Thursday, 21 August 2014

5 Photos That Will Inspire You

Here are 5 great photos I hope will inspire you.

Picnic

1
By schorlemädchen
I love this one, great atmosphere, the sunset and food, that really look tasty. And all of it was captured beautifully.

Work Desk

2
By dee goo
Nice word desk, well decorated, great day light and great photo. If it looks good to your eyes it’s going to look good in photo.

Truck Driver

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By Mightyhorse
Very original, really looks like Kermit is driving his truck. Very creative and funny.

Sunset In The Desert

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By Kristina Wilson
That photo is breathtaking, great angle to really put the emphasis on the amazing veiny soil in the forefront of a great background made of mountains and a great sunset. This is in California by the way, a place I’d really like to visit.

Picking Flowers

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By Lisa Holloway
Brilliant photo of a little girl picking flowers as the sun is setting. The white dress really contrasts beautifully with the red flowers and the photographer did a great job with the depth of field creating a photo with the foreground and background completely out of focus which really put the emphasis on the little girl.

Which photo do you like best? Personally, I really like the desert one followed closely by the little girl picking flower.
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3 comments:

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  2. Pixlr is a cloud-based set of image tools and utilities, including a number of photo editors, a screen grabber browser extension, and a photo sharing service. The suite was intended for non-professionals, however the apps range from simple to advanced photo editing.
    www.pixlr.com/editor

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