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photojojo:

(by Morgan Maassen)
This post is by Surfer Dude as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.

photojojo:

(by Morgan Maassen)

This post is by Surfer Dude as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell week.

— 1 year ago with 1,678 notes
#photography  #surf  #ocean 
photojojo:

This photo is of the discovered equipment of Bill Biggart, a photojournalist who lost his life on 9/11.
LIFE: They Were There - 9/11 Photographers 
Photo by Chip East

photojojo:

This photo is of the discovered equipment of Bill Biggart, a photojournalist who lost his life on 9/11.

LIFE: They Were There - 9/11 Photographers

Photo by Chip East

— 1 year ago with 2,707 notes
#photography  #9/11 

photojojo:

Shooting long exposures on Japan’s Yurikamome rail kind of simulates looking through a veil.

Long Exposures on Japan’s Rail by Appuru Pai

via Ignant

— 1 year ago with 2,079 notes
#Landscape  #photography  #art  #japan 
state of alarm

state of alarm

— 2 years ago
#n3  #photography 
photojojo:

Amphibious photographers are good at shooting both above and under water. Evolution is amazing like that.
by Csaba Tökölyi

photojojo:

Amphibious photographers are good at shooting both above and under water. Evolution is amazing like that.

by Csaba Tökölyi

— 2 years ago with 12,100 notes
#photography 
no lifeguard on duty by J Bennett

no lifeguard on duty by J Bennett

— 2 years ago with 1 note
#photography 
Bryce Johnson Photography
surf photography at its best

Bryce Johnson Photography

surf photography at its best

— 2 years ago with 2 notes
#photography 
lickystickypickyme:

An expedition member walks on the cooled lava floor, turned red by the  reflected glow of a lake, of a caldera in Nyiragongo volcano in the  Democratic Republic of the Congo. “Down here you feel the volcano,” says  photographer Carsten Peter. “It’s a low-frequency rumbling that pulses  through your body—like being inside a giant subwoofer.”

lickystickypickyme:

An expedition member walks on the cooled lava floor, turned red by the reflected glow of a lake, of a caldera in Nyiragongo volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “Down here you feel the volcano,” says photographer Carsten Peter. “It’s a low-frequency rumbling that pulses through your body—like being inside a giant subwoofer.”

(via lickypickystickyme)

— 2 years ago with 1,972 notes
#photography