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Favorite photography sites

An image from Gregory Colbert's Ashes & SnowAn image from Gregory Colbert's Ashes & SnowAn image from Gregory Colbert's Ashes & Snow
Ashes & Snow (http://ashesandsnow.org) – Gregory Colbert’s mindbending & seemingly surreal, yet completely unaltered images of man, woman & nature together

David Nightingale of Chromasia.com: Chaos Theory 2
Chromasia.com “Chaos Theory” – though this is uncharacteristic of his work, I love this shot. See below for work more typical of Chromasia

David Nightingale of Chromasia.com: Winter Landing
Chromasia.com “Winter Landing”

Winter Rose from http://mute.regent.com
Mute’s Winter Rose

A tree & sunset from http://mute.regent.com
Mute’s Tree & Sunset

Joaquin as Johnny Cash
Joaquin as Johnny Cash


Louis Armstrong c/o Henri Dauman
Henri Dauman’s Louis Armstrong

Yours truly in the eyes of a loving woman
Yours truly in the eyes of a loving womanLink to best interesting digital pic sites?

    1. DPreview.com – The BEST place for an in-depth and quality review on the makings of a good digital camera
      Chromasia.com – David Nightingale’s great daily photoblog
      Mute – Yet another great photoblog
      Flickr – Obviously

So my main question is what are some of YOUR favorite photo sites?

Posted in: General ♦ Sunday, January 22nd, 2006, 4:32 pm ♦ 3 Comments

3 Responses to “Favorite photography sites”

  1. February 6th, 2006 at 12:22 pm

    [...] If you’re like me then you surely keep snippets of various random images that you love in a special album of iPhoto. I, for example, keep an album with screen captures of various great photographs, cool sites/blogs and generally inspiring design. In version 5, Apple added the Safari support of a contextual menu item (”Save image to iPhoto”), where you could right click on an image and have iPhoto v5 import the image directly without having to save a copy on your desktop. It was a great idea, but was unfortunately dead-snail slow and importing one image would literally lock up both Safari and iPhoto in spinning-beach ball purgatory for 10-20 seconds. The performance of this feature has been greatly improved and it is certainly useable and recommendable. [...]

  2. Posted by: clre
    January 14th, 2008 at 11:50 pm

    beautiful pictures

  3. Posted by: babela
    January 18th, 2008 at 12:57 pm

    its incredible¡¡ is beutiful, i love this guy, his perception of the life’s wonderfull its to close at mine.

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