Rooftop explorers, Vitaliy Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov, recently visited Hong Kong. The images they came away with are breathtaking.
Original article: Hong Kong
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Rooftop explorers, Vitaliy Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov, recently visited Hong Kong. The images they came away with are breathtaking.
Original article: Hong Kong
Wide-mouthed Kendall Jones's conservation project, which one could dub: "Killing African Animals", has received the official Facebook ban hammer. In case you're wondering, this is how Kendall does the Big Five, some of which are classified as vulnerable or endangered:
Source: Huffington Post via Elite Daily
DPReview highlight the work of one of the ocean's most incredible wave photographers, Clark Little.
Check out Clark Little Photography
Today leaves my urban muse, a man that shows Tokyo in a light I never could see. Martin Irwin shoots elbows out, Sony A7r cracking in the bustle and smog of Tokyo; he is tall and built like a Leica. He is conspicuously conscious of all around him. His every move is calculated.
Read moreHenry Fong's first post on DPReview is awesome. His flickr account is even more impressive. Also, he appears to be a Fujifilm XT-1 shooter.
Photographer and talented digital manipulator, Thierry Cohen, displays photographs depicting what today's largest cities would look like sans light pollution. The results are both breathtaking and eerily apocalyptic.
Hans Kruse's traipsing across the world begets many beautiful landscape photos like the one above. This one I found thanks to Reddit's Earthporn.
Reddit: Dolomite mountains in morning light
500px: Hans Kruse
I follow a number of photographers, some professional and some amateur. Many of them inspire me. It's the angles they shoot, the subjects they capture, the lighting they push into a scene. Candy Yam pretty much just nails humanity. She is a master of flattering light, both soft and hard, natural and contrived. She shoots flattering angles, and weaves story into every frame she captures.
Every new project she unleashes is phenomenal.
For the gearheads out there, she is a Sony A7r user.
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kooi-Park Kyoung Kyun's timelapse of the world's third-largest city takes on Seoul from impressive vantages.
Tsukuba, Japan