Beauty
I don’t know how to describe this photograph other than simply understatedly beautiful.

Making disaster look fascinating [9 Pics]
When I looked at the first couple of works by Steve McGhee I thought they were just snapshots of plane disaster that I had missed reading about but that thought quickly faded as I looked through the rest his portfolio. Even more awesome is that he is from the same neck of the woods as I am – further proof that Canucks just aren’t about cold beer and moose hunting.

A moment of childhood
I love this picture for which there is also a back story – ‘Egypt-Mother and Child’
image: yay!everyday
Water Fairy
Incredibly this is not photoshopped or manipulated in any way. From the photographers notes:
Highly experimental, fluid, high speed: 1/10′000th of a second photography.
The shot is taken in compete darkness, flash is what takes the photo- not the camera’s shutter speed, but rather how fast the flash flashes.


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