Road interchanges from air
Peter Andrew is award-winning photographer from Toronto, Canada. His work includes advertising, portrait and landscape photography.

Camera in a mail
One guy sent a camera inside an envelope asking postal workers to take photos of themselves. The first camera traveled from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Honolulu, Hawaii, collecting a total of seven pictures on its way. Three more cameramail packages were sent to Washington, to Japan, and to Masschusetts but never came back.

Pictures from the right angle
This is interesting… When you move your camera on specific angle, you can get much interesting photographs.

Learn to make smoke tricks
Like smoking? Can’t live without cigarettes? This is what you have to know, if you are professional smoker.

Awesome photo manipulation
We present collection of incredible of photo manipulation. Some of them… you may know already, but another ones… could be new for you. What I’m sure about… all of them are simply worth of your attention.

Landscape Photographer of the Year
These snapshots are the winners of the 2010 best-landscapes included in the fourth edition of the book-landscapes «Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 4″. The book will be published on October 31.

Incredible examples of photo manipulation
We present collection of incredible of photo manipulation. Some of them… you may know already, but another ones… could be new for you. What I’m sure about… all of them are simply worth of your attention.

Afghanistan through the eyes of Benjamin Rasmussen
Wakhan Corridor is located in north-eastern Afghanistan, and he is like no other region of this country. People who live here are almost completely isolated from the rest of the world. High in the Pamir Mountains Pamir Kirghiz live, and in the valleys at the foot of the mountains live vahantsy. These people live away from war with the Taliban, Afghanistan is stunning. The Pamir Kirghiz and vahantsy – it’s one of the hardiest people. While in almost complete isolation from the outside world, they could create their own unique culture.
Most journalists, when doing stories about Afghanistan, primarily talk about the civil war, extreme poverty and drug production. Photographer Benjamin Rasmussen has devoted his life to photo essay of Pamir Kirghiz to show that in Afghanistan, whole nations live in harmony with nature.

Additions to the photos
The author shows his vision of the world, even if only on a photo. Excellent work.






