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Picture being reviewed by your idol wedding photographer Roberto Valenzuela from LA , California 🔥 in webinar from Capturing WOW. Dream come true !!! 😍
Street photographer in New York City.
I love how global the photography community is. It's great seeing other photographers everywhere I go. I'm inspired when I see others find such joy in capturing and redefining seemingly meaningless displays of light. There's beauty everywhere.
The Cruel Army of the Frozen Northlands have captured three of the Filthy Four. Such evil and villainous people. They allow their prisoners to keep their weapons, but without ammunition just to humiliate them even more.
These would be the winning two photos of mine published in Capture Cincinnati 2009. It feels good to finally feel like I've accomplished something big. Excited to see what comes next on this path...
My pro account also expires in about a month. Do not want to lose everything I've posted.
November 5, 2008, headlines from newspapers around the world, in front of Newseum, Washington, DC
Front page of O Globo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
I would like to submitt the attached photograph taken by my father after Iwo Jima was secured and the memorial to the fallen Marines. My father's MOS was photographer.
Charles Peer, Jr.
What do freedom and independence mean to YOU?
Paralyzed Veterans of America is hosting a nationwide 'Capture the Flag' photo tribute for America’s troops and veterans.
Use your cameraphone or digital camera to take snapshots of 'Old Glory' or to capture ways you show your patriotism and celebrate your freedom and independence.
Join us and email photos to FREEDOM@PVA.ORG or post to this photostream.
Help us GIVE BACK to our veterans through an online gift at www.PVA.org/freedom.
Capture the Beauty
Morning Dew
Hawn State Park, Missouri
Water droplets from a morning shower decorate this beautiful flower.
Canon 7D + 100mm L Macro. ISO 200, f/2.8.
I am obsessed about capturing every space that I am in. Also I do capture performances or spaces on request for a project. I upload the best of the captures on to FLICKR. From these I select a few to write my blogs about the experience, introspection, learning etc. I also use for executing projects in education, performing arts etc.
I create an annual calendar as a tribute to Indian dance and music
So these select captures showcase the broad perspective and spectrum.
My blogs -
performing arts - sreenionstage.wordpress.com
- Travelogue : sreenionroad.wordpress.com
- Photostories : sreeniviews.wordpress.com
- Website : sreeni.org
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A captivating spot along the Great Ocean Road, in Victoria, Australia.
A lovely place to watch the sun go down..
ISO 100, 24-105mm@24mm, f/22, 1/13sec, raw, hand held, sitting after a long day
The Vipers have tracked down the Joe pair, and have burst out of the jungle on the unsuspecting Joes as they take a break.
distinct captures - the tourists are fascinated by the tenements whilst I was photographing the "night walker" on the loop.
This blue heron jumped out of the tall grass behind my back, in a total surprise. I turned around and made this accidental capture before it got away.
A staff member of the first unit of the Hongyanhe nuclear power station inspects the master control room at Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. in Wafangdian of Dalian City, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Feb. 19, 2013. The Hongyanhe nuclear power station, the first nuclear power plant and largest energy project in northeast China, started test operation on Feb. 17, 2013, indicating that the nuclear power has the ability to generate electricity. The station, near costal city Dalian in Liaoning Province, is the first new nuclear power plant to come online in China since Japan's March 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster. Construction on the first phase of the project, which features four power generation units to be built at a cost of 50 billion yuan (7.96 billion U.S. dollars), began in 2007 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2015. The four units will generate 30 billion kilowatt-hours (kwh) of electricity annually by then, accounting for 16 percent of the total electricity consumption in 2012 in Liaoning Province. Construction on the second phase of the project, which features two power generation units to be built with an investment of 25 billion yuan, started in May 2010 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2016. The power plant will generate 45 billion kwh of electricity after it is fully completed in 2016. The plant's construction is highly localized, with more than 80 percent of the parts and components it features being produced locally. It is also the first Chinese nuclear power plant to use seawater desalination technology to provide cooling water. As the world's largest energy consumer, China is seeking to more than triple its nuclear power capacity to 40 million kilowatts in 2015 from 12.54 million kilowatts at the end of 2011