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The lakes, seas and oceans on Earth are full of diverse and strange creatures unlike anything else on the planet. Life has adapted for survival, and this includes techniques such as camouflage, barbs, defense mechanisms, swimming in schools and other techniques. Because of these different adaptations, marine life can both look and act quite strange. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to see, both due to the difficulty of seeing and photographing underwater, but also because like most animals, marine animals tend to flee from human presence. However, for the lucky photographer, the results from a marine life photography shoot can be quite spectacular: Sardines Tornado By Henry Jager Posing By Oren Cohen I’m feeling kind of jumpy today… By Sascha Losko The Nest Builder By Matthew Oxley Flying By Mato P. Blue Ring By Davide Lopresti Fish and a tree By Johan Lind Three Little Fishies By Malinthe Samarakoon Starfish by the Sea By Alexandra Zedalis Juvenile Sweetlips By Hafiz Itam Color of Red sea By Vitaliy Sokol Yellow Snappers By iVan Stingray By Adrian Nuñez Red sea diving big sea turtle sitting between corals By Vitaliy Sokol Clown Fish By iVan Sunset swim By Andrey Narchuk Red sea flower By Piet Flour Hide and seek… By LuckyGuy Marine turtle By Mato P. Sardines Firework By Henry Jager Get out of my territory!!! By LuckyGuy Big Green in The Sea By Vitaliy Sokol wave hello By Dan Pratezina Grumpy Fish By Katherine Shah Return of the Whales! By Lisa Skelton Clownfish hiding in an anemone By Arno Enzerink Oceonarium Lisbon By Oceonarium Lisbon Green Sea Turtle B&W By Stephen Ennis Photography Static For A Second By Jim Patterson Sunbeams By Stephen Ennis Photography Related Posts Chaos and Disorder in Photography The Art of Flour Abstract Art in the Simple Leaf Windows: More than Just an Opening in Photography Photographers at Work in Pictures
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:58am</span>
The iPhone 6 was revealed recently, and although stylistically, it’s relatively similar to the iPhone 5, it features a bigger screen while also becoming a thinner device, and it uses the new Retina HD display that has been a driving force in changing the design world recently. For designers, this means that when showcasing products, apps or screenshots, the iPhone 6 is now the most likely candidate to be used as a template. Since it’s just been unveiled, not a whole lot of templates exist yet. But, I’ve scoured the web and found some PSDs, Illustrator, Sketch and other mockup files that you can download and use to start featuring the iPhone 6 in your designs: iPhone 6 Free PSD iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Flat PSD iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Free Mockups iPhone 6 Free AI iPhone 6 Mockup Screens iPhone 6 Sketch Template iPhone 6 Layered Colored Mockup iPhone PSD Mockups iPhone 6 Scalable Mockups iPhone 6 for Illustrator Related Posts Perfect iPhone, iPad and FB App Interfaces Awesome Functional App Interface Designs Branding & Identity Design Mockup Templates Fresh Examples of Pixel Perfect iOS Icons Professional Looking iPhone Photographs
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:55am</span>
Todays textures are from an old Icelandic stone wall that was probably a part of a structure many years ago. The rock wall is handmade and close to the sea. With time moss and lichens have created another dimension of colors and texture. Enjoy! Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (19Mb) 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. Related Posts Free Texture Friday - Grunge Stone Wall 3 Free Texture Friday - Old Worn Stone Wall Free Texture Friday - Gritty Wall Free Texture Friday - Graffiti Wall Free Texture Friday - Gritty Grunge Wall
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:55am</span>
