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Today I have a set of 8 old and dirty sea shells textures. Not sure what you can use them for, but you never know when textures like that can come in handy. As before, you can grab the whole set by downloading the zip at the bottom of the post. Enjoy.
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (72.3Mb)
Did you like these textures?
Let us know by leaving a comment, and you can even post a link if you used them in your artwork.
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:18pm</span>
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Poverty is one of the most important issues facing the globe. There is a growing divide between the rich and poor in developed countries, as well as a major divide between developed and undeveloped countries.
Poverty is defined as lack of possessions and wealth, and it comes as both absolute poverty (where basic human needs such as food and water are missing), and relative poverty, where the level of wealth of a person is significantly lower than the average of the population.
Poverty has devastating effects on families, personal health, and economic stability, and while there are no easy solutions, it is an issue the global community is working to address. For photographers, poverty in photographs can be especially moving and tug at the heart strings.
Some Life… By Sacred Pixels
Connected By Istvan Kerekes
Paris Poor & Rich By aaih88
The Bonfire of The Vanities By Koen Pieters
Women washing By Faruk Uslu
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The southern line - Cambodia By Jean-Francois Perigois
After dinner By Istvan Kerekes
Not Easy By Pavol Delej
Ethiopian Eyes BW By Husain Alfraid
Littleboy tibetan By Aoshi Vn
Memories of my father when I was young. By Jakkree Thampitakkul
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Waste By Fons Rademakers
Malagasy smile By Oliver Schram
In The Streets of My Home By Michael Ken
poor By Michael Ken
Home By Jan Moller Hansen
Poverty By muratersinyilik
Little family By Istvan Kerekes
One of Victor Hugo’s Wretched By Marin Marinov
Poverty of Thailand By Joseph Linaschke
rich and poor By michele chiroli
Homeless Man in Sofia, Bulgaria By Jason Rossi
Lovely smile By Le Bich
Those who have so little By Nicolas Marino
Old Building By Rong Yang
Girl having Breakfast By Jan Moller Hansen
Mathare - Everydaydream #3 By Claudio Allia
Slum village By shinjiisobe
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:17pm</span>
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When most of us visit a website, we’re used to vertical scrolling. It just seems to make sense on most websites, that you’d scroll down to see more content, just like if you are reading text.
But some websites use horizontal layouts, and it can be quite effective. When a website has limited content, or wants interactivity like a slideshow, horizontal layouts and navigation can be the perfect choice.
In this post we’ll look at some creative websites that use horizontal layouts and navigation:
Amazing Contest - Mentos
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:17pm</span>
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Today I have a great looking set of old rotting wood with peeled paint and rusty nails. These come from an old boat that’s waiting to be scrapped. I added some vintage feel to the images in Lightroom, and I hope you can use them for something cool. Personal and commercial usage allowed. Enjoy!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (52.8Mb)
Did you like these textures?
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:16pm</span>
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Rainforests are some of the most important forests on Earth. The trees there help provide a large amount of oxygen to the atmosphere through photosynthesis, and they provide shelter for tons of life ranging from birds to mammals.
Rainforests are vanishing around the world, primarily for development and harvesting of natural resources. Due to this, they are in danger of being dramatically reduced and having an impact on the global ecosystem.
For photographers, capturing the beauty of rainforests helps ensure their preservation and recognition by the public of their beauty and value that needs to be preserved:
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Call of wilderness … By Dare Turnsek
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La magie d’Ayguebonne By Florent Courty
forest morning By Norbert Maier
Spforest Promise By Norbert Maier
Forest like a Dream By Silviu Vlasceanu
Land of the Lost By Ian Plant
Hilo Waterfall By Kyle Crocker
Cascade Logs By Shadowmac Photography
swiss rainforest By Roman Burri
Arenal Volcano Sunset By Sorin Vacaru
Moss in the Forest By Doug Sandquist
Otway Ranges By John Dekker
" Gorbea " By Juan Pavon
Golden lighted misty forest By Jayni Bloch
Temple in the Mist By Karsten Wrobel
Through the Rainforest By Karel Donk
Rainy forest By Lisa Ireton
Ryuzuga taki swallowed by the sun By hugo tremoliere
Fern By John Dekker
Brunei Darussalam By Luca Anasta
Canadian Rainforest By John Entwistle
Rainforest Highway By Andrew B
Atop the Falls By Tracie Louise
The Pocket Rainforest of Baker Lake Trail in the Mt Baker-Snoqua By Randall J Hodges
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:16pm</span>
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Photoshop is still a powerful tool and the design software of choice for millions of designers around the world. You can do a ton of stuff with it, and with a little bit of experience the final product can be a real eye candy. Not to mention that having "extra" help in this area will allow you to tackle and complete various projects in no time!
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It wouldn’t be InkyDeals if these resources wouldn’t come with an extended license, allowing you to use them in a unlimited number of personal or commercial projects and even in merchandise without paying any additional fees!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:15pm</span>
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The digital revolution of music meant that songs were shared online, and music became an almost entirely digital medium, and it fused more strongly with other forms of art such as design and videography.
Most popular new songs are accompanied by music videos, the album artwork is the digital icon for a given compilation of music, and musicians increasingly rely on their websites and social media to get the word out about their music.
This digital revolution and fusing of music with design means that a website for a musician, album, record label, or instrument needs to represent the music and go beyond just having an audio player: the music has to come to life through the web design.
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:15pm</span>
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Hey guys, here’s a set of 5 colorful grunge wood textures with peeled paint and all kinds of gritty details that you can use for your commercial and personal projects. Enjoy!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (63.2Mb)
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:14pm</span>
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Wealth has different meanings to different people. For some, wealth means material possessions, such as money, gold, cars, houses, diamonds and other luxuries. For others, wealth means many friendships, close family relationships, and possessions that go beyond material bounds.
However, the traditional definition of wealth puts emphasis on material resources and possessions, and luxuries such as gold and diamonds, fast cars, large houses and yachts showcase the opulence of wealth.
In this post, we’ll look at 30 photographs that showcase wealth, even in some cases, to the extreme:
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Gold Bars By Landon Arnold
Dubai Skyline Panorama By Jean Claude Castor
Gold Bars By Kiyoshi Takahase
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Jewelry box By Dina Belenko
Toronto Harbor Reflection By James Wheeler
Stacks of coins By Deyan Georgiev
Silver Stack By Michael Kiddy
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Gold Bars Close-up By Johan Swanepoel
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The mouse’s point of view By Bragi Ingibergsson - BRIN
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Woman floating on inflatable wealth in luxury swimming pool By Caia Images
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Big Money Ben By Byron Johnson
Modern house with swimming pool By Caia Images
Silver Eisenhower By Michael Kiddy
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100 Dollar Bill and Pocket By allisonherreid
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:14pm</span>
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Dec 06, 2015 06:13pm</span>
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