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One of the most crucial aspects for modern websites, particularly those that are user-centric, are login and signup forms. Aside from advertising revenues or product sales, one of the largest values of a website is how many users they have, and how many users are active.
Getting signups on a new website is not as easy as it sounds, however. There are many obstacles to getting new user signups, and even once a user signs up, you also have to get them to visit and log in regularly.
Having an attractive signup and login form can help alleviate user concerns about privacy and security, as a professional-looking design also usually signals professional security and code. Here’s some free PSDs to help you get started with your own:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:26am</span>
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Hey guys, today I bring you a new set of detailed Green Leaf Textures. These are a great add-on to any texture arsenal and might be a nice fit for an upcoming project. Enjoy and have a great weekend!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:26am</span>
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A boudoir is technically a woman’s bedroom or dressing room. In historical times, it was a separate room attached to the bedroom where a woman would get dressed. It later evolved into a place for a woman to be romantic with her partner as well.
The concept of a boudoir has always had sexual and sensual overtones to it, and although the term is no longer widely used to describe rooms, it has become a common way to describe a specific photography subject.
Boudoir photography typically consists of suggestive, although not explicit photographs of women in a variety of different clothing styles ranging from semi-nude to lingerie. Here’s some amazing examples:
Katerina by Serg Ivanov
Untitled by John Dunnigan
Jenny M - Boudoir - 03 by Jean-Michel Decoste
She II by Charles Hildreth
danielle & mirror by John Dunnigan
nude - afternoon sun by John Dunnigan
Katy by Serg Ivanov
The Girl by The Photo Fiend
Katy by Serg Ivanov
Anastasia by Serg Ivanov
Liz 4 by John Dunnigan
Nasty by Serg Ivanov
Lounging in Lace by The Photo Fiend
Nai Li by RMG Photography
C.L. - Session Jan ’14 - 03 by Jean-Michel Decoste
Untitled by John Dunnigan
#R2# by DAVID MAS
Nargis by Serg Ivanov
*Estrella* by Mark Candari
mika by John Dunnigan
Franzi by XioX .
Olga by Serg Ivanov
heart by John Dunnigan
V by Stephan Deneuvelaere
Lera by Serg Ivanov
Nai Li by RMG Photography
Love Story by Nikki Harrison
*GEA* by Mark Candari
Untitled by John Dunnigan
Amber 6 by Bella Donna Photo
Brooklynn 6 by Craig Lamere
* Gea * by Mark Candari
Katy by Serg Ivanov
tina by John Dunnigan
J.G. - Session Fev’14 - 01 by Jean-Michel Decoste
aurea luce by Kevin Camp
Aly by Xavi Moya
Julia by Serg Ivanov
Nathalie by Miguel Colinet
[ Marti ] by Julia Kuzmenko McKim
SeNSuaLiDaD… by Angel Trujillo
Marbella, couch by Nino Batista
Kat by Serg Ivanov
Amy by Austin Williams
Jasmine by Donna Lynn
* suzanne * by John Dunnigan
And God created woman-II by Vasile Barbu
Shaun Tia by Brad Olson
Nathalie by Miguel Colinet
morning light by nico photographies
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:25am</span>
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Flat design is one of the trendy types of design that is popping up all over the place lately, from print design to web design and beyond. There is something simplistic and appealing about flat deisgn, but just because the design is flat, doesn’t mean that it is lifeless or lacking.
Flat design is simplistic, but that isn’t to say that it is easy to do. In fact, flat and minimal design can often be some of the most challenging design to do, because there simply isn’t as much to work with.
Flat icons are one of the best ways to add flat elements to your design, and they tend to be more appealing than super gaudy and 3D icons. Here’s a few must-have sets for your icon collection:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:25am</span>
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Todays set of textures are from huge rock boulders down by the sea (South of Iceland). The surface is rough and detailed, and suits well for all kinds of projects. You can also play around with the levels and use them as overlays to create a vintage and worn effect on your designs. Enjoy!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (23Mb)
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:24am</span>
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Eye color is one of the most notable attributes that seem to define a person’s appearance (along with hair color and face shape), and it’s largely determined by genetics through inheritance. Eye color is determined by a combination of the pigmentation of the iris, and the scattering of light in the turbid medium in the iris.
