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Explore the Very Moments of Our Presence on This Earth
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.
Chirping Tranquility by Shovan Acharyya - Photojournalism, Documentary Photography, Children Photography, Photography Awards, Light & Composition University

Chirping Tranquility by Shovan Acharyya

It was just a few month ago. Here its spring ,the driest season. Water level become decrease dramatically for over sun heating . And all fishermen get very busy with fishing and count their profit which they have invested to protect the fishing zone for last few years . Fisherman get contracted for five years for protecting and fishing for a certain area of wetland by local government .For that time they live here by built some temporary building of bamboo and other temporary thing. and live without family for that period . Their fishing zone are very far from locality. and its very clam and peaceful here. lots of guest birds often seen here because of peace area. already the scenario is beautiful, and the guest bird make it more ornamental.
Black & White Sweety by Sarvenaz Saadat - Wildlife Photography, Black and White Photography, Photo of the Day, Photography Awards, Sarvenaz Saadat

Active Bird by Sarvenaz Saadat

My husband and I went to a wetland in Alborz province for bird watching. In spring, many birds are seen because it is the mating season. At first we saw a lot of red-necked phalarops. The behavior of this bird was very interesting to me, it was constantly spinning around, so I named it the active bird.
Blackrock by Karin Eibenberger - Art Photography, Landscape Photography, Long Exposure Photography, Photo of the Day, Ireland PhotographyBlackrock by Karin Eibenberger

Blackrock by Karin Eibenberger

I was motorcycling through Ireland for a whole summer month, and I had rain every day. This day was quite nice, though, but after I put up my tent in the evening near Blackrock Bay there was a strange light coming from the sea. I went to the rocks at the water, placed the camera on my tripod and used a dark neutral density filter to have a long exposure time, making it able to watch the oncoming clouds that quickly became a thunderstorm.