Photographer of the Day: Joe
Photographer: Joe Photo: “Leaves“ What a great way to fill the frame. These plants are so interesting and fun to photograph and this image is a great example of why. There
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Photographer: Joe Photo: “Leaves“ What a great way to fill the frame. These plants are so interesting and fun to photograph and this image is a great example of why. There
Photographer: Jim Sollows Photo: “All Aboard!“ I love the atmosphere in this shot. The composition pulls us into the station (no pun intended) and makes us wonder where we’re heading. The
Photographer: Grun Berge Photo: “IMGP2138-3“ Someone let this guy out, please. You can just feel the dog’s yearning in this shot and I think many of us can relate to this
Photographer: Ken Photo: “Wading in Milky Water” This image caught my eye as I was scrolling through our Flickr group. At first, I thought it was a person walking along the
Photographer: Geoffrey Tibbenham Photo: “Aldeburgh beach” What makes this image so compelling to me is its simplicity; it’s lack of clutter and unnecessary information. We’re free to surmise how this
Photographer: Davor Smoković Photo: “Curak” When a photograph can evoke a story in its viewer, it becomes a successful communication. In this case, the technique of using a long shutter
Photographer: Ken Lee Photo: “Air Romania” Part of the mystery in this abstract is created by the extreme wide angle fisheye look at a defunct aircraft, with its non-functional components
Photographer: Peter Hickson Photo: “West Pier” I do have a love affair with black and white, but it is only partly because I learned photography by developing my own contact
Photographer: Robert Armstrong Photo: “Oregon Bride” Yes, I have chosen a wedding photo for Photographer of the Day! A good photograph is just that — and it can be from
Photographer: Andrew Ford Photo: “Volcano Park 22” A wonder of nature thriving in volcanic ash and isolated against a slightly blurred but colorful background earns Andrew Ford Photofocus Photographer of
Photographer: Linda Shetters Photo: “Untitled” An almost monochromatic winter scene of snow and ice and a lazily flowing stream bounded by trees and underbrush all dressed in fanciful white snow
Photographer: Frank Bitetto Photo: “Untitled” A holiday street scene in black and white captures the beauty of the lights in the trees, around curbs and buildings. A lone figure is
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