Certain eye colors are viewed as more desirable than others, and it’s largely determined by culture and rarity. In mammals, blue eyes specifically are quite rare, although certain regions of the world are predominantly blue-eyed for human eye color. Blue eyes can seem grayish, greenish or even brownish under certain lighting circumstances, as there is no blue pigmentation in the eye itself, it’s due to light scattering that the blue color is created.
Blue eyes have a clear, crisp and refreshing feel to them, and it’s something that photographers love to capture:
Oceans By Mareike-Tordis Puhl
Soul Mirror By Thorbjørn Fessel
chiara By Daniela foghis
Smokey By Dmitry Elizarov
Secret Garden By Margarita Babenosheva
Sara By Tomek Dyczewski
Winter’s Beauty By Radu Carnaru
Sylwia By Jaroslaw Saternus
Alexandra By Arnold Eszenyi
Winter BlueEyes By Victor Kostiuk
Up By Ben Torode
Just look at me By Vicoolya & Saida
blue-eyed girl By Ville Hyytinen
Mafia By Dyno KRYSIS
The Color of Contrast By Joel Santos
Tina By Vedran Vidak
Naturally curly By jude balari
BlueEyes By Magda Berny
K By Magda Berny
Azure By Karina Chernova
Blue eyes By Pavel Lepeshev
Behind Blue Eyes By Imantas Boiko
*** By Jovana Rikalo
7 months for Henri By Marie
Piki By Yannis Karantonis
Frozen By Ryan Pendleton
BlueEyes By Brian Ingram
Just a little business girl By John Wilhelm
*** By Ann Nevreva
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:24am</span>
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WordPress is still the king of the blogging world, and it’s also taken the static and corporate website world by storm because of how simple it is to set up, and how many high quality themes and plugins are available for it.
While you can easily build your own themes or use free themes and customize them, the bread and butter of WordPress’ vibrant community is the premium themes library that is available.
Here’s some of the must have WordPress themes that will help you dominate in 2014 with your WordPress based website:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:24am</span>
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Today I’ve got a highly useful set of vintage book textures for you. I sourced this from an early 20th century book that I found at a tiny little bookstore. These textures are perfect for adding some turn of the century feel to your designs. Enjoy!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (25.3Mb)
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:23am</span>
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When people think of the human body, they usually don’t think of art. A marvel of science and the physical world, a testament to the power of evolution perhaps, but rarely does art come to mind. However, the human body can be quite artistic.
Body art is art that is created either using the body as a canvas, or using the human body as the artistic element. While it can include tattoos and piercings, it can also involve body paint, shaping/body-modification and much more.
In this post, we’ll look at some intricate and elegant examples of human body art:
body paint By Jacek Wozniak
Black Beauty By Fabio Lous
dark pink By Benjamin Hartmann
*** By Stanislav Istratov
YMA By Alexandr Sergeev
Silent Drummer By Derek Galon
Before the shoot By Derek Galon
The Apollo In Me By Derek Galon
Self sketch By Sebastien DEL GROSSO
Les Chansons By Claudia McKinney
The Fish in the Pond By Bryan Crump
Mary By Tim Tadder
painted beauty By John Dunnigan
Snake By Stanislav Istratov
rose By Kandaeva Anastasiia
Art of body paint By Soli Art
Painted Man By Justin Lo
Tile Tales - O! Reo! By Derek Galon
No Nirvana By Derek Galon
Skeleton Girl By ElisaEly Photography
ambiguity By Andrea Peria
Untitled By Gisela Ardit
Reflections By Nati Hortig
AHTOH By Mihail Smirin
Can you see the ohter women? By Nati Hortig
Doll By David Savage
Sea Devil By Andres Rosas
Skeleton By Sandra Mendoza
Pareja ideal By Gisela Ardit
Evil By dnjimage
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:23am</span>
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Branding is one of the most important parts of establishing the identity for a business. It consists of a logo, business card, stationery, letterhead and other print materials that governs the visual identity and concept for a given brand.
One of the hardest parts of branding is visualizing a concept. It’s possible to think of a variety of ideas for a potential business brand, but actually executing it and seeing how it looks in reality can be far more difficult to achieve.
