I'm back in the world of blogging having disappeared for a while in the black hole of iPhoneography and meeting the demands of a new job routine.
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I'm back in the world of blogging having disappeared for a while in the black hole of iPhoneography and meeting the demands of a new job routine.
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The writer explores the world of the artist. And likes what she sees.
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Check out Photoblogger for January Vittorio Garatti's spectacular shots from the Gulf of Poets. Yes, it's a place in Italy. For real.
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A picture's worth a thousand words. Here are some of mine. Click on each to know what they represent to me and share your inference with me.
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A short stroll in the middle of the day can work wonders to rejuvenate one's mind and body. Join me in my walk today...
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Patrice Carre, a talented photographer from Le Havre, France, bags First Impressions Photoblogger of the Month award! Check out his portraits -- what stories do you see?
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I have placed Gary on a pedestal -- he is everything extraoirdinaire: world traveler, photographer, blogger, and a wonderful human being.
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Congratulations to Armands for being selected Photoblogger of the Month! Armands identifies himself as a dad first, a husband second, and a photographer third. Based in Riga, the capital of Latvia, he started taking photography seriously in 2007, a couple of months after having bought his first DSLR. “Nature and landscape (especially seascapes) photography...
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Congratulations to Sarthak Singhal for being selected Photoblogger of the Month! Another engineer whose passion for photography makes me wonder why he’s behind the computer screen coding instead of spending all his time behind the lens. Based in Bangaluru — India’s Silicon Valley — Singhal steals time from his engineering duties to photograph birds,...
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Congratulations to Vidhya Narayanan for being selected Photoblogger of the Month! An engineer at IBM, Narayanan was going through the motions but her heart was not in the bits and bytes of it. “Looking at photography in the National Geographic, admiring Steve McCurry’s work (who shot the famous picture of the “Afghan Girl”), and playing...
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