Archive for September, 2011

Inspiring Photographer – Ian Cameron

by Eric Shafer September 12th, 2011 1 Comments

Ian Cameron is a landscape photographer from Scotland, and boy does he capture some incredible landscape photographs. Although Ian enjoys all types of photography, he says that landscape photography brings him the greatest thrill, and he is willing to chase the changing patterns of light on land, even through abysmal weather, just to capture that magical moment when light and composition are in perfect harmony.

To quote Ian, “Luck plays a significant part but as one very famous golfer states “you know it’s funny, the harder I practice the luckier I get”. The essence of good landscape photography seems to boil down to three things: composition, timing and light and I believe that this final ingredient, light, its colour, quality and strength is the single biggest infuence on the success or otherwise of the final image.”

Here’s some of Ian’s photographs where he matches all the ingredients in an incredible way.

Gold Fringed Pool

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Free Texture Friday – Rust 3

Caleb Kimbrough September 9th, 2011 4 Comments
Free Texture Friday - Rust 3
These rust textures were taken from the sides of a decades old silo and a ’39 Ford that I found rusting in a

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Macro: A Different View of the World

Eric Shafer September 7th, 2011 2 Comments
Macro Photography: A Different View of the World
Macro photography gives a really unique perspective from which to view the world. Macro photography is simply the art of photographing objects up

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Inspiring Photographer – Gilad Benari

Eric Shafer September 5th, 2011 1 Comments
Inspiring Photographer - Gilad Benari
If you’ve been working with photography for any long period of time, odds are that you have seen Gilad Benari’s work. Gilad is

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Free Texture Friday – Tan Concrete

Caleb Kimbrough September 2nd, 2011 1 Comments
Free Texture Friday - Tan Concrete
Today we have a set of high-res tan colored concrete textures. They’re perfect for adding an urban feel to your designs and illustrations.

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