Showing posts with label Amazing Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing Photos. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 September 2015

The Rare Pictures of Titanic



More than 100 years before has sailed by since the luxury steamship RMS Titanic met its catastrophic end in the North Atlantic, plunging two miles to the ocean floor after sideswiping an iceberg during its first ever voyage.  Therefore, the intended Port of New York, a deep-sea grave became the pride of the White Star Line’s concluding destination in the early hours of April 15, 1912. It is believed that over 1,500 people lost their lives in this disaster. In the decades since her demise, Titanic has inspired countless books and several notable films and pictures while continuing to make headlines, mainly since the 1985 discovery of her resting place off the coast of Newfoundland. Here you’ve a chance to look into some of unique pictures of Titanic, which is very rare indeed. 



















Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Voggy Sunset

Occasionally the Big Island's volcanic emissions reach Oahu which causes hazy sunsets like this.  Here in the islands we call it Vog.

Friday, 7 February 2014

Wintery Wonderland of Central Park




This has been a cold winter so far in New York, with heap of snow storms and freezing temperatures have sent most public indoors to look warmth under fuzzy blanket with hot chocolate in hand. Photographer Dina Litovsky takes this opportunity to go outside to document the amazing landscapes in central park. She born in Ukarine and then moved to New York 20 years back.  She is expressing her feelings “I expected it to be scenic but was just overwhelmed by how beautiful everything was, and the park, normally booming with energy and life and vibrant colors, is completely bleak and dreary”. These photographs show the accumulations of snow covering everything in a quiet, wintery wonderland. She has captured extremely breathtaking images that convey a few rare moments of quiet in an otherwise bustling city.Source: Charismatic Planet









Monday, 27 January 2014

Vibrant Kaleidosopic Light Paintings Created in Camera



Neon whirls and electric sparks take over these exciting works of art inspired by Dr. Seuss, M.C. Escher, comic books and myriad geometric designs and patterns. It is spellbound by the magical results of a lengthy exposure and the manipulation of several light sources, photographer Jeremy Jackson (aka Tacky) works almost absolutely in light painting. He’s the resident of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and he makes kaleidoscopic light paintings. Since 2008, Jackson spends most of his time waving lights in front of his camera, shooting on 35mm film as well as digital. All of Jackson's elaborate, kaleidoscopic pictures are constructed in camera without the use of Photoshop, except for an occasional rotation or crop. For this method, light is the brush and the environment is the canvas determined by space and time. Jackson perceives infinite potential in this medium. He proclaims, "The techniques are infinite. The world is at your canvas. Anything you can visualize can be painted in a million different ways. Making his living from workshops on light painting, Jackson makes all his photos easily available for download because he believes that the art itself should be free to the public.