Photo of the Day

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (25 days ago)
I wonder if when this house was first built near Brockville, Ontario Canada, the owners realized that their home would be photographed one day as a perfect version of a haunted house. That's exactly what Bryson Gilbert did when he snapped this photo earlier this year. With ...

by Stephen Greenwood (RSS feed) (26 days ago)
Today's Photo of the Day comes from longtime contributor Alpha Tango Bravo (aka Adam Baker). I consider great portrait photos to be ones that share the personality and character of the subject - even if they happen to be complete strangers in a foreign land. Baker ...

by Karen Walrond (RSS feed) (27 days ago)
As you've noticed, today we've featured Vintage America -- and I figure no better way to end the day than by featuring this great shot of a vintage viewfinder in Ocean City, Maryland, as shot and shared by matt coats. The data on his Flickr page states that this was taken ...

by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (28 days ago)
A famous landmark need not be the subject of your travel photos. As Flickr user justin fain demonstrates in today's choice, sometimes an alternate perspective is all that's needed to make your photo shine. The wonderful texture of the binoculars, coupled with the blurry ...

by Brenda Yun (RSS feed) (29 days ago)
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Talk about a gorgeous sunset! I must have said this before, but I'll say it again: I love Hawaii. I'm almost positive this photo's been enhanced, but I have to ...

by Kent Wien (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Today's photo of the day is a shot taken at Watkins Glen, NY by Peter Rivera. Peter obviously used a long exposure to highlight the flowing water-a technique perfectly suited for waterfalls. Note how it bounces off the rocks, almost like light reflecting from a mirror. ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
There are some photographs that are the stuff from which novels are made--or if not a novel, a mighty fine short story--possibly written by Annie Proulx or Alice Monro. This stunning shot taken in Maine by justin fain is one of them. There's a moody quality to the lighting ...

by Stephen Greenwood (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Today's beautiful Photo of the Day comes from Flickr user jrodmanjr. It's an interesting composition - the lush green hills in contrast against icy cliffs and sky, separated by a thin formation of low clouds. Having never been to Switzerland, this is exactly the scene ...

by Karen Walrond (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
I've always loved photographs of signage, but I've rarely been able to capture an image that I liked -- it's trickier than it looks. I'm loving this shot captured by Bryson Gilbert, however -- the light and colour so perfectly convey the mood of a fun night out in Toronto. ...

by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Today's Photo of the Day pick comes to us from Flickr user Walker Starling, who's provided us with a beautiful example of macro photography. The crystal-clear detail of the flower in front is contrasted with the soft focus of everything behind it, creating a beautiful ...

by Brenda Yun (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
I've said it several times, and I will say it again: Myanmar is a beautiful place. Go there. The Burmese people are some of the most earnest people I've met on my travels. Despite the continued political strife in the country and the devastating cyclone that swept through ...

by Aaron Hotfelder (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
This gorgeous photo, from flickr user Smallix, shows a placid loch and some snow-capped mountains in the highlands of Scotland. This shot really looks like it could be an oil painting, like something the artist with the 'fro on PBS might have painted. Man, I miss ...

by Kent Wien (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
This picture was taken near Mashobra, India by arunchs. I like how he cropped the picture to highlight the lines formed by each ridge. An amazing capture, indeed! Given the great visibility and forested mountains, this probably isn't the first image to come to mind when ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
This photo of the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco is a reminder to look at a subject from various angles in order to find that unusual shot. This building demands notice like a several-tiered wedding cake with florets, fluting and flower petals that have been hand ...

by Stephen Greenwood (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
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Today's photo of the day comes from contributor ultraclay! For me, this photo brings a great deal of warmth as a reminder that not all rainy days have to be ...

by Karen Walrond (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
I'm always impressed with a good black-and-white photo, but this one by the ubiquitous fiznatty positively took my breath away. What you're looking at here is the exhalation of a humpback whale, photographed in the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada. ...

by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
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Truly great architecture has its own personality. The best buildings are not merely structures with walls, doors and windows. They tell you something about ...

by Brenda Yun (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
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October is a month full of amazingly fun festivals and events, and it kicked off in Austin with the Austin City Limits Music Festival last weekend. There's ...

by Aaron Hotfelder (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
I don't buy into the idea that Amsterdam is nothing more than a hedonist's paradise, but one could be forgiven for thinking that after seeing this bizarre assortment of condoms on display.
Flickr user Peter Rivera took this shot, which, if I'm not mistaken, features a ...

by Kent Wien (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Mingthein posted this picture to our Flickr group page a few years ago, but I've only just now stumbled upon it. Karen Walrond wrote in her Gadling feature, Through the Gadling Lens, about shooting cities at twilight, and she also covered cloud and sky photography just ...
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