Is this the future of mobile photography?
Or maybe point-and-click photography?
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by Eric Dye
Is this the future of mobile photography?
Or maybe point-and-click photography?
by Eric Dye
It’s not as if we can look into the future and anticipate what’s going to happen next.
Perfect timing.
Is it talent or luck?
You know. The perfect timing of the spoken word, a note played or a fader faded.
Or how about photographs taken with perfect timing:
I love beautiful images, even if they are not concrete representations of a known object. I’ve often used abstracts in graphics programs for worship, simply for the texture, the color, the richness, or emotive feel.
There’s a young photographer who has developed a technique that I’ve not tried, nor have I heard of it.
The results fascinate.
Can you guess what this is?
[Read more…] about An Awesome Photography Technique with Amazing Results
by Jay Caruso
No matter how many times I see photos of a shuttle launch, it never gets old.
They are similar, but never the same.
Dan Winters, who is in my view, one of the best photographers of our generation, can move between amazing portrait photography and science based photography with ease.
Winters was hired by Time magazine to capture images of Atlantis in June 2011, the last shuttle flight in the program. Those images, along with others, are being used for a new book by Winters, ‘Last Launch.’
Take a look:
[Read more…] about Photo Inspiration: Dan Winters Final Launch Photos
Can anyone deny this?
He made all the beauties we see. Many of His actions and accounts involve big visuals. Mount Sinai enveloped in smoke, flame, and lightning comes to mind. The first known rainbow enhanced a big announcement. Fire straight out of the heavens burned up an altar of rocks, along with the water that had soaked it. (Let me tell you, people worshipped after seeing that display.)
There are the vivid visions of Ezekiel and Daniel. Think of the incomprehensible sights John saw on Patmos. [Read more…] about Are Images Used in Worship “Fluff”?
by Jay Caruso
Who doesn’t love outer space travel and technology?
The geek culture is very close to ‘Star Wars and ‘Star Trek’ because of the real thing. The Apollo moon landing has be ranked as one of the defining moments in human history. For the first time, man walked somewhere besides planet Earth.
If you love space, you’re going to love this video!