Photo Invitations
You are cordially invited to enjoy these photos from all over the world. Just looking at these great photos is an easy way to get a glimpse of how others see the closest environment - whether it is the spectacular nature, warm people or man made things of all ages, shapes and sizes. Here you can see pictures from all over the world with various subjects.
Share your best photos online with the rest of the world by filling out the form below and send in the pictures with descriptions. If you have a website or an online photo album you want to get more exposure and more traffic, because getting your photo invited here with a live link back to your site can only help.
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Light Painted Plant Jack Feka a fellow SBIer sent me this experimental photo: "Recently I experimented with light painting in which I set up a camera in a dark room, previously set and focused on the subject, then opened the shutter for 20 to 30 seconds, and illuminating the subject with a hand held flashlight. This is one of my favorites from the experiment." |
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Windhoek, Namibia photo Christiana from Namibia uses her Olympus to show us a typical November day in her homecity Windhoek: "Here I am, waking up, early November 2010 in Windhoek and it was yet another sunny day. This is at least the month people expect the rain to have started falling." |
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Whaitpu - Auckland, New Zealand Beate from New Zealand shows us a stunning view of his countries seaside: "A coastline situated west of Auckland, New Zealand largest city, at the entrance to Manukau Harbour. The two shots are taken at the same day approximately one hour apart. It amazes me again and again how dramatic the coastal expression is." |
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Ice Flower Photo Jack Feka, a Canadian living in Chile sent me some interesting photos of what he calls "ice flowers": "This morning I saw something which made me think of Iceland. I call them "ice flowers", which I never saw in all the time I lived in Canada, and only have seen here in Chile." |
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Sorata Bolivia Photo Gerard Simonetti from Fortaleza Brazil takes us back in time to Bolivia in 1997: "I was on a Trek in Sorata Bolivia in 1997. Right around the time I was wondering who in their right mind would carry over 10 kilos of camera equipment on a hike like this.. " |
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Time To Reflect Hennie Niemand brings a series to make us think... "While sorting through my photographs of 2006, I found four pictures which I feel can bring a message for the future. The world is getting smaller every year, environmental issues are getting bigger and we are at the crossroads to decide our future, how are we going to preserve our planet for our children?" |
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Photo Exhibition:
Pieces Of Africa ICELANDAIR and JPV publishers are to sponsor the launch of IceAid on September 1st 2007 with an exhibition at Art Iceland Reykjavik. Proceeds from the exhibition will be used by IceAid to fund the ongoing rehabilitation of orphanages in Liberia. |
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Penang Island - Stunning
Scenes Discover our Penang Island, the second smallest state in the country of Malaysia. The scene is simply stunning and dedicated to giving you our nature and way of life to brighten up your day. Our Penang scenes is a masterful demonstration of human emotion. |
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Dubai Belly Dancer Another nice series of pictures from Hennie Niemand. This time from Dubai. "I am currently working in the Middle East and had the chance to go on a desert safari in Dubai. Not only were the driving pretty awesome to experience, the evening ended with a huge barbeque and a belly dancer show." |
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Judaen Desert and Venice Dan Rosen sent me these amazing pictures from the Judaen Desert and Venice during the Carnival. |
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Namibia Pictures Hennie Niemand from South Africa sent these stunning pictures from a trip to Namibia. "These photographs were taken during a 4 week trip to the Namib desert in August 2006. Namibia is a very dry country with a population of only 1.8 million people. The Namib desert is one of the oldest deserts in the world, and the orange colour of the sand allows for good photography." |
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Real De Catorce More interesting pictures from Antonio. This time from an abandoned miner city. "I'm sending you other pictures from "Real de Catorce", an abandoned miner town in the central highlands of Mexico. All the constructions were made between 1814 and 1840." |
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Mexico Photos Antonio from Mexico likes to travel around his country in his Jeep Cherokee. "These pictures were taken near Monterrey city and Saltillo city, both in the central-northern region of Mexico. As you can see, it's a semi-desert zone with temp. about 38° C, but when I did this trip, it was 24° C. It takes about 11 hrs. by driving from Guadalajara, where I live." |
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Ireland's north coast Aidan from Ireland has always said that living in a small country makes the out doors all that bit more accessible. "From where I Live in Dublin, it takes me around ten to 20 minutes to get to one of many coastal areas. Any thing from a beach to cliffs." |
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Cape Leveque Photos B from the Australian outback chooses a very scenic part of the world to live in. It's a paradise for fishermen, beachlovers, adventurers and photographers, all at the same time. |
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Alderney
Photos Gary from the UK sees photo opportunity everywhere. A lighthouse in Alderney, a horse at play and an old boat catches his lens. |
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Santa Barbara, CA Nathan Hallmark took a trip to Santa Barbara, CA. "These pictures were taken at different points along HWY 1 which means I got to look at the ocean view the whole time I was stuck in traffic. Then I realized that the whole reason traffic was backed up was because everyone was looking at the view. So, these pictures are an attempt to capture that view." |
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A Gaggle of Critters We live on a small ranch in the panhandle of northern Idaho. This is a picture of our 4 horses in a pasture in front of the house. The photo was taken from our front door porch. |
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Zebra - Wild Horse The zebra, Africa's own wild horse, likes to be in grasslands, but enjoys a walk in the mountains as well. Not an animal to challenge for this little pony takes on lions. Makes a pretty picture with its light and dark lines. Ben Nel from South Africa sent me the stunning Zebra also. |
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Secratary Bird Ben Nel from South Africa sent me the picture of the secratary bird. It eats insects and snakes is 1m high and very strong. It always acts as if it is a king. |
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Impala - African Antelope Ben Nel from South Africa sent me this photo of the Impala. It is widely hunted over Africa. Makes great biltong, that is basically meat marinated in vinegar and salt and spices, then left to dry out for a while. The meat goes hard and every person in Africa knows the boertjies make the best biltong. |
Photo Invition
You can now consider yourself formally invited to show your best work to the world!
As a great photographer this is a fantastic opportunity to show what you are capable of. A LOT of readers visit this site every day. The traffic on Digital-Photo-Web is pretty impressive.
If you are a web site owner you already know that the more links
to your site add enormously to your site's search engine ranking and
traffic. In exchange for publishing your article - I will put a link
to your website on your article's page here. Each article will be a
permanent page on Digital-Photo-Web.com, so its link to your site is
a permanent FREE advertisement for your business. Our guest authors
say their websites receive a good flow of traffic from their links
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