Pink is a well known and popular color that is a pale reddish color, that is frequently associated with feminine qualities, softness, tenderness, politeness and romance. It’s named for a flower of the same name, that happens to be the color pink. Pink is quite a common color for fashion items, as well as for flowers, and even some foods (salmon, for example). Because of its unique (and somewhat unpopular status, particularly among males), it’s not frequently used as a dominant color in design, except when catering to a female audience, but that’s not to say that pink does not have its place among colors in design. Pink is commonly viewed as a pretty color, however, and as such, it works great in photographs as it can be bright or tame: … by Remus Tiplea Pink Daisies by Jenny Onsager Vine by Anna Rawka Pink by Liciu Tiberiu Pliable by Shihya Kowatari Pink Wall by miki The Alms Round of Buddhist Nun by Marcus Lee Pink Wall by Julio Saguar Catch the Bubble by Olga Fomina Pink by Tyson Davis The Girls Car by Piet Flour Spring by Elsa Berger Untitled by Geovanna Lucarelli Pink Candy by Patrik Lidholm Pink by Lessio Think Pink by Julien Oncete Mimosa Puff by Zsaj Lincoln Continental by Allan Wallberg Pink by Onixa The Life in Pink by Thierry Dufour Pink World by Aroon Kalandy Pink Riotinto by E Juan Greater Flemingo by Sambath Sweet Pink by Wil Mijer Sina by Florian Schollhorn Pink by Olga Berglund Anticipating Summer by Afif Jamal Crisantemo by Jose Munoz Pink by Empty Quarter Pretty in Pink by Roeselien Raimond Related Posts Free Texture Friday - Pink Colored Paper Abstract Art in the Simple Leaf Intricate and Elegant Examples of Human Body Art Geometry in the World with Photographs of Lines Valentine’s Day Heart Photography
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:54am</span>
Certain websites have incredibly well known designs, and usually they’re some of the top sites on the web. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and IMDB are just a few that can be named, and in addition to their designs being instantly recognizeable, they’ve also been tested and redesigned over the years. To keep a website popular, it occasionally has to be updated, and it has to be constantly analyzed and optimized for the best user experience. This involves evaluating load times, user interactions, hot spots, and other metrics to determine the best possible design. Sometimes, it’s fun to look at what redesign concepts other people have come up with, because they don’t have to play by the same rules when redesigning the site as the company itself: Wikipedia Redesign Facebook Redesign Instagram Redesign LinkedIn Redesign IMDB Redesign deviantART Redesign YouTube Redesign Twitter Redesign VKontakt Redesign Paypal Redesign Related Posts Flashy Audio Player Designs 10 Examples of Brand Identity Development Free iPhone 6 Templates, Mockups and PSDs Awesome Free Fonts You Should Download Awesome Typography Graphic Designs
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:53am</span>
Todays textures are from an old abandoned building only 20 min from where I live. It’s been abandoned for years and as you can see on the image at the bottom of this post, it’s been subjected to harsh weather, graffiti and decay. As before, the images are free for commercial and personal usage. Enjoy! The location: Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (21Mb) 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. Related Posts Free Texture Friday - Gritty Wall Free Texture Friday - Old Stone Wall Free Texture Friday - Grunge Stone Wall 3 Free Texture Friday - B&W Grunge Wall Free Texture Friday - Vintage Stone Wall
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:51am</span>
Algae are some of the most important organisms on the planet, but they are largely ignored and viewed as gross or unappealing. However, algae are responsible for playing a key role in providing life in a variety of areas, including coral reefs and in the tundra where lichen (an association of algae and fungi) is one of the few organisms that can exist. Algae provide food for other organisms, and are also used in everything from fertilizers to toothpaste, in addition to their role in oxygen production. While algae isn’t viewed as particularly appealing, it can work great in photographs, because of the bright colors that contrast against everything from rocks to water: Freshwater Algae Budding by Linden Gledhill Beaches by R Algae by Jaime Brown Algae by Evelyn Rosalia Camouflage by Stacy White Alga by Pirjo Lambert Relaxation by Keller Rock Algae by Lidia Matias Algae by Leonardo Sagnotti Algae by Jason Kaiser The Hatch by Ofer Perl Waves and Green Algae by Jordi