Do you have a New Year's festive dish that you traditionally eat?
Why are some foods considered lucky for New Year's? | Human World | EarthSky
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Capturing the Rugged Lives of Patagonia's Gauchos
A day in the life of a National Geographic photographer.
Why Good Photography is Like Good Cooking
"Keira Knightly said it best when she stated that photographers that worked with film often see the person more so than the image that pops on their LCD screen. And because of that, many film shooters try to put as much work into making the scene perfect before they even decide to press the shutter button."
Read more at http://www.thephoblographer.com/2014/12/29/good-photography-like-good-cooking/#7gACukmkcyvpp76Q.99
Why Good Photography is Like Good Cooking
Read more at http://www.thephoblographer.com/2014/12/29/good-photography-like-good-cooking/#7gACukmkcyvpp76Q.99
Why Good Photography is Like Good Cooking
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Planetary alignment January 4 will make us weigh less? Of course not | Human World | EarthSky
Okay, so long as I'm not going to be heavier...
Planetary alignment January 4 will make us weigh less? Of course not | Human World | EarthSky
Planetary alignment January 4 will make us weigh less? Of course not | Human World | EarthSky
Planetary alignment January 4 will make us weigh less? Of course not | Human World | EarthSky
Okay, so long as I'm not going to be heavier...
Planetary alignment January 4 will make us weigh less? Of course not | Human World | EarthSky
Planetary alignment January 4 will make us weigh less? Of course not | Human World | EarthSky
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Tumuch Lake Picture -- Canada Photo -- National Geographic Photo of the Day
Island in the Sky
Photograph by Shane Kalyn
Tumuch Lake Picture -- Canada Photo -- National Geographic Photo of the Day
An Inside Look at How We Judge Photo Contests
magine scrolling past each and every single image to find the awesome ones. Once these are found, they’re opened up in another tab. When all of the photos have been looked at, I move on to my selections and weed out the weakest images. I used to judge the contests solo, but in recent times I’ve brought Managing Editor Julius Motal on to help. With the Phottix portrait contest, we looked at the final batch together and made a decision. In fact, he picked the winning image and I supported his decision.
In general, what happens is I scroll past images and find the ones that stand out at me. When images are that small as you see in the lead image of this article, something needs to be truly uncanny to stick out. Typically, we find around 20 or so uncanny images.
An Inside Look at How We Judge Photo Contests
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
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