A stormy day and I just drove from beach to beach taking shots. Please - no unathorised use of this photo - please.
By Internet standards, a perfectly timed photo occurs when two of the following three conditions are met: 1. Perfect Place 2. Perfect Time 3. Perfect Angle Sometimes the holy trinity of perf…
Long exposure photography can create stunning beach shots. Here is a complete guide to help you use this technique for your coastal images.
fotojournalismus: A woman strolls the beach at Nazaré, Portugal, 1985. Photo by Bruno Barbey
Max Dupain, Sunbaker, 1937
File Massimo Vitali’s evocative photographs under Wish We Were There. His images of coastlines in Spain, Turkey and Italy are on exhibit at New York's
Porthcurno north Cornwall . I have shot a number of images recently around Cornwall for a calendar company for 2014 . I was asked to shot them in the middle of the day , something I am not used to doing as i normally go for the low light moody type of image around the golden hour , i have never seen some of these places at this time of day and they look stunning and i relies now what i have been missing . Now I have taken a few i am wondering why landscape photographers including me all ways shoot the same stereo typical sun rise sun set shots and view with distain images shot in full sunlight , is it because we are brain washed in to thinking that only low light shots are worthy of raising our camera to , all most becoming photographic snobs in the process . I have changed my view on this issue and shall shoot a mixture of images taken at all times of the day in full colour and black & white , i can,t see the point of getting boxed in a little corner and imposing limitations on our selfs , after all a good shot is a good shot know matter what the time of day in was taken . I would be very interested to hear some of your thoughts on this issue . My Web Site . www.raymondbradshawphotography.co.uk/
In honor of International Surfing Day on June 23, we give a nod to one of our favorite surf photographers, Clark Little.
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Shot this at low tide on 'Hidden Beach' in Monterey California. Taken with Canon 40D, Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye Lens. View On Black Made Explore #390 May 17, 2009
Swimsuits from the 1950s were incredible. Continuing the trend established in the early 20th century, more skin was displayed near the water than ever before. Here, below is a collection of 30 beautiful color fashion photographs of women in bathing suits in the 1950s. Model in bathing suit of red silk shantung, printed with pinkish flowers, worn with cyclamen pink straw hat, sashed in dark red silk. Suit by Catalina, hat by John Frederics. Photographed by Tom Palumbo circa 1959. Model in white shark-skin swimsuit by Jantzen, white straw sailor hat worn over polka-dotted scarf hat, both by Betmar. She stands in front of an American flag, holding an ice cream cone. Photographed by Leombruno Bodi in 1955. One-piece swimsuit with whalebone bustier and draping culottes in printed and hand-painted cotton, natural straw hat. Model Lilli Cerasoli, from the Spring:Summer Collection. Anne St Marie model bathed in light, shot by Tom Palumbo in 1959. Model standing on beach wearing a bathing suit in harlequin-diamond wool, by Imports Int. 1957 Condè Nast Archive. Model standing under beach umbrella wearing summer dress look; pleated short shorts and matching sleeveless shirt, both in a light floral pattern. 1954 Condè nast Archive. Model seated on striped beach towel wearing grey and white patterned strapless bathing suit. Condè Nast Archive 1954. Photo: Roger Prigent. December 1952. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Model on beach in front of Diplomat Hotel, Florida, in calico print swimsuit and terrycloth cardigan, 1959 Conde Nast Archive. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Model Gretchen Harris, Model standing in ocean with open green and blue umbrella, wearing knitted black maiilot of DuPont and water-velvet cap by Adolfo of Emme, and Greta Paltry suit. Conde Nast archive Vogue 1957. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Two models in Rose Marie Reid swimsuits. Model on left stands tree wearing blue suit, mask and flippers; model on right wears white suit with matching cap, and flippers. January Vogue 1957. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Model, looking through water-proof camera, wearing black bathing suit and black velvet bathing cap banded in red and green. June 1956. Condè Nast Archive. