Posted by Kaylee Smith on May 4, 2012 ·
Some people are so crazy about tattoos that none of their body parts is enough for pampering their fantasy. This lot belongs to the ultimate tattoo lovers category and they can never have enough of this modern fashion statement. This is the reason why they go for full body tattoos. Full body tattoos, as the name suggests, is carved on a large part of the skin space covering the entire body. Mostly, [...]
Posted by Nicholas Gore on May 3, 2012 ·
Photographer Danylö Böbyk made this great video about how he made his models float in his recent image “Fly-Away”. This video is a little light on details so if you’re interested in getting an in depth look at how the image was created, check out his blog post on the shoot HERE. Check out more [...]
Posted by Noam Galai on May 3, 2012 ·
I bet most of you never heard of the term “Scanography” before, but its ok, I just learned about it a week ago. The idea of Scanography is using a regular paper scanner as a camera, and take pictures of whatever can fit in or around the scanner. The results are somewhere between scary to [...]
Posted by Evan Varsamis on May 3, 2012 ·
SmokingDesignersBusiness Cards is the first impression for a new potential client therefore it needs to represent your product or services and look unique and creative. No matter the business you are into wether its a shipping company, logistics, graphic design or a small local shop your business card must be extraordinary in order to attract your new customers. From my personal experience I’ve [...]
Posted by Nicholas Gore on May 3, 2012 ·
This is a cool little video from Phillip Bloom documenting some of the pick up shooting for the movie Red Tails. This is an awesome look at some of the great DSLR rigs they have for professional film production. Also, take a look at that $700 3D rig! That’s the highlight of the video for [...]
Posted by Patrick Hall on May 3, 2012 ·
About three weeks ago we announced an easy Twitter contest where a random follower would win three of the unreleased Pocket Wizard Plus III radio triggers and a free copy of Peter Hurley’s The Art Behind The Headshot. One lucky follower has been randomly chosen and we are ready to announce the big winner. Keep [...]
Posted by aceall on May 3, 2012 ·
Abstract wavy turquoise background, a simple blue & green user interface design for web and apps.
Resolution: 5000x3750px
Medium size preview (1280x960px): Wavy turquoise background
File format: JPG
Color theme: blue, green, turquoise
Author: PSD Graphics
Might be useful (similar graphic): Abstract dark blue background
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Turquoise background
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on May 3, 2012 ·
The offer is back for a free 8×10 canvas print. This promotion is focused around mother’s day, but any photo can be printed (it doesn’t necessarily have to be a Mother’s day gift). They are offering one free print per user as a way to introduce more people to their service. This deal expires May 13, it can be found here: Free Canvas Print
Free Canvas Print
I was curious how one [...]
Posted by Nate Kay on May 3, 2012 ·
As the fastest land speed animal, the Cheetah also is a great looking cat for photographs. Here are 15 snappy pictures of cheetahs.
Yawning Cheetah by Tambako The Jaguar
Brotherly Love by Tambako The Jaguar
Another Yawn by Tambako The Jaguar
The smile of the cheetah by Tambako The Jaguar
2 Lovely Faces by Mara 1
Cheetah in Mara by Frédéric SALEIN
Cheetah by Mara 1
Cheetah by Gopal Vijayaraghavan
Cheetah [...]
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Posted by Radwa on May 3, 2012 ·
Still life photography is an opposite concept of the action photography. While the action photography is based on the motion in the photograph shot, the Still photography or still life photography focus on other photography factors other than the elements movement.The still life photography focuses on the colors, contrast, shadows and light applied to the objects and how objects arrange in harmony [...]
Posted by Lee Morris on May 3, 2012 ·
I’ve been waiting a long time for a 24-70mm full frame lens with stabilization. Tamron was the first to create this lens and we got our hands on a Canon version. In this review we compare the Tamron 24-70mm 2.8 VC to Canon’s 24-70mm 2.8. Which is the better lens? The answer to that question [...]
Posted by PictureCorrect Contributor on May 3, 2012 ·
An eerie interactive photography video has been catching the industry’s attention and you may want to grab your digital camera to play along. The video invites you into a darkroom and asks you set your camera to f5.6 with a shutter a speed of 1 second. Grab your tripod and start taking pictures of the sinister television that is shown in the video. The photographs that show up on your LCD screen [...]
Posted by Nate Kay on May 3, 2012 ·
A Showdown Visual production, Escape is an award winning video showcasing beauty with stillness. For best viewing experience, watch it full screen and sound up.
