Personality portraits are where it's at! Is this the best one I've ever seen? Nope. Is it better than having someone stand in front of a wall in the hallway? Yup.
Poster: Shelton
Source: ESPN Magazine
Personality portraits are where it's at! Is this the best one I've ever seen? Nope. Is it better than having someone stand in front of a wall in the hallway? Yup. Poster: Shelton Source: ESPN Magazine
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This photo just makes me laugh, it's a fantastic, dramatic potraits of dogs. The website I found it on is full of great tips on how to photograph dogs too, it that's what you're into. This photo is just solemn and beautiful and happy at the same time.
Source: 500px Poster: Megan A giant fork designed by Switzerland's artist Jean-Pierre Zaugg to commemorate Nestle's Alimentarium Food Museum 10th anniversary has been set up on Lake of Geneva , Switzerland.
I thought it was a rather unconventional image that evokes some interest. People will look at this and say, "Is that...a giant fork in the middle of a lake?" The angle of the photo also helps capture the sculpture in its entirety. We should focus on our angles when taking photos. Source: Fabrice Coffrini/Getty Images Poster: Ridah Depicted above is a woman during the shooting at the Westgate mall in Kenya. This picture has a powerful impact because it displays a realistic view on a tragic event and pulls you in to the story. Source: Joseph Ebongie blog
Poster: Sanobar Chagani This picture depicts a boy sleeping amongst the rubble of his destroyed home in the Gaza Strip. This picture impacted me because the setting of the boy sleeping against the backdrop of destruction looks like something out of a movie, but is in fact, real.
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