Wednesday August 31, 2016 “Starburst” photos
I took a photography class this summer and learned this technique that I call a “Starburst.” Here are a few starburst photos I took around
I took a photography class this summer and learned this technique that I call a “Starburst.” Here are a few starburst photos I took around
British astronaut Tim Peake has been busy with his cameras on the International Space Station…you can see his snaps on an interactive map.
Prague is a popular city with photographers, but spacesXplaces shares some extraordinary different ways of looking at it, and some parts seldom seen.
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2, flagship of the fleet, is getting a 3-week refit in June with new furnishings and design references to the original Queen
History, photography, history of photography, all rolled in to one.
We’re happy to have the work of many fine photographers featured on the website, including Ian Cook’s. Ian is a superb photographer whose work often focuses on Northumberland in England. This gallery features beautiful monochrome images.
This picture was inspired by a 1930s Berenice Abbott photograph of lower Manhattan from the waterfront that I used in a blog about changing Manhattan views.
Traveling the world, one second at a time, and posting the daily second to YouTube (above) and at https://youtu.be/8-g1Xangxs8 This is the story of Jordan Simons…a man for whom it’s almost pointless to cite a nationality, because, as he…
If you’re thinking that’s a bit overblown, think again. Not only the relatively minor issue of having someone’s selfie-stick stuck in front of you (or in your eye) but the danger to the subject of the selfie who may be oblivious to the dangers…
Last week I was listening to an episode of one of my favorite radio shows – “This American Life” It was an episode about foreigners in China. several of the Americans who now live in China spoke about how being a European in Beijing no longer draws the attention that it used to.
I took a photography class this summer and learned this technique that I call a “Starburst.” Here are a few
British astronaut Tim Peake has been busy with his cameras on the International Space Station…you can see his snaps on an interactive map.
Prague is a popular city with photographers, but spacesXplaces shares some extraordinary different ways of looking at it, and some parts seldom seen.
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2, flagship of the fleet, is getting a 3-week refit in June with new furnishings and design
History, photography, history of photography, all rolled in to one.
We’re happy to have the work of many fine photographers featured on the website, including Ian Cook’s. Ian is a superb photographer whose work often focuses on Northumberland in England. This gallery features beautiful monochrome images.
This picture was inspired by a 1930s Berenice Abbott photograph of lower Manhattan from the waterfront that I used in a blog about changing Manhattan views.
Traveling the world, one second at a time, and posting the daily second to YouTube (above) and at https://youtu.be/8-g1Xangxs8 This is the story of Jordan Simons…a man for whom it’s almost pointless to cite a nationality, because, as he…
If you’re thinking that’s a bit overblown, think again. Not only the relatively minor issue of having someone’s selfie-stick stuck in front of you (or in your eye) but the danger to the subject of the selfie who may be oblivious to the dangers…
Last week I was listening to an episode of one of my favorite radio shows – “This American Life” It was an episode about foreigners in China. several of the Americans who now live in China spoke about how being a European in Beijing no longer draws the attention that it used to.