Gallego Boambee Beach by Paul Sheringham Algae Scaped by craigletourneau Algae Pools by Jeremy Hockin Coqina 7 by Samuel Santiago Green Water by Maurizio Pichi Thaw by Andres Miguel Dominguez Sandy Beach Wave Break by Brett Rylance Algae by Eduardo Romero Navigation 2 by Paul Malaianu Algae by the River by Surrealistic-Gloom Frog by Max Seigal Sneaking a Peek by Christian Sterling Green Algae in Pond with Reflection by kazwitkos Trentepholia Algae by Andrew Chu Algae Bubbles by Rita Algae on Sandstone by Tachy-on Algae on Rocks by Peter Samuelsson Lifes a Beach by Ajit Manjooran Related Posts 30 Amusement-Packed Carnival Photographs 30 Adorable Pictures of Kittens Pretty in Pink Photographs Metallic Foil Business Card Designs Fitting Examples of Packaging Design
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:51am</span>
Halloween is just a month away, and it’s the season of witches, ghosts, pumpkins, and of course, candy. Halloween is celebrated in many countries, preceding All Saint’s Day which is dedicated to remembering the dead, and also has historical origins from Celtic harvest feasts and some pagan roots. Frequently, Halloween is associated with costumes, trick or treating to get candy, carving pumpkins, and watching scary movies. But why not get in the festive mood now, with one of these festive and spooky Halloween wallpapers to spice up your desktop? Related Posts Cute and Festive Halloween Illustrated Wallpapers Dark and Mysterious Halloween Artworks Spooky Haunted House Artworks Spooky and Awesome Halloween Characters Fascinating Photos of Abandoned Buildings
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:48am</span>
Today I have another set of Grunge Stone Wall textures for you guys. The textures are filled with details, cracks and dirt that makes them perfect as overlays and backgrounds. Free for commercial and personal usage, plus you can download them as a .zip file in the bottom of this post. Enjoy! Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (57.6Mb) 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. Related Posts Free Texture Friday - Old Stone Wall Free Texture Friday - Old Worn Stone Wall Free Texture Friday - Vintage Stone Wall Free Texture Friday - B&W Grunge Wall Free Texture Friday - Grunge Wall 3
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:47am</span>
Kittens are baby cats, and they are considered by many (especially cat lovers) to be some of the most adorable creatures on Earth. Humans naturally have a certain level of affection for babies, and when they happen to be babies of animals that are pets, it’s even more so. Kittens are quite capable of getting into mischief though, with everything from balls of yarn to killing mice. The combination of their rambunctiousness and their adorable appearance makes them ideal photography candidates: Kitten and Yellow Ball by Dora Kaiser by Petros Mitropolous Simon Simon by momentocreative Harvey Dent by Zoran Milutinovic Puss in Boots by Bill Gekas Jumping Kitten by Ben Torode Scared Kitten by Branislav Boda Kittens of Capistrano by Peet-astn Colorful Kitten by xthumbtackx Puss in Boots by Yulia Stahovskaya Kittens by Monique Kitten by Esplosione-Creativa Yummy Kitten Donut by Linda Gavin kitten by jojobatanesi Baby Kitten by Suzanne Pyle Kitten by Neexa Surprise Cookie by Osher Partovi Kitten by Esplosione-Creativa Sweet by Alina Esther Kitten Hopscotch by Carl Wayman Watcher by Zoran Milutinovic Kittens by Jo Graetz Kitten by Sandra Scherer Oops by Kimerajam BLACK killer by David Charouz Kitten by Tracy Do you see what i see by Melih ERSAHiN Kitten’s Nemesis by Ben Torode Oh no, it’s a ghost! by Zoran Milutinovic Gremlin is that you? by Zoran Milutinovic Kitten Show by Julette Related Posts 30 Adorable Photographs of Cats Pretty in Pink Photographs 30 Amusement-Packed Carnival Photographs Fitting Examples of Packaging Design 10 Awesome Redesign Concepts of Top Websites
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:47am</span>
