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The weekly photography digest from @InsprdVisn for 3/2/12 to 3/8/12
General Photography (#photography)
Holland’s spring garden in April 2011
RT @Reeph 45 Wonderful Examples of Slow Shutter Speed Photography
RT @Reeph 30 Stunning Examples of Umbrella Reflective Photography
RT @chinneolhungdim Budapest By Night by @suzyguese
RT @paul_steele 30 Amazing Icebergs Pictures
RT @Reeph Breathtaking Outdoor Photography by Vinny
Pictures of Moments Speak More than Thousand Words via @oddstuffmag
Macro photos of the inside of musical instruments
The Colors of Holi 2012 – In Focus – The Atlantic via @in_focus
Erik Johansson: professional photographer and retoucher from Sweden
New York between photography and film
IT’S OKAY TO PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD…SOMETIMES.
Photography of impressive food art
RT @Wanderingtradr Sunset In Reykjavik, Iceland
RT @spikeysnapperJ That sky at night photo – liverpool
RT @AmazingPics Explosion Sunset:
Photo Tips (#phototip)
RT @ronniemcgibbon How Photoshop Actions Help a Photographer’s Workflow |
Exceptionally Designed Vintage #Typography For Your Inspiration | Kitaro10
RT @HenryStradford What Are Burning And Dodging And How They Can Help Your Photos
RT @Photo_Pioneer 7 Photographic Lessons Learned Traveling through Europe:
RT @gr8SocialMedia Enhance Your Photos in an Instant with These Awesome Photoshop Actions















I can’t even decide which picture is my favorite because they’re all so beautiful!
Thanks, there was a lot of great content this week. Hard to pick a favorite for me too.
The one with the ballerina and the disabled girl (I’m guessing she’s not sitting in that chair for comfort) is just really quite splendid. It tells a good story, and moves me, which is what great, inspired photography is all about.