Weird Photo: When Gravity Fails

Photo by Anonymous
Popularity: 1%
Inspiring Photo: August (Sight)
“Gotta love the composition on this photo!..”
Suggested by Wayne

August (Sight), originally uploaded by eMA! (After August, September).
Popularity: 1%
Inspiring Photo: Þingvellir
“Stunning photograph! The light and the reflection are so beautiful..”
Suggested by Jane

Þingvellir, originally uploaded by sveinn71.
Popularity: 1%
Ode to a gull
“I just love the lighting and the colours…. stunning! “
Suggested by Jen

Ode to a gull, originally uploaded by Miss Aniela.
Popularity: 1%
Soul on Fire
” Unique and powerful photograph..”
Suggested by Ari

soul on fire, originally uploaded by pstarr.
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Inspiring Photo: Armonía / Harmony
“..Fantastic view, colors, and reflection. The post processing work is absolutely amazing!..”
Suggested by Jamie

armonía / harmony, originally uploaded by PHOTOGUAYRE_7.
Popularity: 1%
Need something to keep me grounded
“What a clever, unique, and creative shot! It’s Quite inspiring …”
Suggested by Bob

Need something to keep me grounded- 293, originally uploaded by Glockoma.
Photographer’s comment:
SB600 below and to the subject’s right fired by D80 onboard flash.
Both flashes set to +3.0
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Inspiring Photo: Little Fish
“Stunning image! Great concept, visualization, and execution.”
Suggested by Robert

Little Fish, originally uploaded by mister bend.
Photographer’s Comment:
The shot is basically a large glass tank with a base for stones and the wavy plant, then about another foot or so of water to the surface. The bottle was put in place with fishing line, and the fish was shot seperately, but in the same tank/lighting minus the diffusion. Lighting – Short-duration Broncolor packs, two fibre optic wands through diffusion on either side of the bottle, softlight reflector high overhead for the surface reflection, grid on very low power to illuminate the background.
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Big Rig Jig

Big Rig Jig, originally uploaded by BURИBLUE.
Photographer’s Comment:
By Mike Ross and crew. This was one of the largest art pieces on the playa this year. People were encouraged to actually climb up into the tanker sections once the piece was completed.
Popularity: 1%


