Showing posts with label Wildlife Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildlife Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Wildlife Underwater Photography by Dmitry Vinogradov

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Amazing underwater photography by Dmitry Vinogradov, talented male nature photographer from Moscow, Russia.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Wildlife Photography by Stephen W. Oachs

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Stephen Oachs is a successful entrepreneur and award-winning fine art photographer. He is currently senior project manager for VisiStat.com. He shows his photography in his online gallery, as well as art shows, offering limited edition prints of his work and related products. His photos have been selected by National Geographic, Popular Photography, Smithsonian Magazine and many more. Among his many accomplishments, Stephen is also a published author, having written a photography book, "LIGHT: The Expedition"; collaborated on the book, "Web Design Index," published by The Pepin Press (2000); and written articles on a variety of photography, Web development and technical topics.




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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Amazing Wildlife Photography by Robert B. Haas


Robert B. Haas is the author and photographer of a series of six photographic books, including A Vision of Africa (1998), Predators (2001), African Critters (2002), Ten Days on the Chobe (2002), Through the Eyes of the Gods—An Aerial Vision of Africa (2005), and Through the Eyes of the Condor—An Aerial Vision of Latin America (2007). Both Through the Eyes of the Gods and Through the Eyes of the Condor were published by National Geographic.




Since 2002, Haas has focused his artistic endeavors primarily on aerial photography, in an effort to capture the grandeur and mystique of Earth's continents from this unique perspective. Haas's first book with National Geographic, aptly titled Through the Eyes of the Gods, was published in 2005. An aerial vision of Africa, Through the Eyes of the Gods has been translated into 17 languages. In his second work with National Geographic, Through the Eyes of the Condor, published in 2007 and also translated into 17 languages worldwide, Haas devoted his creative energies to Latin America, crisscrossing this vast region to create an aerial portrait of its volcanic peaks, lush rivers, colorful wildlife, and culturally diverse peoples from the vantage point of helicopters and small planes. Through the Eyes of the Gods and Through the Eyes of the Condor are two of the most successful and widely distributed single-photographer books ever published by National Geographic.