When it comes to capturing the spirit of Halloween in design and art, setting a spooky, creepy, unnerving and dark mood is one of the most important aspects (assuming you’re focusing on the spooky feeling and not the fun, trick-or-treating and cute aspect of the holiday). One of the best ways is to use fonts that are slightly strange and even a bit disturbing, and that express a chilling or spooky mood. In that spirit, I’ve gathered up some festive, free Halloween fonts that you can download and use in your designs here: Sketch Bones Midnight Skulls Zombie Slayer One Two Trees Beware of the Hogs Halloween Bats Groovy Ghosties Your Bloody Choice Wild Wood Related Posts Out of this World Futuristic Sci-Fi Fonts Awesome Free Fonts You Should Download 10 Great Free Fonts from 2011 Adobe Photoshop On the Web 10 High Quality Free Script Fonts
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:45am</span>
Rocks are everywhere around us in nature, and they come in all shapes and sizes, and tons of different types, ranging from pebbles to boulders. Rocks exist in 3 main groups, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. Each is formed through a different process, but they are all collected minerals in a solid shape. Rocks are important for a variety of reasons, including use as tools, surfaces upon which to etch writing or drawings, and as sources of minerals for various uses. Rocks also are important in photography, as they can serve purposes such as being focal points, framing a composition, or providing contrast between various elements such as beach and sky. pebbles By Les Forrester Pebble Beach By Gary McParland Pebbles in ice… By Arild Heitmann The Tyrrhenian Sea shore II By Jacek Stefan Golden Sands By Gary McParland Fantastic Voyage By Russ Barnes pebble By Korkut Dogan Poetry in Motion By Mridul Sharma Round frame stones By laurentiu iordache Beach Pebbles By Stuck Pixel pebbles By Kate Eleanor Rassia time to unwind By Ray wise Pebbly Beach - Forster By David Lam Stillness By Kornél Majsa Crossing the green By Rok Podlogar pebbles on the shore By dominique walterson Pebble Beach at Seaham By Mark Finkel Pebble - Bateen Bridge By Nadeem Wajahat Underarm By Sergey Krotov Pink Sunrise By Benoît Felten Pebble By Alan Coles Footstep By Vencislav Stanchev The Lost Buoy By Gary McParland Monument By J Schapel The bus rock. By Federico Bottos Rise up By Colin McDonald Fetch By Jonathan Clark Balance In Nature By Muhammed Basil Walk The Line By Iain Blake Paw Print By Iain Blake Related Posts Heartwarmingly Cute Baby Photographs 30 Bright and Vivid Photographs to Catch Your Eye 30 Relaxing and Serene Beach Photographs Chaos and Disorder in Photography The Art of Flour
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:44am</span>
Being able to design an icon is one of the essential skills for designers these days. Whether working as an app designer, graphic designer, web designer or game designer, icons play roles in many types of design. Designing icons is usually done in Adobe Illustrator or other vector graphics software, so the icons can be scalable up and down in different sizes, and this requires some different skills to accomplish. These tutorials will help you learn how to design your own icons for Apple’s iOS. How to Create a Beautiful Flip Flop Icon in Adobe Illustrator Learn How To Create An IOS Fabric Style Icon Create a Beautifully Designed 3D Starfish Icon Create a Mobile App Icon in Photoshop Create a Simple Notebook Icon in Adobe Illustrator How to Create an App Icon in Adobe Illustrator Create a Vinyl Record Player Icon in Adobe Illustrator How To Design A Simple IOS7 App Icon Create an app icon using Photoshop in 20 easy steps Related Posts Illustrator Icon Design Tutorials Fun and Instructive Icon Design Tutorials Creating Food in Photoshop - 10 Useful Tutorials Fresh Icon Sets You Must Have Stunning Examples of High Quality Icon Design
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:44am</span>