However, thanks to the magic of Photoshop, it’s possible to create mockups of what the print materials will look like, before even going to a printing company. Now, here’s some templates that you can use to visualize your own branding projects:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:23am</span>
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This weeks textures feature some nice frosty surfaces. It’s still winter in a big part of the world, but spring is around the corner. Enjoy the textures.
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:23am</span>
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Pregnancy is a very special time, but for many people, it’s a private time, and there are plenty of people who find public "displays" of pregnancy to be rather unnerving, similar to how some view breastfeeding. However, pregnancy is also viewed as a blessing and it’s quite common for celebrities and other rich and famous people to show off their so-called "baby bump".
Pregnancy is a 9 month long process for humans, and during that time, the woman’s body changes and she develops an increasingly noticeable bump as she carries the developing child. Every woman is different, as some gain significant weight along with the baby, while others maintain a relatively lean physique and quickly return to normal after birth.
There are plenty of ways to celebrate pregnancy and show off, and here’s some of the more creative ways I’ve seen:
Loading By Marco Ciofalo Digispace
New Life By Rudolf Brosztl
New Life 2 By Dariusz Lakomy
a new live in the shell By DANNY GIBERT
Maternity Sunrise Framed By Jose Bilbao
Waiting for Bump By Daryl Gabin
tranquility By Lana Cardi
the miracle of love By piet flour
Maternity By Guillermo Herrera
Boom By Jesús Rodríguez
Best wishes By Ludovic Descolas
Baby Love By Jordi Rios
ultrasonic app By Marco Baum
Just like you By RochanPhotography
COLOR MY WORLD By Roland Rattu
One Young, One to Come By Leygh Joshua Allison
My first photo of my baby By Photoeire
Baby on The Way By Brian Bochenek
Pregnancy By Joana Carvalho
Untitled By Taras Karpyak
pending By Anton Opanasiuk
We love you By Julien FALGON
Teddy By Ian Schofield
The Gift By Fabrice PERROUSE
Pregnancy By Yunis Aliyev
coming soon By Kinga
It’s a boy By Linda Goodhue
It’s time By Nauris Vasilesvkis
Great Expectations By Sean Tucker
Fairy Mother By Sauriel | Sam Plumstead
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:22am</span>
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Email marketing is still one of the most effective ways to generate traffic and sales for any business, website or product. When you build an email list of people interested in a given product, service or niche, they are most likely to be interested in what you have to say.
While most people use email marketing for sales purposes, email newsletters are also becoming popular ways to share content and information, beyond what can be posted on a blog or website.
One of the biggest components of successful email marketing is the email templates that you use. Having a well designed and optimized template will drastically improve results, and I’ve gathered up some of my favorites here:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:22am</span>
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Todays textures are from an old shed down by the sea, that’s been subjected to harsh weather conditions for years. The once painted wooden panel surface has become worn, dark and gloomy, perfect for texturelovers like us.
Enjoy the free textures!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:22am</span>
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When most people think of flour, they think of baking or cooking. Flour is a powder created from grinding foodstuffs until it is a fine, consistent powder. Flour is one of the most important ingredients in cooking, and is used in everything from breads and pastries to cheese sauces and crackers.
Flour has some other interesting properties, due to its ability to spread out in the air as a fine powder. In fact, the ability of flour dust to be suspended in the air makes it explosive and flammable in certain circumstances.
Flour can be used in photography to create various effects that range from smokey to misty, as well as a thematic element:
G i a d a B r u c i a By Marco Petracci
Off the Wall By Lupe Jelena
Ewa By Don Horne
Into the cold By Jamie Fife
Carimé By Lupe Jelena
flour flip By Utzel-Butzel
dance By shahaf brumer
No woman no pie By Christophe Kiciak
Amazing By shahaf brumer
Iron Man By shahaf brumer
Farina By Caroline GIFE
Untitled By Gary Chapman
Flower By I Must Be Dead
Titan By Renee Robyn
Flex By David Malledo
Antithesis By David Boldery
Explosion By Alain Wallior
The Flour Bang By Kate Khristenko
Splat By Frank McKenna
Powder Dance! By Thorsten Sass
ARGHH! By Michael Wessel
Angel By Hans van Son
The Punch By Frank McKenna
Dusty Dancer By Dirk DeLaney
Flying angel By Mikulas Krepelka
3 2 1 By Benedikt Rest
Blow By Michal Gorski
Anima By Mathieu Degrotte
A Lunatic´s Lament By Sandra Müller
Ruka - Hand By Roman Avdagic
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:22am</span>
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CSS3 is one of the greatest advancements the web has made in terms of the ability to create advanced websites that function better and load faster. Rather than have to use images or Flash animation, CSS3 allows you to create a variety of designs, transitions, effects and more, all through just CSS3 (and sometimes a little jQuery) markup.
