Photo by Mr. T, 15 February 2008
My wife and I took a photo field trip to New York this last year. This was one of my favorites because it is a little different angle on something photographed thousands of times a day.
Photo by Michael Prall, 21 February 2008
In Udaipur, this lake provides the lifeblood and focal point of the community. A family on the edge of something close to paradise watches as the sun slowly sets over this land.
Photo by Christopher Malcolm, 1 March 2008
Nice, France
Photo by Brian Pidduck, 6 March 2008
Friends relax on a Southern California beach in December as the sun sets over the Pacific Ocean.
One of the best swells of the season occurred when this photo was taken, with consistent 10-12 foot sets peeling down the point break.
Photo by Brian Pidduck, 6 March 2008
Santa Cruz Island from the Ventura River Estuary. Ventura, California.
Photo by Brian Pidduck, 6 March 2008
The result of a geologic phenomenon known as hot spot volcanism, the Galapagos Islands are home to one of the most unique and diverse assemblages of native species in the world. The means by which terrestrial animals such as the Galapagos Tortoise and iguanas (as in this photo) originally arrived on the archipelago remains a mystery, but arguably the most fascinating story are the ways that these animals have adapted to the environment of these islands.
Photo by Jorge Bernal, 10 March 2008
One Tate Modern visitor setting aside some time to escape from the busy London City
Photo by Brian Jones, 10 December 2007
taken in the waning afternoon light at Hluhluwe-Imfolozi game reserve in South Africa
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 23 January 2008
Thousands and thousands figures made out of clay. Ready for one more fight against the elements.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 31 January 2008
A couple of times day the train will stop in order to give people the opportunity to eat,drink, prey or take a shit