Photo of the Day Award Showcase

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.

Explore the Award from:   Photo Exhibition Board   |   the Intricacies of Photography

Every Child Is an Artist by Kirsten Bruening

Every Child Is an Artist by Kirsten Bruening

For me, looking through the viewfinder is looking into a magical world. In a world without color, in a world dominated by light, shadow and gray tones. Into the magical world of black and white photography. Black and white photography focuses on the essentials. It highlights the beauty of the subject. It stimulates the viewer's imagination. A black and white photograph sometimes expresses more than 1000 words can describe.
A White Cat by Silvia Bukovac Gasevic

A White Cat by Silvia Bukovac Gasevic

Cats are my most common theme of animal photography, and perhaps one could say the most common theme of photography in general. They are not easy to photograph, they are stubborn and mostly do not like it when they get too close. This photo was taken with a 200mm lens.
Imperial Sand Dunes in California by Matt CaguyongImperial Sand Dunes in California by Matt Caguyong

Imperial Sand Dunes in California by Matt Caguyong

The Imperial Sand Dunes, sometimes called the Algodones Dunes, are the largest mass of sand dunes in California. This dune system extends for more than 40 miles along the eastern edge of the Imperial Valley agricultural region in a band averaging five miles in width. Rising to heights of over 300 feet above the surrounding desert floor, the dunes are a well-known landmark to local residents and the thousands of highway travelers who pass by them every year.
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