Learning CSS3 can be a bit tricky, as there are a lot of different selectors and browser-specific implementations, and many tutorials cover the basics without leading to a useful end result.
In this post, I’ve selected some awesome new CSS3 tutorials that both teach you about CSS3, and lead to a valuable end result that is similar to what you’ll probably be creating for your own projects:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:21am</span>
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Todays set of textures are pretty abstract and amazing. One one of my recent "texture hunt walks" I spotted a small field of old dead long grass or straws by the sea. I became fascinated by the details and abstractness and must have shot over 50 photos like the ones below (expect Vol. 2 soon). I hope you can find some good use for them, enjoy!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (18.8Mb)
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:21am</span>
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Most of us view insects as at best, something to ignore, and usually as a pest or something that should be killed. Insects frequently are parasitic (such as bed bugs), or transmit disease (such as mosquitoes or flies), or destroy crops, and are viewed negatively around the world.
However, insects act in many beneficial roles, such as through pollination of plants, and keeping the population of other insects and animals in check, and also acting as food sources for animals such as birds.
Insects are some of the most diverse animals on the planet and consist of over 50% of known living organisms with over a million different species. This diversity leads to different shapes, sizes, colors and behaviors. However, many insects are green, to help them blend into leaves and other vegetation, and this bright green color definitely stands out in photographs:
Imantis By Alberto Di Donato
ready to jump By Alberto Di Donato
Eumegalodon sp By Mariska Boertjens
Portrait of An Alien By Nhut Pham
Wasp in the Hood By Zoran Milutinovic
Supermodel By bug eye
I see you By Melania Marchi
Oh,my God! By jimmy hoffman
Reflection By jimmy hoffman
Anacridium aegyptium-larva By jimmy hoffman
Am I cute? By Izidor Gasperlin
not !……RHINO By bug eye
The Green Grocer By Gilles Royer
slow walking By bug eye
Big green beetle Cetonia Aurata By Snezana Petrovic
Synchronised birth of an Emperor By Hans Van Rafelghem
On my car By jimmy hoffman
Catching aphids By jimmy hoffman
Jungle Critter By Werner Bollmann
Grasshopper Again By austriaka
Think green By Manuel M. Almeida
I believe…I can fly! By E B
"What is it?" Mantis By Eve BlueRose
Dragonfly By Justin Lo
Walang Ambruk By Flona Hakim
Pollination By Macrolife
a long horned grasshopper By Wasim Akhtar
Poplar By bri curtis
camouflage By Calin Crestin
3..2..1… By Danny W
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:20am</span>
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Typography is used in almost all forms of design, whether it be logo design, graphic design, print design, or web design. Being able to express ideas not only through other design elements, but also through text, is one of the essential skills of a designer.
However, it’s not just as simple as putting a basic font with some colored text onto your design. A font must be carefully chosen to match the image and brand that is being presented, it must work well with the other design elements and it must match the overall theme, all while being readable and expressing the proper meaning.
Finding the right font can be hard, so I’ve done the legwork for you and gathered up some free fonts I know you’ll love:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:19am</span>
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Hey guys, today I have another set of paper textures that I’d like to share with you. They’re perfect for adding vintage effects to your illustrations, designs and scrapbooking projects. I’m positive that you can find good use for them.
You can download the whole set via the download link at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:19am</span>
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Leaves are pretty much all around us. They are some of the most important organs of plants, and are essential to life as we know it, because they help to produce oxygen through photosynthesis and maintain the proper balance of oxygen and other elements in the air.
Leaves are organs of plants, that are designed to be exposed to light, and regulate the exchange of CO2, oxygen and water with the surrounding air. Leaves can also store food and water depending on the variety of plant.
