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Picture by izthistaken. I found this picture while browsing through the “portraits” tag on Flickr. Not what I expected at all to be lumped in with portraits. But cool nonetheless. The building is very rustic looking, nice subject. Looks kinda like the house is lit from the front, judging by…

Photo by vramak. I wanted to look through some sports pictures today. Although this isn’t exactly what I had in mind when I started flicking through Flickr, it is too cool. Like a lot of people commented, the timing here is perfect. I like the color. Only thing that seems…

Photo by Muddy Defender. This is a nifty picture. Great balance between the ambient light and the lights. It’s definitely getting dark out, but the sky is still a nice light gray. The lights do a great job of making the jeep pop and creating some contrast between it and…

Photo by PrecisionPurple. Since it is still really hot around Jersey, I decided to look through some winter photos on Flickr. This one stuck out. I like the way the tree in the foreground kind of frames the picture. Nice composition. You can really see where the light falls off…

Photo by Micah Camara. Very cool picture. The quick shutter speed freezes the water in place. It’s nifty how the water splays out into a near perfect circle, too. Looks like a nice beach to hang out on, too. Nicer than the Jersey shore…

By David Brightwell. Today’s picture is of a lighthouse along the North Sea. I was browsing through some pictures of clouds and sunsets on Flickr, and this really jumped out at me. I love the way the dark, eerie mood of the picture is contrasted by the single bright light…

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