to-be-missed 1000 Bike Show.
It's a chance to get up close and personal with motorcycling history and some of the most beautiful machines ever made.
Each year it get's bigger and bigger and this year was no exception.
I think the pictures tell the story.
It's a chance to get up close and personal with motorcycling history and some of the most beautiful machines ever made.
Each year it get's bigger and bigger and this year was no exception.
I think the pictures tell the story.
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