Good photo by David Alan Harvey, better caption:
“Do you need a fish that bad?” I shouted at this boy as he repeatedly cast a line into the heaving sea. “Do you need a photo that bad?” he shouted back. We ended up agreeing that we were both a little crazy for being out on the Nags Head during a nor ‘easter.
(via Tearsheet of the Day | 24 May 2012 « P H O T O J O U R N A L I S M L I N K S)

Good photo by David Alan Harvey, better caption:

“Do you need a fish that bad?” I shouted at this boy as he repeatedly cast a line into the heaving sea. “Do you need a photo that bad?” he shouted back. We ended up agreeing that we were both a little crazy for being out on the Nags Head during a nor ‘easter.

(via Tearsheet of the Day | 24 May 2012 « P H O T O J O U R N A L I S M L I N K S)

bauldoff:

Despite the painterly color and uncanny composition, the National Geographic Photo of the Day is, indeed, a photograph.
Photographer Franz Lanting captured this scene in Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. The bright orange background is a large sand dune, illuminated by the morning light. Camel thorn trees line the foreground, in the shadow of another dune.
via @nopattern

I’ve seen a lot of photos with these huge Namibian dunes as the backdrop. This one is the best.

bauldoff:


Despite the painterly color and uncanny composition, the National Geographic Photo of the Day is, indeed, a photograph.

Photographer Franz Lanting captured this scene in Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. The bright orange background is a large sand dune, illuminated by the morning light. Camel thorn trees line the foreground, in the shadow of another dune.

via @nopattern

I’ve seen a lot of photos with these huge Namibian dunes as the backdrop. This one is the best.

The only way this could be better is if the magazine were real.
 trifunkalicious:

This is awesome. Love the play on words.

The only way this could be better is if the magazine were real.

 trifunkalicious:

This is awesome. Love the play on words.