Honestly, I don't get it. Chris Dodkin's work is sometimes excellent. But 12 Babes feels very like G-rated tentacle porn with lights.
Source: The 12 Babes of Christmas
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Honestly, I don't get it. Chris Dodkin's work is sometimes excellent. But 12 Babes feels very like G-rated tentacle porn with lights.
Source: The 12 Babes of Christmas
His royal majesty, and the prettiest British prince, Prince Harry, takes the above pretty portrait. He takes more, too, appearing a wiz with the Fujifilm X100s. There's more at that most unpretty of tabloids: Daily Mail.
Thanks Fuji X Forum
Update: Prince Harry was visiting Lesotho for his work with Sentabale, a charity founded jointly by him and the Lesotho's Prince Seeiso. Sentabale aims to: "help vulnerable children, the forgotten victims of poverty and Lesotho's HIV/AIDS epidemic."
I give you Ugo Cei Photography. Ugo's got loads of great landscapes in his gallery. But owing to me being a Woolf fan, lighthouses have always magneted me in. The other magnet is that Ugo outs himself as a geek. Well done, mate.
His photos can be purchased on a variety of print media, as well as downloaded.
Be sure to check out Ugo Cei's Lighthouse project as well as his other galleries and projects.
Says Martin:
“Written whilst enjoying a single malt, “With a Whisky” brings you the latest ramblings from my side of the world. I can’t promise prominent prose, or impressive imagery, but I’ll do my best to keep you entertained.”
Glad to have another contemporary writing under the influence. The other tool Martin wields in his inebriate article, is the classic Jupiter-3 50mm f/1,5, a lens, that even without alcohol, can really skew reality.
Check it out here: With A Whisky #1
meet Ashtyn Joyce
DPReview member and Fujifilm X user, Ashtyn01, has just launched the bare bones of what I think will become a beautiful photographic narrative. The few photos on her site show a willingness to explore and create. Hopefully, she will help improve the growing base of X photography out there.
Head to www.ashtynjoice.com to see her explore.
Rooftop explorers, Vitaliy Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov, recently visited Hong Kong. The images they came away with are breathtaking.
Original article: Hong Kong
Wide-mouthed Kendall Jones's conservation project, which one could dub: "Killing African Animals", has received the official Facebook ban hammer. In case you're wondering, this is how Kendall does the Big Five, some of which are classified as vulnerable or endangered:
“In 2008, (age 13) I took my second trip to Africa to start my Big 5 experience, but this time to South Africa. Although I had many other opportunities to shoot animals I wanted to save it for the Big 5, so the first animal I ever shot was a White Rhino with a .416 Remington!! On this trip I also took some plains game, such as impala, kudu and mountain reedbuck home.
I returned to Africa the next summer in 2009 (age 14) to finish my quest for The Big 5. This time I went on a 28 day safari and took an Elephant with a shot from a .416 Remington and finished it off with my dad’s .470 Nitro Express. Along with the elephant I also harvested a charging Cape buffalo and a huge maned lion. Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to take a leopard on this trip, so I returned 2 weeks later for another 14 day safari. This time I got my leopard, and also took down a hippo to get 6 of the Dangerous 7 at the age of 14! I was lucky enough to have all of my hunting adventures professionally videoed and put onto DVD. ”
Source: Huffington Post via Elite Daily
ocean eagle, by Clark Little
DPReview highlight the work of one of the ocean's most incredible wave photographers, Clark Little.
Check out Clark Little Photography
Martin Irwin shooting a Toyota Celica in Akihabara
Today leaves my urban muse, a man that shows Tokyo in a light I never could see. Martin Irwin shoots elbows out, Sony A7r cracking in the bustle and smog of Tokyo; he is tall and built like a Leica. He is conspicuously conscious of all around him. His every move is calculated.
Read moreHenry Fong's first post on DPReview is awesome. His flickr account is even more impressive. Also, he appears to be a Fujifilm XT-1 shooter.
Tsukuba, Japan