Archive for April, 2011

Mauritius…Splendour in the Sea

A New Post From Jean-Yves Bignoux

Mauritius offers the photographer a unique oppurtunity to travel to different dive destinations a frame some great subjescts ,it offers that diversity so well.The Nature of the marine life here is so great ,but you have to research your subjects well .its a learning curve photography ,underwater photography is no different .im doing alot of my subject research it makes it easier when you been diving for 7 years now ,and being a Padi Diving Instructor helps,but a diffrent day brings a different…

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News Wavell Heights Primary School Fire

A New Post From Peter Currie

I have posted a lightbox of 18 images of this morning's fire which unfortunately destroyed part of the school. I awoke to unfamiliar sounds around 4.15am and discovered the raging blaze opposite my residence.

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Underwater Photographer Mauritius

A New Post From Jean-Yves Bignoux

Hello my name is Jean-Yves Bignoux ,i am an Australian Underwater photographer who lives and is based in Mauritius, Montagne Ory,i provide services for commercial advertising photography and stock photography , i photograph Mauritian sea life or underwater photography images , my portfolios can be viewed on Global images or Oz Images
I have been doing underwater photography for 3 years now in Australia and in Mauritius ,feel free to contact me for my services for promotion ,magazine…

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Focus Stacking: Breaking the Depth of Field Barrier

One of the technical challenges to overcome when shooting both macro and some landscape images is limited depth of field. As with many things though, the digital darkroom is rewriting the rules. Welcome to "focus stacking."….

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The Amalfi Coast, Italy

A New Post From Peter Currie

I have added a light box of images from the Amalfi Coast in Italy. Experiencing this part of the world is an absolute pleasure that should be enjoyed by all.

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Bouquet Tulips

A New Post From Lawrence Lindstrand

Spring has finally come to Northwest Washington. My first lightbox post is a special display of tulip bouquets at Tulip Town in Mount Vernon, Washington. The Tulip Festival is now in full swing and the flowers are beautiful. I will be following up this post shortly with others of the fields of tulips. Please enjoy the images.

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Additions to Acapulco Lightbox

A New Post From Peter Currie

I have added some more images to my light box on Acapulco Bay. Hopefully they will compliment the original list and be an interesting addition.

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Panoramic Images

A New Post From John L Coombes

I've just posted a new light box. I love the contrasts in this country from pristine beaches and rural sunsets to the old colliery. So much variety! Hope you enjoy it and don't hesitate to contact me if you would like to use any of the images.

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Outback Photography

A New Post From Skye Mckenna

I have created a lightbox of Outback Photography for your enjoyment.
Photos are also available for printing on canvas at Skye McKenna photography. Link to Skye McKenna Photography is attached

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First blog

A New Post From David Guthrie

This is my first venture into providing stock photography, so it's all a matter of feeling my way through the processes and getting a sense of what people may be looking for in stock.

The key word for me is 'awareness'. I aim to provide photos that create an awareness of a world that generally passes us by. Perhaps this is quite powerfully illustrated by the fun series, Little People. These growths are passed by thousands of people every week. How many of those thousands are…

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