Leaves have interesting shapes, both macroscopically, and microscopically, and can make for great subjects for abstract photography and art:
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Sweet By Shihya Kowatari
Sweet By Shihya Kowatari
remains by Damian Connell
Yellow By Va Sha Mahajan
Engineered By Samy Al Olabi
Valed By Jackson Carson
Winter flower By Shihya Kowatari
Veins By Va Sha Mahajan
blush By Damian Connell
Leaf Skelton By Ceri Jones
Skeletal Leaf By Alan Sheers
Fragile By Denitsa Dabizheva
Coloured leaf
Intersected By Samy Al Olabi
Delicate & Pink By Anne Costello
The one road to nowhere
UV a By cornel Lazia
Blue Love <3 By Va Sha Mahajan
what’s left By Damian Connell
When everything is nothing By Eugenia Fateeva
Space leaf By Phyllis Rachler
Metallicized By MICHAEL GOFFIN
The Main Road By Sahar Dawn
skeletal By Damian Connell
Love story of Summer By Shihya Kowatari
Something to Hope By Eugenia Fateeva
Leafs Portrait By Shihya Kowatari
Leaf By Kevan O’Meara
Color By Stefanie Feldhaus
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:19am</span>
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Easter is just around the corner, and like with any major holiday, it means that designers will be hard at work designing custom websites, banners and flyers, and other materials for the holiday in order to promote events or businesses.
Easter has some very well known symbols associated with it. Aside from the Christian symbols of the cross, empty tomb and linens, there’s also the well known Easter bunny and Easter eggs, along with flowers and other spring-inspired elements.
In this post, you’ll find some festive Easter freebie resources to download and use for free in your works.
Vector Easter Egg Pack
Easter Bunny Icon Set
Free Brushes for Easter Eggs
Free Easter Icons Set
Easter Egg Bunny
Easter Bunny Background
Easter Egg and Leaves
Easter Patterns Set 1
Easter Vector Card
No Ordinary Easter Eggs
Vector Easter Eggs
Easter Vector Doodles
Free easter icons: Bunny and Easter Egg
Happy Easter Vector Graphic
Bunny, Easter, Rabbit icons
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Todays textures are from an old worn down shed by the sea that used to store nets and fishing tools back in the days. The salted sea, winds and weather have corroded the metal plates and time has weakened the concrete foundations.
But for us it’s a treasure, and the images can be applied to whatever you can think of. Enjoy the textures and Happy Easter!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (24Mb)
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> Aug 26, 2015 11:18am</span>
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There is strength in numbers, two minds are better than one, etc, are all quotes about people coming together and meeting. When most of us think of meetings, we think about the incredibly pointless waste of time meetings at work where nothing is accomplished other than drinking unnecessary amounts of coffee and eating free donuts.
However, meetings do have a time and place. When a future couple first meets, the energy between them can be electric. When great minds come together, the problems and challenges of the world can melt away. When long lost siblings meet, the fulfillment of years of longing is almost overwhelming.
Meetings can be expressed in a variety of ways in photographs, and here 30 examples of coming together and meeting in pictures:
Meeting By Anna Niemiec
Welcome in By Didier Guibert
Committee Meeting By Ray Huntley
The first meeting By umut aydin
El saludo By Mariano Belmar
meeting By Kittiwut Chuamrassamee
Caring & loving meeting By Yvette Depaepe
meeting By Radosveta Georgieva
Meeting Santa By Jin cho
A stranger By Benoit paille
meeting By Hans W. Müller
Local News By Darko Eterovic
Domino in Sanliurfa By Filiz Diner Blbn
Age conversation By andrea rocha
Serious Talks… By Jean De Spiegeleer
encounters By Matthias Leberle
Serious topic By Jacek Stefan
Eterniy of the moment By Jure Kravanja
Dog meeting By KYRIAKOS STAVROU
Four sister in Gossip By Infinity Visions
Meeting dawn By Igor Alekseev
Police "street" meeting By Frank Weil a. Rh.
Pleased To Meet You By mario pignotti
Another world By Muhammad Fadhlullah
Meeting By Antonio Nesti
Meeting for lunch on a sunny day By Michel Romaggi
meeting By Andy Orr
it is never too late By Darko Ivancevic
Mid-day break By Jalmari Eskelinen
When we meet, everything glows By Kapil Dubey
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