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The Bull and the Boy
The small canoe boats floating along the Ganges, the famous and sacred steps of the city of the dead’s riverside packed with pilgrims, tourists, book-readers and locals, a young small shoe-less boy peering over at his family, and what I can only describe as a gargantuan bull, all in one frame. This picture, and the voyage I had to take that led to me this moment, this fleeting moment, is one that needs a deep rewind.
By Jaime Calle Moreno5 years ago in Photography
Into The Nature In The Heaven Part-2
Friends, waking up early in the morning the next day usually can't get up early in the city, but in the natural environment you just wake up comfortably, the mentor from there Mr. Ghanshyam Bhai instructed us in the morning and also the rising sun from the sea Was to see.
By Jignesh Prajapati5 years ago in Photography
Pollen Count
I live in the southern United States. You know the place where kudzu overgrows unwitting backyard lawn chair snoozers, where the humidity and the temperature are usually equal, creating air so thick you can see and swallow it and where insects grow to prehistoric sizes and intimidations.
By Cameron Hampton5 years ago in Photography
Not Your Typical Florida Man Story
Rarely is a wildlife photographer fortunate enough to know their subject’s story. We might know the facts of our subject, the natural history, and if we are lucky, we might even know the individual as one we have photographed before, but still there are always facets left unknown. Unfortunately, this story is an exhausting one with an overused plot and climax replayed across nature and if there is any comfort, it would be in the theme. I like to think the theme has something to do with passion and endurance and that so long as animals exist there will be those willing to help them.
By M. J. Luke5 years ago in Photography
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A good story or article cannot lack of relevant, original and high resolution images. Right images will not only illustrate the content of the writing more perfectly but it is also easier to get good impressions from readers. However, not all available resources will allow you to get free images with high quality.
By Mai Nguyen5 years ago in Photography
3 Tips To Create A Happy Family Portrait Session In 2021
Children yelling, heavy downpours, Daddy’s got a tainted shirt and whatnot! A family portrait session is full of things that may go wrong at any time. Capturing an iconic image often seems a distant reality for many. But it’s not that tough either. A happy family portrait is worth the effort as it’s going to pass on the memory down the lane.
By Sabrina Huff5 years ago in Photography
Flow with The Universe
Hello, my name is Keturah Williams and I am a creative freelance photographer. Art is my passion and I would like to challenge people's perception of art and life. My choice of subject comes from my interest in ideas about beauty and emotional connections. I enjoy photographing anything that captures the attention of those that are willing to use their minds to their fullest potential. I am inspired to create by the knowledge I gain as time moves forward and more opportunities are given. I take pride in photographing pictures that resonate with people.
By Keturah Williams5 years ago in Photography
Birds of a Feather
The Northern Cardinal A birder is a birdwatcher. As a young child, I became a bird watcher years ago when I was a member of the National Autobahn Society. One hot day after Mother's Day and before the arrival of the 17-year cicadas, I decided to do some gardening. A day earlier I had spotted a beautiful red bird with a crest and black face. A bird that I believed was a Cardinal. That bird inspired me to go outside. I hadn't engaged in many outside activities since the pandemic, but I had received my best inspiration and motivation to engage with the world again that day. I felt a little more comfortable engaging with nature. The one constant in this chaos of the pandemic has been the continuing cycle of nature. The seasons changed, the sun shined, the snow and rain fell, and the leaves of the trees still changed colors. When I spotted the bird the first time, with my naked eye I quickly grabbed my phone and quietly snapped a picture through my screen door. The next day I gathered up my materials for gardening and a few bushes I needed to plant. I also had a packet of wildflower seeds to plant to attract honeybees. the most important task at hand was to rid my garden of weeds. I had a bird nest above my awning, and they chirped most of the day. They kept me company.
By Saja Bo Storm5 years ago in Photography
Into The Nature In The Heaven Part-1
Usually whenever I go for a nature walk or travel, it is an amazing for me, I go out without any preparation, I go out with the spirit of solo traveling, walk, fave and bhavshe, only then the real joy of walking comes, if you go for a walk with all the conveniences, it is like home, Happened. It's not fun.
By Jignesh Prajapati5 years ago in Photography
Brawn & Brine
Brawn and Brine: Encounter at the End of the World For a biologist, a visit to the Galapagos Islands, some 850 miles west from the coast of Ecuador on the Pacific Ocean, is the trip of a lifetime. It is a destination that fulfills every dream of seeing in the flesh the animals and plants we read about while in college when we learned about Charles Darwin and his voyage on the Beagle. This most famous archipelago is home to dozens of endemic species found nowhere else in the world. The opportunity to observe them and photograph them was the pinnacle of my field career.
By Carlos L. de la Rosa5 years ago in Photography











