Photographed at the old fishing piers of the Texas Bolivar Peninsula. Taking photographs into the sun is such a difficult technique to pull off and that's what makes this shot all the more special. |
This shot was taken on Norway's Prekestolen Cliff (also known as Preachers Pull pit.) That's a braver man than me! |
Some photos are all about opportunity, having your camera with you when you come across a moment like this is priceless. |
The only true portrait in this line up and with it's great composition and breathtakingly crisp clarity I feel it's more than earned its place. |
I love the way the pattern of the table reflects onto the back of the spoon, in fact, at first, I thought that the spoon itself was patterned. |
There's no doubting that a great photograph can have a profound sensory effect and with this clever macro shot, you can almost hear the music. |
Timing is everything. However don't let the pin point precision fool you, this shot is about so much more, the composition is perfectly balanced and for a black and white image, it's beautifully vivid. |
As we touched on above great timing can make or break a photo. This snap is a great example of how being in the right place at the right time can pay off. |
I'm a little bit undecided with this piece but only in trying to decide whether it's eerily spooky or beautifully romantic, either way I think you'll agree it's breathtaking. |
Disclaimer: Although this made for a wonderful photo, I wouldn't advise you to try it for yourself! |
I love this capture! I think the way the photographer has managed to portray a sense that there is a conversation happening here makes for an absolutely adorable shot. |
As with the above image the artist has somehow succeeded in capturing a moment of interaction between his subjects. |
Another example of split second timing here but perhaps most impressive is the mind boggling trial and error experimentation with shutter speeds. |
Another lovely example here of the artists shutter speed control in managing to capture the blur of the birds shaking head while maintaining the clarity of the moving water droplets. |
Great use of light and shadow in this one, particularly in how uniformly the shadow falls across the subjects face. |