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Images from a Sunflower field

June 07, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Outdoors No Comments →

Spring is the season of Sunflowers. Vast fields are appearing, dressed in bright yellow, decorating the country side roads.

Artificial Reef- Ocean Brick System

May 30, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater No Comments →

Ocean Bricks has developed a new platform. While initially looking like a not very attractive piece of concrete, the “Reef Land” platform provides a safe environment for divers as well as marine life. It can be easily and accurately placed, allowing to plan and create whole arrays of artificial reefs.

Ramon Crater- Desert Sunrise

May 25, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

Sunrise and sunset are the two peaks of the day for any outdoor photography. Lighting is easy and warm, contrasts between bright and dark surfaces are reduced to a minimum, and everything simply looks better.

In the desert, the ground usually…

Underwater Photography- A snapshot can do the trick

April 28, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater 1 Comment →

Going back to 2005, I was fresh into underwater photography. Holding a standard Olympus C-4000 digital camera, and a matching underwater case- I signed up for the first ever Sandisk Red Sea underwater photography competition, held in Eilat, Israel.

The rules were…

Berlin’s Sony Center

April 09, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: composition 1 Comment →

This one goes back to the first digital camera I owned, an Olympus C-4000, just like the one Ido Liven uses until today. I still keep it, as it served me well both on land and underwater with full manual capability,…

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