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The next contest is open to everybody and is for any black and white photography or art. Recognition will be the prize for this one. It started today and entries are accepted until Dec 15th. Voting will take place from Dec 16th - Dec ...
Contest-winning photographs prove Saginaw Bay is beautiful place - MLive.com
Standing Out in the Battle of Photography
The world offers a lot of gorgeous things to everyone’s eyes. As for photographers, they are obliged to capture this magnificent scenery and share it to the whole world without expecting anything in return. But like everything else, in the growing number of photographers competition is inevitable. What will you do, as a photographer to shine among the multitude of shutters and lighting? The internet offers hundreds of photo contest sites that allow users to post their work and let people vote
Reading the pulse through his lens - Indian Express
Photoburbia.com, a New Online Community for Photographers, Kicks ... - MarketWatch
Entertainment Calendar (12/5) - Ahwatukee Foothills News
Outdoors briefing: Muzzleloader deer season, Bassmaster Classic ... - La Crosse Tribune
Sunset in Montana, Packing Babies, Interesting RVs or Interest on RVs and Eat Wisely in China
Sunset over the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana And further along the road! Sunset over the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana Hello, fellow travelers and romantics! Oh dear, I’ve been on the road again…off to see grandbaby and her parents. Well, actually to help them move from an apartment to a nice town home. My part was to take care of my 10-month old baby, which I did by toting her around in a backpack all day. We had the greatest fun. She slept on my back thr
Pondering Mysteries in an RV, Creative Living, Releasing A Trail of Love, Dog Days of August Contest, and Elephant Ivory belongs on an Elephant!
Glacier National Park, Montana Hello fellow romantics and travelers! I’ve gotten some wonderful responses from my July 30th blog, “Close Quarters Kills Romance…Writing.” You might remember I was “pondering” the mysteries of where to find that “special place” to write when my significant other sat less than three feet away from me watching TV, and no doubt staring at my left ear as I face him in the close quarters of our RV, while I try to write. Here was the question I posed at the time:
Big Animals - How photography of big marine and la

Google Tech Talks May, 8 2008 ABSTRACT Big animals - if we learn to love them and understand their survival - we will do everything to protect them. Professional marine and wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum will show his photos of large animals from around the world, talk about the process of taking these photos, show the equipment he uses, and describe why we should care about and protect these animals. Check out a preview of some of his stunning wildlife photos: http://www.corp.google.com/~sethml/amos.- nachoum/index.html This talk will be taped. Speaker: Amos Nachoum Professional Marine and Wildlife Photographer Amos Nachoum has led National Geographic expedition teams with Dr. Eugenie Clark, Dr. Sylvia Earle, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and has co-produced documentaries with Stan Waterman. He was the team leader for National Geographic's Red Sea, Great White Shark, and November '96 Killer Whale photo expeditions. Mr. Nachoum's photos and essays have appeared in more than 500 publications in North America, Europe, and Japan, including National Geographic magazine, Ocean Realm, Island, Outside, Rodale's Scuba Diving, Time, Life, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Le Figaro, Terra Sauvage, Airone, and Mondo Somerso. Amos Nachoum - photographerIn addition, his work has been included in the books The Living Ocean, Oceans, and The World of Nature. He has been profiled in television appearances on National Geographic Explorer (Sept. '97), the Today Show, and Good Morning America, as well as in People, Esquire, and Money magazines. In 1988 he won Nikon's underwater photography contest and in 1993, the Communication Arts Award. He is currently an instructor on the Nikonos team of professional photographers and also conducts his own SLR and advanced u/w photo seminars. After spending three years circumnavigating the globe, Amos co-founded Israel's Marine National Park on the Red Sea. In 1978 he established La Mer Diving Seafari Inc, a New York-based adventure-travel company that brought North American divers to some of the most pristine and exotic underwater locations on the planet, from the Galapagos Islands to the Maldives, from Papua New Guinea to Madagascar and the Red Sea. In the course of directing these operations he has become an expert at working in partnership with foreign governments and companies to bring divers to some of the most beautiful and little-visited parts of the underwater realm, with preservation of the environment's integrity foremost in every encounter. Amos Nachoum - photographerSince 1992, Amos's efforts have been focused on professional commercial and editorial photography for such clients as the Israeli office of tourism, Saba Island, the governments of Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil, and large private clients ranging from Apple, IBM, and Microsoft to The Discovery Channel, Armani, the Walt Disney corporation, and Colombia Pictures. Arising from the belief that private individuals should have access to the same sights as governments and large corporations, Amos has developed the cutting-edge adventure-travel program Big Animals Photography Expeditions specifically to provide opportunities to observe, photograph, and interact with the most imposing inhabitants of the sea, such as great white sharks, killer whales, sperm and humpback whales, dolphins, and more. Only through such observation and interaction, Amos Nachoum believes, can people learn to truly understand and respect some of the most impressive citizens of our water planet.
The next contest is open to everybody and is for any black and white photography or art. Recognition will be the prize for this one. It started today and entries are accepted until Dec 15th. Voting will take place from Dec 16th - Dec ...