Babies, or young human children, can be quite cute. Certainly, they come with a variety of care issues, such as requiring diaper changes and pacifiers to keep them from crying, which many would not consider cute, but their behavior, mannerisms and appearance certainly do qualify as cute at times. Humans have likely evolved to find babies cute and precious in order to place emphasis on protecting them and safeguarding the future generations, but even with that, humans also like to make babies seem even cuter by dressing them up in costumes, posing them and playing games with them. Here, you’ll find 30 heartwarmingly cute baby photographs that will make you melt: Baby boy By Stian Jensen BABY By Erik Dosedla baby By Sebastian Felisiak It’s cold outside By Alin suiciu Noémie By Thibault Saint-Aubin Baby Reflection By Thuy Kubanoff Son By Maksims Osobenkovs baby By Tim Large baby By Ahmed Alalousi Baby By Alexander Khlebnikov Great Grandma’s Hands By stephanie beaty Aladdin By Abendstern a babies laughter By Christoph Hessel Welcome By Schnette Sweet yawn By Mike Kremer Don’t take me pictures!! By Radiga Helping Hands By Tracy Martin baby By ulasaksakal untitled By Tracy Martin So this is the world? By Jan Vojtek Black & White By akphotopro newborn By Sebastian Felisiak OLIVER BY AMALUSE By Lur Amaluse Villamayor Welcome To The World By Mandeep Singh Baby By n G Untitled By diluart Grandpa is a worker By Stéphane Pagani Maia reached out to the World today a… By Tim Ferguson. I’m not Funny! By Anita Meezen communication By Christoph Hessel Related Posts 30 Creative Pregnancy Photographs 30 Adorable Pictures of Kittens 30 Bright and Vivid Photographs to Catch Your Eye Pebbles, Stones and Rocks in Photography DIY Photo Prop Guides for Better Photographs
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:44am</span>
Although most of the focus on food for Halloween is around the bountiful amounts of candy that children collect, such as Reese’s cups, lollipops, Hershey’s chocolate bars, Kit-Kats, and of course candy corn, that’s not the only food that can be festive for Halloween. In fact, since Halloween parties continue to grow in popularity, it’s becoming more common to have a variety of prepared foods such as baked cupcakes and cookies, Jello shots, and other foods that are designed to be delicious yet spooky. So, to commemorate the season, here you’ll find some spooky, scary, creepy, even disturbing (but hopefully delicious) food designs for Halloween! Zombie Brain Jello Shots Raspberry Jello Worms Blood Spatter Cupcakes Ghost Cupcakes Green Fingers Chocolate Spider Bark RIP Cupcakes Whoopie Spiders Carved Watermelon Skulls Witch Sandwich Related Posts Creating Food in Photoshop - 10 Useful Tutorials Delicious Examples of Food Photography Delicious Looking Food Photographs Amazing Creative Food Typography Deliciously Creative Food Logo Designs
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:44am</span>
Dressing up in costumes is one of the most popular parts of Halloween. For young children, they frequently dress up as superheroes, comic book characters, movie characters, fantasy princesses or other iconic characters. For older people, however, it’s more popular to dress up as scary characters, either from scary movies or scary fiction, or simply as scary characters like zombies or monsters. Using masks is one way to build a costume. You’ll be absolutely terrified by these horrifying Halloween masks: Related Posts Festive and Spooky Halloween Wallpapers 30 Ridiculous (and Unnerving) Clown Photographs Magical Silhouette Photographs Spooky and Awesome Halloween Characters Festive & Free Halloween Fonts
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:43am</span>
Just a little over a day until Halloween is here, so to finish up our series of Halloween-themed posts, we’ve decided to feature some great Photoshop (and Illustrator) tutorials. Whether you want to create your own poster, illustration, haunted house painting, zombies or just scary characters, you’ll find what you need here. To create an effective Halloween scene, you need to capture some of the mood of Halloween. For spooky/scary Halloween scenes, this includes scary characters, dark and dramatic lighting, a sense of fear, unnerving elements and scary feelings. Let’s check out these tutorials that are perfectly festive for Halloween for Photoshop and Illustrator: Create a Sinister Haunted House in Photoshop Create a Horror Movie-Themed Photo Composition in Photoshop Making of a Scary Mental Hospital Scene Create a Digital Painting of a Zombie From Scratch in Adobe Photoshop Mysterious Hollow Dark Landscape Create a Spooky Forest Setting in Adobe Photoshop Convert a Portrait Into a Creepy Human Puppet for Halloween Create a Ghostly Demonic Being in Photoshop Create a fantasy-horror scene in Photoshop Create a Hauntingly Beautiful Cleopatra Mummy in Adobe Photoshop Related Posts Creating Food in Photoshop - 10 Useful Tutorials iOS Icon Design Tutorials Burning Hot Photoshop Fire and Flame Tutorials Outstanding Photoshop Illustration Tutorials Best Photoshop Tutorials from 2012
