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He's even bedraggled this way up. As mice have been keeping me up at nights with their noises, he needs to be removed from the house as well as rescued from drowning.
Witness..Capture..Document :Social Media's Role in Promoting Human Rights Issues
AnaDigital was there to attend the event! 26 participants were trained on the use of video cameras to produce viral videos. Such a training was aimed at graduating a group of young Jordanians who took part in the training and were eager to witness, capture and document human rights cases and stories.
Amman- Jordan
Blue light captured by my Camera...Self time capture. I had a stick on my hand and made those circle over and over to make that Energy looking Light Ball
Some images setting up a Motion Capture System in a Green Screen Room at the School of Computing Science and Digital Media, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland
"Capturing every detail with the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN II Art 024 lens. ✨ #SigmaArt" #sharemysigma
capture du film Renault TWIZY
director: Julien Widmer
agency: Publicis Events
Client: Renault
©julien widmer
It's a challenge to capture the moment, but the energy and unique perspectives make it all worthwhile. Here, the photographer is beeing captured as hundreds celebrate high above the city, surrounded by mind-bending views and dazzling lights. ✨
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt + NYE + Photography = ✨MAGIC✨
With innovation and technology, seems we have forgotten to cherish the true beauty the world has to offer. ~A.C. Van Cherub
-Daniella Kessler
I have recently found myself sitting in front of my compter, editing photos, or just wasting time on the internet, when the weather outside is beautiful. I strive to get outside as often as possible, and I am happy that I can share what I discover by means of photography.
This sculpture and museum is on the exact spot where Mandela was captured and arrested by the authorities before he was incarcerated.
Published in AFRICA REVISITED 2019, August 2019.
© Photos by Pharos 2019
2010-12-31
My sister, Emma. I know she's not in focus, and she has some motion blur, but I really liked the image. It captures her normal joy for life and mischievous nature really well, despite not being a great capture of her.