Monday, April 16, 2012

Suspended Motion


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via piccsy
by Richmond Kitty
by Richmond Kitty via pinterest
Playmate via 500px

via photography serverd
Ooohh shit!!! © Cal Redback

perfect timing by Julian Wagner via 500px 
At the chime of the city clock © Ronen Goldman  (more images of the project can be found here)
Kick Start  © Ronen Goldman 
 
Little Red riding Hood © Shlomi Nissim
rise and fall © Brooke Shaden
Avian Acrobat / Deby Dixon
Avian Acrobat © Deby Dixon
Fashion Photography:Waldemar Hansson - Touchey Design Update - design ideas and inspiration
National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - The Big Picture via Boston.com

National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - The Big Picture via Boston.com

Flight of an eagle owl - National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - The Big Picture via Boston.com
Finally © Jeff Clow
Panic in the pan-  "I was leading a photographic safari in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. It was midday and we came across a dazzle of zebra approaching a waterhole to quench their thirst. Every few minutes the zebras will enter the water to drink, just to panic and scatter out of the water again." Serengeti National Park, Tanzania by Marius Coetzee via Boston.com (Nature Honorable Mention)
 The Hunt -" I personally believe that, beyond the formal representation of reality, mediated by the technical instruments necessary to fix an image in time, photography is made of insights. The shot is the last act of image capturing and in many ways the easiest part of the whole process. This panning effect, even in its imperfection, with the chromatic harmony of the background, with all the needless information eliminated and the luck of having the big cat’s lifted tail in symmetry with the impala horns, brings the observer inside the hunting without distractions." Kenya, Masai Mara National Reserve by Stefano Pesarelli  via Boston.com  (Nature Honorable Mention )
High Speed Destruction photography
High Speed Destruction - Snuffed © Alan Sailer
High Speed Destruction photography
High Speed Destruction - Chayote Squashed  © Alan Sailer
Pinned Image
Live orange juice © Pavel Bugrov


Motion blur © themonnie
Tunnel © Nadav Havakook
zooming tunnel © Sam Javanrouh
aleppo / syria © mustafa nazif duran

places to be © Adam Barker

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Don't stop via Pinterest

National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - The Big Picture via Boston.com 
Elegant aggression © gerard sexton
Flickr Finds No. 14 photography flickr finds
Aupa Athletic © Mikel Bilbao
Pinned Image
Rat-catcher / Ola Bell
Rat-catcher by Ola Bell
Butterfly Effect © Vimal Chandran


Tokyo Rush © Jose Miguel Alpuerto
Resilience by Ingrid Endel
resilience © Ingrid Endel
Sleep Elevations by Maia Flore
Sleep Elevations © Maia Flore's
Ground control, Alta Ski resort in Utah by KevinWinzele via 500px
Children filled with happiness playing in the water, Brazil, National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - The Big Picture via Boston.com  
Beautiful Black and White Photography via 500px


Wrecking Crew Orchestra are a dance crew out of Japan consisting of eight men who in these videos are seen dancing with perfectly synchronized electroluminescent light suits designed by iLuminate. Keep in mind, what you’re watching is live and unedited. So much fun. (via mefi)


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10 comments:

  1. Awesome Pictures and Amazing Video...:) :)
    Serengeti Safari fanatics and lovers of natural charm will agree, needs little prologue. The highest free standing hill, at 5,892 meters above sea level and 40 kilometer across, Mount Kilimanjaro has lots that makes it amazing. Africa is an area of remarkable things. From the driest deserts to the rainiest woods and incredible traditional attractions to fresh natural charm, this area has several locations which are unique in themselves.

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    2. Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you liked! Maybe I will make a post just about the Serengeti Safari ;)

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