Explore Austria III by Tim Ack...
“Blurred Lines” Ap...
An eclectic group of artists from R. Kelly to Hans Zimmer tell the 9th Circuit that the verdict, if allowed to stand, “is very dangerous to the music community.”
An Hour Of Bliss by Prajit Rav...
An Hour Of Bliss by Prajit Ravindran
Enjoying the moment and capturing it too. An hour of bliss in an otherwise chaotic world. A blend of images shot during an hour of the Perseid meteor shower few weeks back.
Prajit Ravindran: Photos
Gavin DeGraw on the Tie Betwee...
ABC News’ Amna Nawaz interviews artist, Gavin DeGraw.
Greenland jewelry by Daniel Ko...
Greenland jewelry by Daniel Kordan
Wonderful morning at Scoresby Sound, during my Greenland expedition in August. Now I’m at Kamchatka guiding my photo workshop at volcanoes land.
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Daniel Kordan: Photos
Mexico, music world mourn sing...
Mexico and the music world on Monday mourned the death of legendary singer Juan Gabriel, who touched millions with wrenching ballads of love and loneliness as he rose from the rough streets of Ciudad Juarez to a world stage. The singer, known as the "Divo of Juarez," died of a heart attack Sunday at his home in Santa Monica, California during a break in his latest tour. Other hits followed, songs that many Mexicans know by heart — including "Hasta Que Te Conoci" (Until I Met You), "Asi Fue" (That's How It Was), "Abrazame Muy Fuerte" (Embrace Me Tightly) and "Amor Eterno" (Eternal Love).
Music Monday (8/29): This Week...
Our guide to this week's (and last week's) album releases also features the week's top new music videos from artists like The Avalanches, DJ Shadow, and Underworld, plus brand new streaming music from Bon Iver, Wilco, American Football, Empire of the Sun, and more. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at Metacritic
Music world pays tribute to Me...
The music industry paid tribute Monday to legendary Mexican showman Juan Gabriel, who died in California at the age of 66 after selling tens of millions of records. Mexico's top selling singer-songwriter, he was adored throughout Latin America, Spain and Hispanic communities in the United States for his heartfelt ballads and joyous mariachi tunes. Juan Gabriel, who had a heart attack in Santa Monica on Sunday, delighted packed auditoriums across the world with his flamboyant dress sense — sequined costumes, a cape and a perfectly coiffed pompadour — as well as his energetic stage persona.
Ex-Maple & Ash Partner Eye...
After giving the Gold Coast a hip and expensive steakhouse in Maple & Ash, Brian O’Connor is eyeing River North and Italian food next. Over the spring, O’Connor quietly exited Maple & Ash—where he was managing partner—to focus on his own restaurant group. O’Connor’s not ready to share details, but the first of these projects is called Bar Lupo, a neighborhood Italian pub at an undisclosed location in River North.
The path of the Righteusness b...
The path of the Righteusness by Enrico Fossati
” The path of the Righteousness”
Hello everybody my friends, i am back from my summer pause, and i want to share with you one caption taken during my holidays of the impressive island of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe who mean “castle rock” in Basque .
The island also has an intriguing history. Throughout the years it has housed a convent, served as a prison for Basque witches during the Spanish Inquisition, been used as a defensive outpost for the lords of Biscay, and was even ransacked by Sir Francis Drake.
The picture has been edited using various tecniques explained in my video tutorial here: www.enricofossati.it/instruction
This shot has been realized with Lucroit equpment, if you are interested don’t forget that you can get 10%OFF with my Discount Code FOSSATI10. Including the new high end polarizer.
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Enrico Fossati: Photos
Castil de Tierra by Carlos San...
Castil de Tierra by Carlos Santero
The Bardenas Reales is a semi-desert natural region, or badlands, of some 42,000 hectares (100,000 acres) in southeast Navarre (Spain). The soils are made up of clay, chalk and sandstone and have been eroded by water and wind creating surprising shapes, canyons, plateaus, tabular structures and isolated hills, called cabezos. Bardenas lacks urban areas, vegetation is scarce and the many streams that cross the territory have a markedly seasonal flow, staying dry most of the year. If you like my works, feel free to follow me and my works on my Facebook Page or 500px.com or view my Website carlos-santero.com
Carlos Santero: Photos