Photo Challenge: Mom

I hope you had a great mothers day. This week’s challenge was “Mom”, there were some good photos submitted this week. Tell us what you think of the photos in the comments and scroll down to find out what the next photo challenge is.

A Mother's Love Never Grows Old. Photo by Michelle Ericson

My mom is awesome! This is her with South Korean border guards at the last train station before the border, on a non-existent train line to North Korea. Photo by Robin Berghuijs

This is my mom. This was during a family reunion, which she had spent months planning. It rained the whole day. So, when life throws rain at your plans, why not throw on am umbrella hat to stop the rain? Photo by Laura Johnson

Photo by Fatema Mustafa Ali

Photo by Emric Delton

Photo by Prabhakar Banerjee

Photo by Saurabh Shah

This week’s photo challenge is: ”Shallow or Narrow Depth of Field”

Here are some examples of Shallow or Narrow Depth of Field:

Photo by Brenden Sherratt

Photo by Lori c. from flickr

Photo by Brenden Sherratt

And you can also check out some of our blog posts:

Grab your camera and take a photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun
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Photo Challenge: SuperHero

This weeks photo challenge was SuperHeros, although there were not as many photos as normal there are still some good ones in there. Remember that Mothers day is this weekend, which is also our next photo challenge. Enjoy.

I took this photo on Valentines day down at the Occupy The London Stick Exchange camp at St. Pauls'. Without wanting to get all political I think every single person who was down there protesting was a hero in their own right. With the photo, I wanted to emphasise how bright and colourful the central figures clothes were in comparison to the rushing workers and onlookers, in addition, to his laid back approach (cup of tea in hand lol) ; all juxtaposed by his surroundings (it was a very dull cloudy day too). Photo by Edward Neumann

This is why my younger brother is my "Hero". Photo by Michelle Ericson

I am my own superhero... Photo by Megha Goyal

Photo by Arun

The thing about me is , i am always angry-- Hulk. Photo by Sukhbir Kundra

My wife is a hero, She puts up with me and our 5-year old! It takes superhuman patience and strength! Photo by Tim Pettus

This week’s photo challenge is: ”Mom”

Grab your camera and take a NEW photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • Photo must be taken after the challenge theme is posted
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun
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Amazing unseen nature footage

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The Nikkor 6mm f/2.8 That Can See Behind Itself

The Fisheye-Nikkor 6mm f/2.8 is the world’s most extreme wideangle lens with a viewing angle of 220º, it was unveiled at the Photokina trade show in Cologne, Germany in 1970.

It weighs an amazing 5.2kg, is 171mm long and has a diameter of 236mm. You can buy this lens for the low price of £100,000.

 

Via Nikon Rumors

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Unstoppable: Canada’s Paralympic Team

The Canadian Paralympic Committee has put together a great commercial, filmed in one continuous shoot, without any CGI effects.


How the video was made

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Hat Tip to PetaPixel

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