As my previous post on the beauty found within Google street view was so popular I have decided to share some more photography taken by the Google car camera taken from all over the world. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »
Category: Photography
The rare beauty found within Google street view
It is not often when browsing through Google street view that you come across anything of real beauty but Aaron Hobson has found some rather rare examples of what the Google car cam has caught while traveling around the world.
Update: You can now see even more photos from the Google car cam here: The rare beauty found within google street view 2
Earth Time Lapse from Space, Fly Over by NASA
Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by Ron Garan fragileoasis.org/bloggernauts/Astro_Ron and the crew of expedition 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011, who to my knowledge shot these pictures at an altitude of around 350 km with a high ISO HD Camera developed by NHK Japan, nicknamed the SS-HDTV camera.
Sponsorship needed to bring history on the web into the 21st Century
A few of weeks ago I woke up to the news that Steve Jobs had died. As with most other designers, techies or anyone owning an Apple product, I was saddened by the news, but I also felt invigorated and motivated to produce an idea that could actually change the future of other human beings, very much like he had done over and over again. Read the rest of this entry »
Adding background motion blur in Photoshop
The following photoshop procedure will allow you to create a realistic motion blur to your chosen photograph. This dead simple technique works great with pretty much any kind of car or movement based photo. i.e. a person or animal running.
Photo manipulation competition entries
Huge thanks to everyone who has emailed in an entry. Below you can see the original image I put up for download. Below this are the competition entries. To vote please leave a comment with your favourite photo manipulation. Voting will close Friday 19th of August.
Why a visual task system has proven so productive
Since becoming a freelancer last year, I have found it very difficult to keep my mind on track and balance the daily tasks required for clients and personal projects. In an attempt to solve the issue I tried almost every online task system there is to offer, however none of them were either enjoyable or clear enough to keep my mind on track. Read the rest of this entry »
Photography Inspiration #1
This post is part of my new series of inspiration posts showing the most inspiring photography selected at random. My inspiration posts will alternate between web design, illustration and photography. If you have any inspiring recommendations please feel free to leave them in the comments. Read the rest of this entry »
Workflow of a Freelance Photographer
Starting out in the freelance photography world isn’t without its struggles, especially, if like me you are starting from scratch.
The easy bit is taking the photos for your customers, this is the part that has driven you to go freelance. The difficult bit? Getting the photos to your customers in the quickest most efficient method possible. Here’s how I do it. Read the rest of this entry »
Abandoned theme park photography
There has always been something creepy about theme parks, the creaky rides and queuing up, while hundreds of kids scream in joy and fear just above your heads. The thought that is always in the back of my head is what if something went wrong with the ride and what actually happens once the park closes at night (I’ve watched too many horror movies!). I have recently seen a lot of photography being taken from the abandoned theme park called The Six Flags in New Orleans. Read the rest of this entry »
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