For thirty years, New York photographer Mark Weber has been on the lookout for photographs that walk the fine line between street photography and voyeurism.
The importance we attach to the moment when we look into the eyes of someone or something is very powerful. And it's no wonder that creatures with two different eye colors fascinate us so much. It is the so-called heterochromia, which is quite rare in humans, but occurs much more in the animal world, especially in cats. See incredibly beautiful animals with two different eye colors.
The French photographer Andreanne Lupien impressed us with a quirky series of crazy lovers and passionate collectors of cats.
Thanks to Photoshop, at least as far as the web is concerned, to some extent we have all become gnostics, skeptics, and we only have difficulty believing things that we can't explain or. they can't believe their eyes. But in the photos that we will show you below, the masters of graphic programs did not have their hands in the middle, but natural phenomena, the game of perspective, excellent photographers, artists, exotic locations and sheer coincidences. Even so, they'll probably make you rub your eyes twice and still wonder if you're seeing right.
We have proof that love can last forever. Don't believe it? Photos of elderly couples still in love are solid proof that even years after marriage, some people still can't wait to throw themselves into the arms of their loved one every day. See before-and-after photos of couples that prove love can last forever...
Photographer Ben Lamberty took a series of photos imbued with sensuality and love. He began to spontaneously create photos of passionately kissing couples, and then created a whole series from it. His models were couples of all ages and sexual orientations who were not necessarily in a relationship. Take a look at the sensual black and white photos that will make your lips itch.
You can be the best photographer on the planet with the best camera on the market, but it still takes some luck to get a really successful shot. We selected photos that required being in the right place at the right time.
The great art is to capture the right moment in photography. Of course, a camera that can fire a burst of shots helps, but being in the right place at the right time is not something that is planned. Yes, the internet is full of stunning photos that have undergone "plastic surgery" at the Photoshop clinic, but this is not the case for the following, which were created by accident, and yet belong to the same adjective. This was given to them by a set of unexpected circumstances.
Photos taken at just the right moment can be the result of planned preparation or sheer coincidence. Namely, during the search for the ideal moment that will make the photo something special, often not only knowledge and technique are at play, because in addition to your knowledge, instinct and finger on the trigger, there is also some luck involved. We have collected a bunch of such unique "snaps" in the photo gallery.
Sometimes you just need to be in the right place at the right time to get a good photo. Although professional photographers will tell you that patience is often the key, the following photos will convince us otherwise. Good photography is a very broad concept. For the photographer, this means an aesthetically perfect shot, for the ordinary "viewer" it can be just a lucky photo that captured a unique moment, and it doesn't matter whether it is over or under-lit.
We all love happy dog photos, right? Smiling, happy and cute dogs, caught at the right moment, can brighten our day. We have selected some of those photos that completely charmed us this year.
Even Fibonacci, the founder of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Section, which are still a pillar of architecture today, argued that all nature is mathematically ordered and that its disorder and chaos are merely an illusion. Since it's hard to believe the words of a man who lived in the 12th century, we found a series of plants that prove that both the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence are ubiquitous in nature. Perfection of form is thus not only an achievement of man, but also of nature.