Friday Photography

This is a segment I began last November, and you can view 31 previous weeks of incredible images by clicking on the wordpress tag. Each week I seek out 8 images of beauty, mainly of the natural world, to post them up for your enjoyment. The main thing I enjoy about Friday Photography isn’t necessarily the photographs themselves, but the journey to a new and strange place, to visit and see things that my own eyes will probably never experience. To have the visual stimulant of colour, hue, and light for the eyes. Whether the images are manipulated is less important to me than how they make me feel.

hawaii
Location: Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii. Photographer: Markus Schippel

lime_tree
Location: Lime Tree Avenue, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, Great Britain. Photographer: Graham Melbourne

bulgaria
Location: Lyato, Bulgaria. Photographer: Joro Boev

road

hay

alps
Location: Italian Alps

sierras
Location: Laurel Mountain by Convict Lake, High Sierras, California. Photographer: Bill Wight

sunset
Location: Richmond, British Columbia. Photographer: Erich J. Harvey

5 Responses to “Friday Photography”

  1. ScruffyDan Says:

    I like the photo of Richmond, though I certainly have a bias there.

    And given that you have asked for submissions in the past, and I recently got a digital camera I figure why not toot my own horn. You can see a bunch of my pictures at my flickr page:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/scruffydan

    They are all licensed under creative commons, so feel free to use them in your Friday photography segments in the future. That is if you like them if not, no worries.

  2. Raphael Alexander Says:

    Thanks, I’ll keep that on file for future use. Some of your photos are really nice.

  3. ScruffyDan Says:

    Now you’ve made me turn all red. Thanks!

  4. The Right Coast Says:

    I love you right now. Amazing photos. I have photography on my site as well if you’re interested. btw, you’ve been on my blogroll for a while, big fan :)

  5. Raphael Alexander Says:

    I’m glad you enjoy it. I also had a peek at your photos. It’s interesting to see the other side of Canada, so far away but yet so familiar.


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