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:43am</span>
The more vivid something is, the more saturated and bright the colors are. Vivid colors catch the eye for a reason, as usually they signify something in nature and this corresponds to how humans perceive various colors. For example, bright red is very eye-catching, and it’s used by some animals to attract mates, while humans use it to find berries, and sometimes to recognize things that are hazardous or important. In photographs, these vivid colors often provide a great visual focal point and lead to some beautiful results: Divine Makeover By Mahesh Balasubramanian Magical Lower Antelope Canyon By Nanouk el Gamal - Wijchers Little secret By Wil Mijer Women of India By Nitin Das @ By SR Zok Goodbye My Love By Allan Wallberg This is not Namibia… By Konrad Szuszkiewicz Colorful !!!! By Madhu M.V Unwind By C.S.Tjandra Elfin By Art Lionse fern leaf detail By Arletta Cwalina Spring is Flaring By Victor Wolansky Sunflowers By Jorge Sanz Martin glory of the snow By Arletta Cwalina soft light park autumn By Sean Gladwell sunshine scottish river By Sean Gladwell Bay Atrium Centred By Rémi Carreiro Lady Bug By Chainfoto Sunflower field By Jorge Sanz Martin Living on the Edge By Will Yeong vivid house By Joana Kruse Jurassic Lorikeet By Steve Brown A vivid intruder By Adrian Popan Virutas By Ana Gaztelu Bubble By Kirsten Bird mixed colors By Burger Jochen paint box By Utzel-Butzel Candyland By Lauri Laukkanen Lights of Geneva By M. Elmahdi Abdulwahab Straws By Danny Springgay Related Posts Eyecatching Photographs of Green Insects Heartwarmingly Cute Baby Photographs Ringing in the New Year with Fireworks Photography Pebbles, Stones and Rocks in Photography 30 Vividly Yellow Photographs
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:43am</span>
Today I have a set of mixed vintage wood textures that you can use for your next project. They also work well as backgrounds or overlays. Enjoy! Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (65.1Mb) 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. Related Posts Free Texture Friday - Worn Wood Panels 2 Free Texture Friday - Old B&W Wood Free Texture Friday - Worn Wood Panels Free Texture Friday - B&W Moss and Rocks Free Texture Friday - Christmas Bokeh
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:42am</span>
A rainbow is an optical concept resulting from reflecting and refracting light in water droplets that appear in nature. Rainbows can also be created in a variety of other methods, including by prisms. Rainbow colors include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. The rainbow is an important concept, as it can represent diversity, as well as the beauty of nature, and they are incredibly popular photography subjects. Other variations of natural rainbows can occur, including double rainbows, twinned, full circle and moonbows. One of the most notable aspects of rainbows are the colors and their vividness: Rainbow by John White Color Scramble by myruby Rainbow Glitter by HappyRoses Balloon Flight at Methven by Paul Kelly May Your 2008 Be Full of Colors by mtbl Flowermouse Design by RainbowMice Rainbow by animepunk A Walk in the Rain by Marcel Germain Rainbow Lips by mishulkaa The Wall by Marco Pece Untitled by LindenTea Rainbow Dandelion Puff by Kathy Balloons to the Sky by ishmaelo Windows by Giuseppe Lotito Shoestring Rainbow by kekzsfolt Paris Pride by twiga Rampant Color by Rick Casual Fridays by Mithril Chrysant Rainbow by happyroses Candidplatz by Christian Gonzalez Rainbow by chickin Hair Comb by decina Rainbow by Alexandra Leigh Rainbow Carpet by foek Rainbow Snail by mimzyandtweaks Related Posts Free Serif Fonts for Designers Amazing Fireworks to Celebrate New Years 10 Awesome Free Paper Textures Valentine’s Day Heart Photography Absolutely Horrifying Halloween Masks
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:42am</span>
