Even a fairly banal, industrial, scene can be of photographic interest, especially if you look for the quirky.
Even a fairly banal, industrial, scene can be of photographic interest, especially if you look for the quirky.
Some people consider cracked mirrors to be bad luck, not me. Today’s photo is from Ushuaia in Southern Argentina, one of the most southerly ports before hitting Antarctica. The convex traffic mirror provides a distorted view of things when in good order, but when broken the disconnect with reality is exaggerated further! Cracked mirrors can be good luck! Ushuaia, Argentina.
the photograph was taken after a sweaty late morning hike up a hill to an elevation of about 200-300 metres.
A series of toned monochrome images where clouds are the subject.
Identifiable by its white stripes and iridescent green colouring, Sphingnotus mirabilis is a species of beetle belonging to the family Cerambycidae.
a trip through Papua and West Papua Provinces in Indonesia provides the opportunity (and challenge) to photograph a myriad of macro subjects.
It’s good to see the occasional story about what we can do right. The needs of the environment and the needs of humanity are inextricably linked.
a multi shot composite in order to deal with high ISO noise as the image was recorded handheld in low light.
Shows what is possible now with correct exposure and careful processing.
the Cafe Batavia in the historic northern part of central Jakarta. Built in the late 19th century it is one of the oldest buildings in the city.