Close Call by Arnaud Fabregues
Arnaud Fabregues is an accomplished photographer known for capturing the raw beauty of marine life, particularly in the waters of French Polynesia. One of his standout images, titled Close Call, was taken with a Sony Alpha 6500 at 1/320 shutter speed, f/11 aperture, and ISO 400. This breathtaking shot of a whale showcases Fabregues' keen eye for detail and his ability to capture wildlife in its most natural and powerful moments. His work highlights the serenity and majesty of the ocean, bringing viewers closer to the awe-inspiring creatures that inhabit it.
The Family Meal by Ryszard Wierzbicki
Walking the narrow streets of the Smokey Mountain suburbs with my taxi driver as our guide, we looked into local homes. Wherever possible, we looked inside. It is customary to always ask for permission to take a picture. Usually, a simple gesture at the camera, a questioning look, and an OK hand gesture is enough. This family was eating a meal. We had a small dessert for the kids.
Road by Olga Kulemina
This picture was taken in the Denver Botanic Gardens. The road in the park was made with black pebbles. It is a nice example of work with natural materials. The shape of the pebble helps to create a beautiful composition that changes under the sunlight. So every minute you have a new art illusion.