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Selective Color Photos
Selective color is a post-processing technique where most of a photo is change over to black and white, but some parts are left in color. This is usually achieved by using layers... Read more
Cloud Catching in the Kimberley
Sometimes I look at the clouds and knowing the science behind the saturated air, I still must wonder like a young child: Where are they made? And how does Mother Nature make them s... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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Capture the Essence of Your City: In One Photograph
Capture the Essence of Your City: In One Photograph. This was the challenge put out to travel bloggers. Warning: the results may inspire wanderlust. Read more
The 15 April 2011 by Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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Polaroids from Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea was an absolutely astonishing acquaintance back in November 2010 onboard True North. The people are the warmest most smiling and welcoming... Read more
The 17 April 2011 by Flemmingbo
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The Best Fish is a Fresh Fish
Adriatic sea is a perfect place for tasting some good quality, fresh fish. While on a boat, there is a good chance you even catch your own meal. When doing this... Read more
The 14 April 2011 by Sneaky
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World Press Photo in Amsterdam
Every year, the World Press Photo organises the largest photo competition in the world. Honouring the best in photographic imagery, the contest awards top prize... Read more
The 11 April 2011 by Amsterdam City Tours
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Scott Monument, Edinburgh
The Scott Monument, in the middle of Edinburgh’s Princes Street, stands just over 60m high, and is the largest monument to a writer in the world. It was built i... Read more
The 24 April 2011 by Ros
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Nedko Solakov
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The 04 April 2011 by Rosa Stockman
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Presbyterian Gothic Revival Church in Georgetown, Colorado
Gothic Revival Architecture began in England in the 1740s and was present in the United States by the 19th century. Although Gothic revival buildings are not a... Read more
The 05 April 2011 by Juliemagerssoulen
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Face of a Dancer
Some faces capture your eyes immediately. Capturing that possibly un-definable quality in an image is a tough challenge I find. Sometimes I do not notice this... Read more
The 02 April 2011 by Flemmingbo
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Cloud Catching in the Kimberley
Sometimes I look at the clouds and knowing the science behind the saturated air, I still must wonder like a young child: Where are they made? And how does Mothe... Read more
The 19 April 2011 by Flemmingbo
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Hot off the Press and Upcoming Books
An update of what has been happening over the past couple of weeks. I have had time to do a lot of updating on my website and have started my book project. Read more
The 27 April 2011 by Flemmingbo
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