Probably you remember that I went to France for my vacation. Well, I've spent there several days with my wife. Oh, yes. I forgot to tell - I got married. And that trip to France was something like a honeymoon. But the thing is that I took "a few" pictures there and here is my first gallery - Paris, Part 1. I hope you'll enjoy these photographs. More is coming...
Have you ever wondered how it feels to be in a photograph? I mean beside the photographer when he or she takes the photograph. To be able look around and feel it. With the latest advance of technology, we it becomes almost possible. There is "Virtual Reality thing".
Rob Galbraith has posted a link to a website with such 360 degree panoramas enabled by VR to look around.
I followed one of the links and found a blog called Refocus, which has underwater panoramas. Take a look - it's a breathtaking view.
For the portfolio, which I was doing for ELSE Galley (a store in Georgetown), I need a few images of the tailor and the services the store offers to its customers. One day I visited the store and while the tailor was working I took a few images. Not all of them are here, but some nice ones and edited for a somewhat "fine art" finish are presented here.
Do you have some great photographs that people probably would want to buy? Do you want to sell them? Well, there are multiple choices to do it, and you probably know some of those. Here is one more way - Worldon Papers. It's a relatively new venture and they need a litle boost. As well as you may be interested in it. Usually when people start doing business they are up to some discounts and negotiation. May be it will work for you. Here is another reason:
Unlike other services charging fees for reselling images, we believe that photographers should not have to pay anything, and we will bear all the associated hosting/storage expenses. The service is completely FREE.
Anyway there are already some photographs that are nice to look at.
Another beautiful spring day in the mountains. Only this time it took a lot of strength from me. I hiked about 6 miles (round trip) along the Overall Falls Trail (or something like that - by the Hogback overlook). There is the biggest waterfall in the whole park - 93 feet (about 30 meters). But the waterfall is not the only thing to see there. Just after the waterfall you come to the gorgeous view on the west side of the mountains. And here are the images from that trip.
When we find something interesting and useful, which we want to return to and share with others, it will be posted here. It could be about composition, digital effects, photoshop, photography business or links to interesting websites.
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