Posted by David Strauss on May 3, 2012 ·
Have you ever been on a photo shoot with your iphone and thought, man these 8-megapixel shots just aren’t doing it for me? Perhaps you should look into Nokia’s 808 PureView. This phone blows any competition out of the water with a 41 megapixel sensor and Carl Zeiss optics. If you think memory might be a problem, [...]
Posted by Lee Morris on May 3, 2012 ·
I didn’t believe my buddy when he told me that his brand new Nikon D800 viewfinder was always out of focus. I assumed that he had the diopter out of whack. It wasn’t until I used the camera myself that I realized there was a serious problem. The camera was sent back to Nikon for [...]
Posted by Photo-John on May 3, 2012 ·
The Nikon Coolpix AW100 is Nikon’s first rugged, waterproof digital camera. It can handle drops of about 5 feet, it’s waterproof to 33 feet and it’s also freezeproof – perfect for the kind of rough, outdoor funtography that I love! It’s got a 16-megapixel backlit CMOS sensor, full HD video, a 5x zoom lens, 3-inch LCD display and built-in GPS. It even has a nice fast burst mode – 7.1 [...]
Posted by Emily Hildebrand on May 3, 2012 ·
Rob Oglesbee is a Seattle-area based freelance photographer that has been shooting photos for nearly 4 decades. Photography was his father’s hobby, and he took up photography as his own hobby as well, building it into a business in the last ten years. He is mostly a landscape and nature photographer, but lately he has been focusing much more on portraits. He recently opened a studio so that he [...]
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Posted by Patrick Hall on May 3, 2012 ·
Jeremy Cowart is a photographer after my own heart. He started out in one of my favorite cities Nashville, TN, befriend a bunch of rockstars, shot their album covers, moved into celebrity portraiture, and continues to give back with projects like Help Portrait. Our good friend Pye Jirsa with SLR Lounge recently sat down with [...]
Posted by Ash Davies on May 3, 2012 ·
TweetHow can Instagramers share their photos with the 6.95 billion people without the app? The answer, apparently, lies in the Instagram ‘snap’.
Sadly this is just a parody video. But it’s still cool! TheVerge have put together a fake teaser for a new Instagram camera, showing off its sharing features and new creative filters. With the Instagram ‘snap’ [...]
Posted by Madalin Tudose on May 3, 2012 ·
WordPress themes niche is more crowded than ever. A lot of wordpress shops are trying to take their piece of this big pie which is wordpress. But hey, there`s room for everyone. Although many people are building and releasing themes, let`s admit, some not as good as others, very few of them know what makes a good wordpress theme. It`s all about design, functionality and versatility.
Great wordpress [...]
Posted by Eric Shafer on May 3, 2012 ·
A business card is a great way of networking. It brings customers and keeps clients intact. It is basically a memory aid for these two groups so that they can utilize it to contact the person or organization through the information provided in the cards. Texture and color of a business card matter most. Therefore, it must be chosen wisely. White business cards are quite popular and used a lot in the [...]
Posted by Jannalee Lopez on May 3, 2012 ·
Curls have acquired a fashionable status for quite some time. Once it was only those who were privileged with curly weaves could flaunt those intricate finely knitted twists in their hair strands. But now the scenario is a lot different. Curling irons and other such stuff have made styling much easier and curls can be also attained easily. And those with curly weaves can make more variations in their [...]
Posted by Nate Kay on May 3, 2012 ·
There are many great photographers who photograph yosemite. We recently featured Shawn Reeder as one of the one of the better ones to visit this great place. I would also have to say that this time-lapse he put together of Yosemite is also one of the best you’ll watch.
You can find Shawn on Twitter and Facebook.
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Posted by Kaylee Smith on May 3, 2012 ·
The mere sight of a baby is enough to lighten up our moods. These small bundles of joy are the best things to have been ever created by god. Having a baby at one’s home is like having an excellent stress buster. No matter how tense you are, the little toddler invariably comes up with things to amuse you. This is the reason why people like to decorate their homes with cute baby pictures especially [...]
Posted by James Qu on May 3, 2012 ·
Welcome to the 60th volume of “Creativity Fine-Tuning: Best of PSD Vault Flickr Group”, which is a showcase I run regularly here on psdvault.com featuring some fantastic, highly-creative design works in the PSD Vault Flickr Group.
Hope you enjoy those works as much as I did and find them inspirational! Meanwhile, if you have some cool designs and would like to be featured here on PSD Vault, you [...]