Natural Lighting Tips from Bob Holmes – Natural Light in Travel Photos

From the Youtube-description:

Who better to get natural lighting tips from than a three-time Travel Photographer of the Year award-winner? We’re at the studio of photographer Bob Holmes for today’s Marc Silber Show – Advancing Your Photography! He shares some techniques you can use to work with natural light and take better photos, no matter where your travels may take you

This is a really good video. If you wan’t to get down to the goody stuff I think you can fast forward a minute or so.

Great photographer! Hope you enjoy it!

 

What a sight!!

This is a must see if you haven’t already! Kayaker Paddles & Swims With Blue Whale Near Redondo Beach.

What a role model for all of us!

Hans Rosling – World statistics presented with animations

If you still haven’t seen Hans Roslings speeches about the world and where we are heading, you might think that this is interesting. It’s a bit long but watchable in bits.

Rough day at work?

Monday morning.The weekend has come to an end and you think it’s hard to get up for work. The weekend have been nice and you just can’t find the strength to get things moving.

Maybe you’re working in a warm cozy office where all material things are there and last thing you’ll think about is your safety. The main problem of the day is whether or not the coffee machine or the Xerox is working or not… and still you think it’s hard to bring the smile up.

If that is the case I think that you just need some perspective. One reader of my blog has done this amazing reportage of workers that would be a great inspiration…

Hope you enjoy it!

http://xandreverkes.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/builders-in-the-sky/-> Link to the article

One of the coolest pictures I’ve ever seen

I’ll let the picture speak for itself

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Link

One of the most inspirational speeches ever

Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself — at the university’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.