Contest-winning photographs prove Saginaw Bay is beautiful place - MLive.com
MLive.com | Contest-winning photographs prove Saginaw Bay is beautiful place MLive.com,MI- Courtesy photoThe Bay City-based Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy have announced the winners of their annual photo contest. This photo, "Serenity at Daybreak ... |
Standing Out in the Battle of Photography
The world offers a lot of gorgeous things to everyone’s eyes. As for photographers, they are obliged to capture this magnificent scenery and share it to the whole world without expecting anything in return. But like everything else, in the growing number of photographers competition is inevitable. What will you do, as a photographer to shine among the multitude of shutters and lighting? The internet offers hundreds of photo contest sites that allow users to post their work and let people vote
Reading the pulse through his lens - Indian Express
Reading the pulse through his lens Indian Express,India- Wildlife and natural photography is what the shutterbug is most inclined towards and his holidays lead him to bird sanctuaries, wildlife parks, ... |
Photoburbia.com, a New Online Community for Photographers, Kicks ... - MarketWatch
Photoburbia.com, a New Online Community for Photographers, Kicks ... MarketWatch- ... for photographers of all skill levels, with a photography contest that features a Canon Rebel XSi Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera as the grand prize. ... |
Entertainment Calendar (12/5) - Ahwatukee Foothills News
Entertainment Calendar (12/5) Ahwatukee Foothills News,AZ- At the Crossroads of American Photography: Callahan, Siskind, Sommer exhibition: today through May 13, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7374 E. Second ... |
Outdoors briefing: Muzzleloader deer season, Bassmaster Classic ... - La Crosse Tribune
Outdoors briefing: Muzzleloader deer season, Bassmaster Classic ... La Crosse Tribune,WI- The Friends of the Upper Mississippi River Refuges are accepting entries for the 11th annual refuge photography contest. Entry deadline for amateur and ... |
Sunset in Montana, Packing Babies, Interesting RVs or Interest on RVs and Eat Wisely in China
Sunset over the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana And further along the road! Sunset over the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana Hello, fellow travelers and romantics! Oh dear, I’ve been on the road again…off to see grandbaby and her parents. Well, actually to help them move from an apartment to a nice town home. My part was to take care of my 10-month old baby, which I did by toting her around in a backpack all day. We had the greatest fun. She slept on my back thr
Pondering Mysteries in an RV, Creative Living, Releasing A Trail of Love, Dog Days of August Contest, and Elephant Ivory belongs on an Elephant!
Glacier National Park, Montana Hello fellow romantics and travelers! I’ve gotten some wonderful responses from my July 30th blog, “Close Quarters Kills Romance…Writing.” You might remember I was “pondering” the mysteries of where to find that “special place” to write when my significant other sat less than three feet away from me watching TV, and no doubt staring at my left ear as I face him in the close quarters of our RV, while I try to write. Here was the question I posed at the time:
Big Animals - How photography of big marine and la
Google Tech Talks May, 8 2008 ABSTRACT Big animals - if we learn to love them and understand their survival - we will do everything to protect them. Professional marine and wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum will show his photos of large animals from around the world, talk about the process of taking these photos, show the equipment he uses, and describe why we should care about and protect these animals. Check out a preview of some of his stunning wildlife photos: http://www.corp.google.com/~sethml/amos.- nachoum/index.html This talk will be taped. Speaker: Amos Nachoum Professional Marine and Wildlife Photographer Amos Nachoum has led National Geographic expedition teams with Dr. Eugenie Clark, Dr. Sylvia Earle, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and has co-produced documentaries with Stan Waterman. He was the team leader for National Geographic's Red Sea, Great White Shark, and November '96 Killer Whale photo expeditions. Mr. Nachoum's photos and essays have appeared in more than 500 publications in North America, Europe, and Japan, including National Geographic magazine, Ocean Realm, Island, Outside, Rodale's Scuba Diving, Time, Life, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Le Figaro, Terra Sauvage, Airone, and Mondo Somerso. Amos Nachoum - photographerIn addition, his work has been included in the books The Living Ocean, Oceans, and The World of Nature. He has been profiled in television appearances on National Geographic Explorer (Sept. '97), the Today Show, and Good Morning America, as well as in People, Esquire, and Money magazines. In 1988 he won Nikon's underwater photography contest and in 1993, the Communication Arts Award. He is currently an instructor on the Nikonos team of professional photographers and also conducts his own SLR and advanced u/w photo seminars. After spending three years circumnavigating the globe, Amos co-founded Israel's Marine National Park on the Red Sea. In 1978 he established La Mer Diving Seafari Inc, a New York-based adventure-travel company that brought North American divers to some of the most pristine and exotic underwater locations on the planet, from the Galapagos Islands to the Maldives, from Papua New Guinea to Madagascar and the Red Sea. In the course of directing these operations he has become an expert at working in partnership with foreign governments and companies to bring divers to some of the most beautiful and little-visited parts of the underwater realm, with preservation of the environment's integrity foremost in every encounter. Amos Nachoum - photographerSince 1992, Amos's efforts have been focused on professional commercial and editorial photography for such clients as the Israeli office of tourism, Saba Island, the governments of Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil, and large private clients ranging from Apple, IBM, and Microsoft to The Discovery Channel, Armani, the Walt Disney corporation, and Colombia Pictures. Arising from the belief that private individuals should have access to the same sights as governments and large corporations, Amos has developed the cutting-edge adventure-travel program Big Animals Photography Expeditions specifically to provide opportunities to observe, photograph, and interact with the most imposing inhabitants of the sea, such as great white sharks, killer whales, sperm and humpback whales, dolphins, and more. Only through such observation and interaction, Amos Nachoum believes, can people learn to truly understand and respect some of the most impressive citizens of our water planet.