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Marketing Fine Art Photography by Alain Briot
“Nobody hangs a $100 photograph over the mantle in their million-dollar home.” — Alain Briotby fcetier / on Jun 12, 2011 -
Serial Photography - Using Themed Images to Improve Your Photographic Skills by Harald Mante
Don’t confuse “serial” photography with “sequential” photography.by fcetier / on Feb 26, 2011 -
Exploring North American Landscapes by Marc Muench
“It has been said, ‘A photographer only records. An artistic photographer reveals!’” — Marc Muenchby fcetier / on Feb 13, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “travel photography”
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Photos: Going Greek in Lindos
Wonder the World - My Destination Travel Blog —
Authority: 112
Photos: Going Greek in Lindos A destination that springs to mind the second you imagine a sudden windfall or landmark celebration will undoubtedly encompass at least three of the following: blue skies, pristine surroundings, picture-postcard views, exclusivity (by that I mean you will be the only human life form ...6 hours ago -
Contemplations of a Castaway
Wonder the World - My Destination Travel Blog —
Authority: 112
Contemplations of a Castaway There is often a certain stigma attached to spending time on a desert island, one that usually involves storms and wrecks and volleyballs named Wilson. My experience with such a location, though perhaps less dramatic than Shakespeare would have it, was nonetheless an adventure worth a ...3 days ago -
Photos: Soaking up Syria
Wonder the World - My Destination Travel Blog —
Authority: 112
Photos: Soaking up Syria Syria is a country full of culture, tradition and ancient wonder. For those who have yet to make it there, Pawel Sacha shares his experiences with this selection of photographs: Street at night in Dayr az-Zawr, Eastern Syria A picturesque souq in Aleppo at night ...1 week ago -
Tripod Accessory Bundle Kit For Canon EOS Rebel T3i, T2i T3 Digital SLR Camera Includes 57 Inch Pro Tripod + 67 Inch Monopod + 10″ Flexible Gripster + Remote Shutter Release + MicroFiber Cleaning Cloth
DSLR Camera Lens Reviews - All the latest digital camera reviews —
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Tripod Accessory Bundle Kit For Canon EOS Rebel T3i, T2i T3 Digital SLR Camera Includes 57 Inch Pro Tripod + 67 Inch Monopod + 10″ Flexible Gripster + Remote Shutter Release + MicroFiber Cleaning Cloth Product Description Kit Includes: 1) Zeikos – Zeikos ZE-MP72 72-Inch Monopod 2) Vivitar – 10-Inch Spider ...1 week ago -
How You Could Pay For Your Next Trip to South America
International Living Postcards —
Authority: 418
I’m not a professional photographer, but for over five years now I’ve used stock photography to supplement my income and help cover travel expenses. One of my favorite trips in recent years was to La... International Living Postcards. Learn to live better for less by expanding your world beyond U.S. shores.1 week ago -
Create A Cool Travel Slideshow In iPhoto ’11 [Mac]
MakeUseOf —
Authority: 638
For iPhoto users who have travel photos taken in different places throughout the country or world, iPhoto offers a pretty cool slideshow theme that is relatively easy to put together, depending on how well you have managed your iPhoto library. It even includes a great piece of stock background music if you don’t ...1 week ago -
Wednesday Travel Pic: Eiffel Tower
Prairie Light Images —
Authority: 101
Sometimes you just have to get as close as possible to something like the Eiffel Tower. Yes, the view from the top is spectacular, but so is the view from the base. No wonder the Parisians decided to keep it after the end of the 1889 World’s Fair.1 week ago -
What a Way to Earn a Living—Whisky, Castles and Scottish Islands
International Living Postcards —
Authority: 418
For one of the most breathtaking experiences in the Scottish Highlands, take the A87 highway from Fort William to the Isle of Skye and descend into Glen Shiel to Loch Duich. A few miles farther along... International Living Postcards. Learn to live better for less by expanding your world beyond U.S. shores.1 week ago -
eyelashes on a train
countessian —
Authority: 89
Essex is a strange place. It’s close enough to London for the particularly ambitious to consider it glamour-adjacent, but it’s far enough away that trying much too hard is always really tempting, as though the effort somehow evaporates during the 45 minutes on the C2C to Fenchurch Street. Occasionally the end ...1 week ago -
Twenty.Twelve.
Stripe & Yellow —
Authority: 79
Oh wow, I havent written any entry for this year and this is technically my very first blog entry for 2012. While I have a lot of photos to share from the time we spent our New Years eve up to the first 2 weeks of the year, I decided to share this particular photo which I took last weekend as my very first photo share ...1 week ago -
Purple sky
Colleen Choi —
Authority: 111
Purple sky [IMG: http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxz0wfAxxy1qc2s8qo1_500.jpg]1 week ago -
Planning a Pilgrimage with Annie Leibovitz
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 411
There is something sort of wonderful about hearing a woe-is-me travel story from a big whoop wealthy lady. Schadenfreude is not the nicer part of my personality, but why bother to hide it? I was standing in a corner of Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, New York, between the community bulletin board, and a shelf that held ...1 week ago -
Earliest evidence of a New Testament verse in stone
Ferrell's Travel Blog —
Authority: 409
In two previous posts we have mentioned the so-called Tomb of Absalom in the Kidron Valley here and here . We noted that the horizontal inscription on the south side of the monument reads, This is the tomb of Zacharias, martyr, very pious priest, father of John. We know from Luke 1 that Zacharias was a priest ...1 week ago -
Passing Through Puerto Octay
Kyle Hepp —
Authority: 104
When we were in the South of Chile to shoot Vale and Stanley’s destination wedding (which AHHH, I haven’t even blogged yet even though they’ve had their photos for like…a million years now) we took some time to explore the area a little bit. We rented a car and buzzed around Lago Llanquihue, in search of ...1 week ago -
Home again at House
Melissa Maples —
Authority: 109
The House Café, where fresh flowers on the table are a given. Love this place.1 week ago -
Abu Simbel and Assuan
weblog || ArtphotoasiA —
Authority: 105
Due to a sandstorm our airplane was late and so we were forced to visit Abu Simbel not during a fresh morning but with 45 degree celsius during a sunny afternoon; nevertheless was simply amazing. Abu Simbel is an archaeological site comprising two massive rock temples in southern Egypt on the western bank of Lake ...1 week ago -
New Year and Dozing in Las Vegas
Style and then some —
Authority: 110
A few quick points about Vegas – everyone seems to want to go and everyone thinks they’ll win money there. I wasn’t too bothered about going to Sin City since firstly I’m not a man so all the corseted girls, prostitutes and strip clubs aren’t exactly aimed at me. Secondly, I didn’t have any money [...]2 weeks ago -
Winter sunsets
Melissa Maples —
Authority: 109
Can’t get enough. [IMG: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7031/6649561227_2e5899d715.jpg]2 weeks ago -
Year of the Dragon
Bert Gildart: Writer and Photographer —
Authority: 98
©Bert Gildart: Bill and Larry are devotees to Anza Borrego, and during the winter, make as many trips from their home in San Diego to camp and to explore this premier desert state park as their schedule will permit. Images of Larry and Bill flank cyclists, part of the many attracted by the dragon [...]2 weeks ago -
Photos: Top Ten San Francisco
Wonder the World - My Destination Travel Blog —
Authority: 112
Photos: Top Ten San Francisco When you think ‘California’ a few words might just spring to mind – it is however, quite likely that one of them associates itself nicely with arguably one of the most talked about Californian destinations visitors just can’t get enough of: San Francisco. Here are my top picks ...2 weeks ago



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