The first day of spring has come and gone, but it marks the beginning of the most colorful time of the year. For hibernators like myself, the time has finally come to stop shooting interior photographs of my house and talk a walk in the yard.
Today, I have (6) new additions to the list and they are as follows:
- 50mm/Frederic Frognier 0 - Frederic Forgnier is a Namur, Belgium based photographer with a book, “50mm”, to his credit.
- Giancarlo Malandra Photoblog 0 - “ Giancarlo Malandra was born in Chieti, Italy, in 1968, where actually live. He is an IT technician, works with network infastructure and Internet.Self-educated, since from the adolescence he is attracted by the photography, but it’s in the 2002, when he buys a digital camera, that starts to make photos. The Abruzzo country is a unique place to make photos: the wonderful nature, the majestic Gran Sasso and Majella mountains, the charm of the coast on the Adriatic Sea, the towns full of history and art.His works range over landscapes, reportage and street photography.
- Danish Suburb - “My main focus, is macro and close up photography. I like the way you can show off all the small things we walk by every day, and don’t notice. There really is a wonderful world beneath our feet and around us you just have to look for it. I do shoot some landscapes and portraits at times, but it is not my strong side. I do not sell my photographs yet, but I am working on making it possible.”
- breath -Artist turned, photographer, Zsolt uses his eye for detail to create stunning photographs.
- Jhani’s Photoblog - “I am Jani Mohammed, i love photography… and taking photographs is my habit. my camera with me always when i am going out.”
- Photoblog.Hu 2 - “My name is Ervin Sperla. I also go by the alias ses. I live in Budapest, capital of Hungary. A long-time photography enthusiast, I switched to digital during a round-the-world trip in 2001-2002 and I never looked back.”
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