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50 mm lens
Hi I'm a photographer, and this is why I use a 50mm lens for everything. I am a wedding photographer primarily, but I also shoot portraits, fashion, and a myriad of other things. The 50mm lens is by far my most used lens. If you are looking to buy a prime lens and you don't know what to buy first, this is absolutely the one you should buy.
By CORNEL STRATON2 years ago in Art
Transform Your Home with the Serene Beauty of Radha Krishna Paintings
Creating a Peaceful Home Atmosphere Our homes are our sanctuaries, places where we seek solace, rejuvenate our spirits, and refresh our minds. Choosing the right artwork for our homes is essential to maintaining the desired ambiance.
By Alisha Shaw2 years ago in Art
Good Information is Hard to Find.
The spread of inaccurate information. Will it end with our computer savvy generation? Probably not. As information is spread and produced locally, common sense still seems to be on the brain both in first world and third world countries where people, even the younger generations then tend to build identities around, which then often churns out adults who make unscientific inferences around that identity and those thought processes.
By Achie gives good advice2 years ago in Art
Night light
The night sky is a canvas that only reveals its true beauty when the sun goes down. As the stars twinkle in the darkness, they create a stunning visual spectacle that is truly mesmerizing. The nightlight is a magical moment where the world seems to slow down, and we can take a breath and just enjoy the beauty around us.
By Mautin Abel2 years ago in Art
The Enchanted Journey
Once upon a time, in the small village of Eldoria, lived a young adventurer named Maya. Maya had always been fascinated by tales of hidden realms and ancient curses. She yearned for excitement and longed to embark on a grand quest of her own.
By Sodeyinde Mustapha 2 years ago in Art
Art and Life
Art and life, two seemingly separate realms, are intertwined in a profound and symbiotic relationship. Art, in its various forms, has long been a mirror reflecting the human experience, offering insights, solace, and inspiration to navigate the complexities of existence. Here, we explore the deep connections between art and life, showcasing how one enriches and influences the other.
By Hanan Abdela2 years ago in Art
Chess GRANDMASTER
In 1918, chess grandmaster Ossip Bernstein was arrested by the Bolshevik secret police. He was ordered to be shot by a firing squad since he was an advisor to bankers, who were considered enemies of the people during the Red Terror and the Bolshevik revolution.
By victor amah2 years ago in Art
Microsoft Designer: How AI is Revolutionizing Graphic Design
Introduction Microsoft's new Designer app represents an exciting glimpse into the future of AI-powered graphic design - one that is radically more intuitive, creative, and accessible than ever before.
By Ahmed Bahaa Eldin Mohamed2 years ago in Art
The Artistic Journey of Philip Pearlstein: A Master of Realistic Nudes
A. A Journеy through Timе: Pеarlstеin's Artistic Evolution Chronology Philip Pеarlstеin's artistic journеy spans dеcadеs, rеflеcting a rеmarkablе еvolution in his stylе and vision. From his еarly influеncеs to his brеakthroughs, lеt's tracе thе kеy momеnts that shapеd Pеarlstеin's uniquе artistic dеvеlopmеnt.
By My Unique Niche 2 years ago in Art
Henna
Henna, also known by its scientific name” Lawsonia inermis”, is a plant that has been used for centuries to create natural dyes and body art. The leaves of the henna plant contain a red-orange pigment called lawsone, which has staining properties when it comes into contact with the skin, hair, or other materials.
By Kader Maga2 years ago in Art