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Model wearing red bathing suit by Jantzen. 1958 Condé Nast Archive/Corbis. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Fiona Campbell-Walter (l) and Ivy Nicholson (r) in bathing suit fashion shoot by Henry Clarke,1955, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Model in yellow swimsuit of knitted cotton and Orlon, by Jantzen. Photo by William Bell, 1959. Model is in a tank-top swimsuit in moss green lace over white broadcloth and a beach coat with zipped front. Photo by Leombruno-Bodi, appeared in the May 1954 Glamour. Liz Pringle as Liz Benn models a strapless swimsuit by Givenchy Vogue, 1953. Photo by John Rawlings “Re Edit” Condè Nast Archive. Barbara Mullen and Marie Helene on the Riva, For ELLE Magazine, Cap d’ Antibes Eden Roc 1957 - Photo: Georges Dambier. The Bikini Girl on the Boardwalk, For Jour de France, Deauville 1959 - Photo: Georges Dambier. Sherry Nelms ‘Bathing Suits’ for Vogue 1954. Photo: Horst.P.Horst. Jean Patchett in oink velvet bathing suit, Vogue, 1951. Photo: Horst.P.Horst. A group of southern belle models sunbathe on the beach at Cypress Gardens theme park in 1953 near Winterhaven, Florida. Vogue - January 1956. Photo: Richard Rutledge. Vogue - January 1953. Photo: John Rawlings. Leombruno-Bodi's photograph appeared in the December 1, 1955, Vogue. Carlton Hotel, Cannes, France, 1958. Sundowners (Limited Edition Estate Stamped). Photo: Slim Aarons, 1958. Model seated with basket on a rooftop, wearing Calypso designed patterned bikini. Circa June 1952. Olhao, Portugal. Photo: Henry Clarke. Austrian actress Mara Lane lounging by the pool in a red and white striped bathing costume at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, 1954. Photo by Slim Aarons/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. A young woman in a bathing suit holds a beach ball and gestures with one arm on a sand dune, 1956. Young women on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, 1959. Photo: Slim Aarons.
Dreamlike color photos capture English beaches at the turn of the century
Photographer Kotori Kawashima happened upon his most iconic subject yet when a friend introduced the artist to his 4-year-old daughter. With her rosy
Time briefly stops, as the Ocean takes a deep breath - and then the wave finally tilts over and breaks, meeting and mingling with the sand of the shore Photo by Tr1stero (flickr.com/photos/tr1stero/1418912924/)
Edward Honaker’s Self-Portraits That Capture His Own Depression Edward Honaker is a talented 21 years old photographer and artist based in San Diego, Los Angeles. He was diagnosed with depression 2 years ago and made the depression portfolio as a way of coping, and to encourage others. Honaker hopes his project will inspire others to not only have a conversation about mental illness, but push them to be more accepting of those who struggle with it. Original article and pictures take photogrist.com site
Chien-Chi Chang / USA. New York City. 1998. A newly arrived immigrant eats noodles on a fire escape. Peter Marlow / JAPAN. Wakayama Project. Shinto festival on beach at Shinghu. 1998. Martin Parr / SPAIN. Benidorm. 1997. Alex Majoli / GREECE. Dodecanese islands. Leros. Leros beach. A patient and a…
Original Caption: Residents Take Part in Organized Daily Exercises in One of the Public Pools at Century Village Retirement Community. U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-6063 Photographer: Schulke, Flip, 1930-2008 Subjects: West Palm Beach (Palm Beach county, Florida, United States) inhabited place Environmental Protection Agency Project DOCUMERICA Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=548550 Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001. For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
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Some find them frustrating, while others just can’t get enough – Optical illusions are something that will always leave you perplexed and questioning your eyesight. We all know the classic eye trick with a young girl turning into an old lady portrait or sets of geometric figures that turn out to be of a different size than it appeared. Optical illusions are images that differ from the objective reality and also can be sorted into three categories – optical, physiological and cognitive – each with minor differences in the illusion pictures. But how do they work?