Posts Tagged ‘pink’

Endlessly

28th July 2009 by Violette

11x14 "Cheese!"
all rights reserved (c) Banana Donuts ~ Half Baked Photography

I don’t know where or how this picture was taken but it’s fantastic and mysterious. I love how the shadows create beautiful patterns, catching the eye and forcing you to look more closely at every details.

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Ice field

6th February 2009 by Violette

Winter Sun Down
Supreme-B / CC BY-ND 2.0

When I saw these two lonely figures running in this deserted landscape and the amazing range of pink that runs throughout the picture, I thought it described the week we just had over here in England perfectly.

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Pink cafe

21st December 2008 by Kai Chan Vong


all rights reserved (c) picturenarrative

I’ve made my mind up… pink is officially This is Now’s primary colour.  We can’t get away from it in the flickr stream again standing out compared to all over colours.  This photo was taken in Toronto… if anyone can find a similar setting around London or in Europe let me know.  Even better yet, send us a photo in!

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Pink Highway

23rd November 2008 by Kai Chan Vong

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Each time I see this style of neon pink, I always think of the ‘This is now’ project.  Maybe it’s because of the first photo I posted here on the blog

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This Is Me, Now

17th November 2008 by Aimee Marie

Hi! My name’s Aimee Marie & I’m a photographer & writer from London, England. I feel privileged to have been invited to guest-blog here at This Is Now & hope to share inspiration, creativity & visual-awakenings from the amazing This Is Now Flickr Pool!

I currently run my own photography & lifestyle blog at aimeemarie.com, but my passion began many moons ago, when I won my first 35mm point & shoot camera in a raffle when I was about 10! I began snapping away at anything & everything & soon moved to digital photography a few years later. I have some photography qualifications, but I wholeheartedly believe that you don’t need a grade on a piece of paper to tell you how good you are, as many people on Flickr have proved!

The photo below is from my Final Major Project at college, where I decided to concentrate on the Seven Deadly Sins– a subject which has been covered many, many times — but this time, with a twist. For me, the desensitization of the Sins is now. Society as a whole has been blinded by the mass-production of items that we covet & instead, we just see all these lovely, colourful things that we own & adore, forgetting that about the greed & gluttonous side of things.


all rights reserved (c) aimee marie

I think it’s also very apt that I’ve heavily photoshopped this image, as we live in a time where perfection is something that many people now have a deep desire for & strive to get through surgery & enhancements.

All that from a bunch of shoes, eh?

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Pink Graffiti

8th November 2008 by Kai Chan Vong


all rights reserved (c) Thias (°-°)

Shades of pink can be stunning in photos. Recently, my company had a pink friday in aid of breast cancer awareness. Talking about the office, ‘This is Now’ shouldn’t just be about what you see on the weekend or after work… Why not share some of those work moments with everyone… sometimes the office and its environment can be quite an awesome capture.

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We Will Become Silhouettes

15th October 2008 by Kai Chan Vong

We Will Become Silhouettes
all rights reserved (c) awbentley

Do you adore these crazy silhouettes doing some funky moves?  Like a mad and fun rave, these cats are breaking some groovy moves.  Can you dig it right now?

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fruit stripe

10th October 2008 by Kai Chan Vong

To view the photo, please visit Kelly Angard – kreativekell’s photo

A self portrait taken by one of the best contributors to the This is Now pool, KreativeKell.  Stripes and patterns are something I love for design.  Add in the female form, and you’ve got one stunning image.  It’s no wonder this reached #1 on Flickr’s explore a month ago!

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