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The journey of Photo of the Day is endless, from one continent to the next, a journey that gives one an understanding of people, nature, and culture. We believe, when one feels it from the heart and captures the moment with their camera, it becomes iconic, which is special to share with the whole world. Let’s share it with others.
Castle Hill Lighthouse by Mike Dooley - Night Photography, Lighthouse Photography, Photo of the Day, Photography Awards, Art PhotographyCastle Hill Lighthouse by Mike Dooley

Castle Hill Lighthouse by Mike Dooley

This photograph of the Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport Rhode Island was made one summer evening just about 30-45 minutes after the sun sank below the horizon. Using a wide angle lens I was able to crawl out onto the rocks down by the water to get a low perspective of the light. A 15 second exposure on a tripod at f/16 allowed me to get a sharp image that included the light from the lighthouse.
A Lonely Old Man by Stefania Primicerio - Street Photography, Photojournalism, Photo of the Day, Award Winning Photography, Stefania Primicerio

A Nun in the City by Stefania Primicerio

I took this photo in the center of Rome in the main street near Piazza Navona. I love walking in the city taking pictures of nuns. I think They are so an interesting subject and so representative of Roman essence. This white nun was walking alone. I took the photo as she passed in front of an ancient door.
Searching for Destiny by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron - Street Photography, Photojournalism, Art Photography, Photo of the Day, Photography Awards

Searching for Destiny by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron

In Times Square, New York life life is very busy. People walking back and forth all day, even the street vendors. As soon as I saw this man pulling his food cart I saw the perfect composition. I shot it from eye-level; it was noon and in May it's still fresh out so it was perfect. It looked like he was searching for a spot to park his cart to start his day. That's why I named it "Searching For Destiny".