Sunday, December 30, 2012

Humanity Photo Awards 2013 Call For Entries

 Since 1998, the China Folklore Photographic Association (CFPA) has started the international competition Humanity Photo Awards (HPA), the aim of which is to call upon photographers all over the world to record and preserve the heritage of folk culture.  HPA is supported greatly by the UNESCO.

HPA calls upon responsible photographers who respect life and love to take their cameras, in the form of special photo series: 

  • To explore and rescue the endangered folk cultures of worldwide nationalities by means of photography; 
  • To profoundly record the changes and evolution of various folk cultures in a genuine and vivid form; 
  • To record, spread and share the multicultural achievements of the world to enhance mutual understanding and exchanges of human beings and to promote the world peace and development;
  • To contribute to the World Folklore Photo Museum with world culture records.

Photo of the day:

Winter Romance - Christine Till

Photography Prints

© Christine Till


heaven metal prints
moon metal prints
virgin mary acrylic prints
virgin mary metal prints
mary metal prints

virgin metal prints
statue metal prints
statues metal prints
christianity metal prints
christian metal prints

catholic metal prints
jesus metal prints
christ metal prints
jesus christ acrylic prints
jesus christ metal prints

son metal prints
crescent moon metal prints
baby jesus metal prints
queen mary prints
st. metal prints

upper metal prints
hills metal prints
hill metal prints
b w metal prints
geometry acrylic prints

geometry metal prints
nostalgic metal prints



Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Raised Behind Bars

Raised Behind Bars

Five years ago, Reuters photographer Carolina Camps documented the stories found in the maternity wing of a women's prison in Los Hornos, Argentina. The prison not only housed female inmates, it was also home to 63 of their children, who were allowed to live with their mothers inside the jail until they were four years old. Now, half a decade on, Camps tracked down four of the women to see what had become of them and of their young families.
          See -- Paula Nelson ( 30 photos total)



Landshut Bavaria on a Foggy Day - Christine Till

Sell Art Online

© Christine Till


hippie metal prints
mosaics metal prints
mosaic metal prints
doors metal prints
door metal prints

worship metal prints
faith metal prints
happy metal prints
onion metal prints
controversial metal prints

spas metal prints
onion domes metal prints
onion dome metal prints
nouveau metal prints
baroque metal prints

bath metal prints
spa metal prints
houses metal prints
blue sky metal prints
bayern metal prints

water scenes metal prints
museum metal prints
bavaria metal prints
bavarian metal prints
museums metal prints

water scene metal prints





Wednesday, December 12, 2012

More Adobe CS6 updates

More Adobe CS6 updates revealed along with new Creative Cloud subscription options

Last night, Adobe revealed updates to a couple of its Creative Suite 6 applications -- Photoshop included -- that enabled support for HiDPI, Retina-branded displays as seen in the latest MacBook Pro notebooks from Apple. Today, it turns out that Retina support isn't the only change made in Adobe Photoshop CS6 but it's the only change you're going to receive in the near future unless you're an Adobe Creative Cloud subscriber.

Launched alongside Creative Suite 6 last April, Adobe's Creative Cloud is a subscription service that aims to lower the initial barrier to entry for Creative Suite apps, while simultaneously creating an ongoing revenue stream for Adobe. With Creative Cloud, instead of paying full price for individual Creative Suite apps or app bundles, you opt for a monthly or annual subscription that gives you access to one or all the apps in the suite.
Alongside today's announcements, Adobe has revealed that in just seven months, it has already reached almost a third of a million paying Creative Cloud members. Those 326,000 individuals are part of a total userbase of over a million Creative Cloud accounts, with the remainder being free accounts that are entitled to 2GB of storage space, file syncing, and product trials, but who for whatever reason have not yet opted to pay for full Creative Cloud membership.

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villa acrylic prints
villa metal prints

motorcycle metal prints
cobblestone metal prints
fortification metal prints
castles metal prints
mediterranean shore metal prints

coastal scenes metal prints
blue water acrylic prints
blue water metal prints
collages metal prints
port acrylic prints

port metal prints
harbour acrylic prints
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luxury metal prints
large metal prints

parade metal prints
wealth metal prints
matisse metal prints
mansion metal prints
mansions acrylic prints

mansions metal prints