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Jul

photojojo:

Don Pettit is an engineer for the International Space Station, and we’re pretty sure he takes some of the coolest pictures from work, EVER. 

Don Petit’s Space Shots From the Job

via It’s Nice That

photojojo:

Such a cool long exposure photo of a tidal swimming pool in Bude, Cornwall! 
Long Exposure “Hoops” by Spencer Brown
via Iain Claridge

photojojo:

Such a cool long exposure photo of a tidal swimming pool in Bude, Cornwall! 

Long Exposure “Hoops by Spencer Brown

via Iain Claridge

photojojo:

Rad Photo Idea: Use other photographer’s LCD screens as the focal point for your image!
Zeb Andrews did just that in stunning capture of the Eiffel Tower.
Photo Idea: Shoot Your LCD Screen!

photojojo:

Rad Photo Idea: Use other photographer’s LCD screens as the focal point for your image!

Zeb Andrews did just that in stunning capture of the Eiffel Tower.

Photo Idea: Shoot Your LCD Screen!

photojojo:

Summer is setting in at the Birsa Munda Zoological Park in Ranchi, India, and the tigers are giving plenty of photoops! 
via The Atlantic In Focus | Getty Images

photojojo:

Summer is setting in at the Birsa Munda Zoological Park in Ranchi, India, and the tigers are giving plenty of photoops! 

via The Atlantic In Focus | Getty Images

photojojo:

We were amazed when we saw this photo by Marcus Møller Bitsch! We caught up with Marcus this week and asked him a few questions.
Could you explain to us how you created the stunning image above?

‘To create this photograph I used a technique called “expansion”, which is also known as “The Brenizer Method”. It’s a technique where you stich several photos together to create one photograph. This technique results in a really low DOF (depth of field) and a higher resolution.’

What does photography mean to you?

‘It means the world to me. It’s my way to show how I see the world, how I feel and a way to tell stories. I love making conceptual photos. The process until the idea is finally created in a photo is such an interesting/beautiful journey. And especially self-portraits mean a lot to me. Taking self-portraits is my way to be alone – to get in touch with myself. It’s sort of my own therapy time.’

Marcus MB Photography on Facebook

photojojo:

We were amazed when we saw this photo by Marcus Møller Bitsch! We caught up with Marcus this week and asked him a few questions.

Could you explain to us how you created the stunning image above?

‘To create this photograph I used a technique called “expansion”, which is also known as “The Brenizer Method”. It’s a technique where you stich several photos together to create one photograph. This technique results in a really low DOF (depth of field) and a higher resolution.’

What does photography mean to you?

‘It means the world to me. It’s my way to show how I see the world, how I feel and a way to tell stories. I love making conceptual photos. The process until the idea is finally created in a photo is such an interesting/beautiful journey. And especially self-portraits mean a lot to me. Taking self-portraits is my way to be alone – to get in touch with myself. It’s sort of my own therapy time.’

Marcus MB Photography on Facebook

photojojo:

Camille Seaman first captured our attention with her incredible photos of icebergs. In her latest series, Camille shifted her attention to thunderous storm clouds!

“The Big Cloud” by Camille Seaman

via The Fox is Black

photojojo:

Did you know that the caffeine in your soda is actually a natural pesticide used by plants? That’s right, the world’s favorite stimulant is rather toxic to our six legged friends.
The photo above is caffeine when false colored and viewed through an electron microscope! 
Caffeine Crystals Under the Lens: Annie Cavanagh and David McCarthy
via Fresh Photons

photojojo:

Did you know that the caffeine in your soda is actually a natural pesticide used by plants? That’s right, the world’s favorite stimulant is rather toxic to our six legged friends.

The photo above is caffeine when false colored and viewed through an electron microscope! 

Caffeine Crystals Under the Lens: Annie Cavanagh and David McCarthy

via Fresh Photons

photojojo:

Mark Burban stacked nine long exposure photos in photoshop to get this HDR masterpiece!
via 500px

photojojo:

Mark Burban stacked nine long exposure photos in photoshop to get this HDR masterpiece!

via 500px

photojojo:

Sony’s winners for the 2012 Sony World Photography Competition do not fail to impress. 

American photographer Mitch Dobrowner captured these black and white photos of approaching storms. The sheer magnitude and power captured in them is pretty incredible!

Mitch Dobrowner’s Stormy Portraits

via Creative Review

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Jul