Thursday, March 22, 2012

Suren Manvelyan
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Your-beautiful-eyes/428809
I think this photo is absolutely astonishing. Partly due to the fact that I had no idea that the human eye was quite like that. The way the photographer captured the texture on the pupil is amazing. This leather -like texture that almost resembles water. the patterns within the iris is so random yet organized at the same time. Our bodies in general are awesome to begin with and these photo's let people such as myself enjoy the thought of how we are designed incredibly.

Mikko Lagerstedt
http://www.behance.net/gallery/a-t-m-o-s-p-h-e-r-e/2847831
This picture makes me want to drop everything and buy a ticket to go to Finland. Beautifully exposed and captured. The detail in the sky as well as the rocks and even under the water is superb. This is my kind of photography, pushing the limits of the camera. Another reason I enjoy this photograph is the fact that this may be what one would actually see while being in Finland. What i mean by that is you would see the stars this crisp as well as the rocks on a night like this.

Jason Armstrong
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Photography/3034669
For animal photography this is a phenomenal photograph. Using depth of field to the photographers advantage as well as lighting. The clarity of the gorilla's face and body is very intriguing as well. it almost appears to be an HDR photograph but I'm not sure how the photographer would get three to five shots off that fast while the gorilla was eating. Even though the photograph is centered it does not bothe me. The lighting seems to be what makes the photograph for me, getting every detail in the gorillas face, body, etc.