An excellent initiative Adele Enersen, from Helsinki with this project entitled “Mila’s Daydreams. During the period of maternity leave, she shows every day and imagine the dreams of her baby. The ensemble is to discover in the following section.
An excellent initiative Adele Enersen, from Helsinki with this project entitled “Mila’s Daydreams. During the period of maternity leave, she shows every day and imagine the dreams of her baby. The ensemble is to discover in the following section.
Roberts Birze, known as thescatteredimage on Flickr, has a neat set called “scattered images” in which he creates surreal panoramas by combining a large number of digital photographs taken of a particular scene:
Regarding how to make these images, Birze tells us,
“The execution and construction of these “scattered images” is very simple (although time consuming) and no real secret. It’s the planning and ability to visualise the scene that’s difficult. Firstly, take many photos of the scene you have in mind. Make sure the separate shots all overlap … then take a few more just in case. Some of my images may have as little as 9 images – others almost 300. Then, using photo editing software that allows the use of layers, create a large new canvas and then copy and paste each image onto a new layer. Then it’s up to you to make each image fit (or not) as you like. Layer effects like drop shadows can be applied to give more separation between images.”
Creating a scattered image panorama might be great as a present for someone if you were to have it printed out and framed.
via Petapixel
They extracted the colours from 10 million of the most “interesting” Creative Commons images on Flickr. Using our visual similarity technology you can navigate the collection by colour.
Jeltje Janmaat is a young photographer currently working as Freelance photographer for magazines and brands.
Greg’s photographic style merges reportage together with cinematic lighting and composition.


via: www.gregfoto.com

I find it fascinating when you find new photos that look like they’ve been taken decades ago. A time when life was simpler, when choices were few. For Stacie and Geoff’s engagement session, Sloan photographers recaptured their love in a beautifully nostalgic way. No fancy hotel backdrop, no pretense in the air…just a swing, a blanket, some vinyl and some soda pop.






See the full set at Sloan Photographers.
Bautiful and inspiring collection of macro photos taken by photographer Joakim Kraemer. Joakim is only 19 years old photographer, based in Norway.