While sans-serif fonts are often more commonly used in design, particularly web design, serif fonts still have their place, particularly for headers, logos, and other graphic design projects. Serifs are small embellishments or lines attached to the end of a letter, and can have some readability benefits (particularly for lower case l and capital I). In this post, you’ll find some great free serif fonts for designers. Serrific Goudy Trajan Regular Florence Verily Serif Mono Apple Garamond Nouvelle Vogue Znikomit Rainbow Mansion Night Still Comes AC Big Serif Related Posts Festive & Free Halloween Fonts Awesome Free Fonts You Should Download Out of this World Futuristic Sci-Fi Fonts 10 Great Free Fonts from 2011 10 High Quality Free Script Fonts
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Most of us interact with doors on a daily (if not hourly) basis. Doors have been an important development in human architecture and societal progress. They help provide security, comfort, and privacy, as well as limiting noise and preventing pests from entering a building. Doors also have psychological significance. They help compartmentalize activities and assign meaning to areas, and studies have shown that humans are more likely to forget or lose their train of thought when they pass through a doorway. In this post, we’ll look at door photographs. The Doors by Valatis Zoumis Travelling hearts by Schnette Closed Doors by AmandineVanRay Door Step by AhmadTurk Heavens door by Hartmut-Lerch Door by Pooya Ahmaripour Door by clasicalfreak The Blue Door by Joao Tremoceiro Iron Door by Geoffrey-Montagu The doorsby IndependentlyConceal Metal net door by Michael Pettersson The Doors by Tavarin Door to paradise? I hope by Kamel Eddine Creepy Door by AustriaAngloAlliance Door by Julian DeBono Behind Closed Doors by TheFoxAndTheRaven door of arches by nj dodge Green Doors by ZerberuZ Flowers inDoor by Giorgio Mostarda Blue Door by Olha Kuzmyn A door to the past by Adriana Ludwig Loebel Doors into a allery by Smutyo door,time and woman by soide55 Doors by Emo-Sells Doors of wood by FrankAndCarySTOCK Doors by Bethan-Powell Door by Pooyan Sedghi The Doors by pjones747 Doors at Montmartre by Angel Pastor Related Posts Free Texture Friday - Rusted Door Windows: More than Just an Opening in Photography Heartwarmingly Cute Baby Photographs Photographers at Work in Pictures 30 Bright and Vivid Photographs to Catch Your Eye
Stockvault Blog   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 24, 2015 10:41am</span>
Progress bars are a stable in web app, mobile app, and user interface design. They help users estimate the time remaining, and also know that progress is happening even if there aren’t visible changes on the page or in the app. Progress bars can come in a variety of styles, such as rounded bars, progress steps, or rounded dials. Each has advantages with regards to space and precision. In this post, I’ve showcased some great free progress bar PSDs that you can use in your projects: Percentage Bars Skills Progress Bar Simple Progress Bar Pink Circles Dark UI Circular Progress Bar Step Badge Progress Bar Loading Bar Multicolored Bars Related Posts Awesome New CSS3 Tutorials to Try Out Login & Signup Form Free PSDs to Download Free iPhone 6 Templates, Mockups and PSDs Free Dashboard UI Kits and Elements PSDs Free and Useful Photoshop Actions
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Humans and birds have a long history, as they are some of the most recognizable and friendly (as well as least dangerous) animals on the planet. Aside from being able to lead humans to food and water, as well as warn of danger, birds have also served as food sources for humans, and also have benefited from human activities with more secure places to build nests. Birds come in a diverse range of colors, sizes, and characteristics, but generally are small to medium sized animals with 2 wings and feathers. Birds can be difficult to photograph due to their ability to fly away, but their colors, ability to fly and other characteristics make photographing birds a true joy: Siesta by Istvan Lichner Birds by Strykmig Bird by Kenny (zoompict) Teo European Bee-eater fight by Filipe Caetano Seagull by Ruslan Hvostunov Bird by Thomas Riecken Mirror by Seyed Babak Musavi Birds by eongun Bird - Seagull close up by blmiers2 Merops Apiaster by Bruno Calha Birds by jjuuhhaa Bird Watching by Wayne Shipley Kingfisher by Savatage Birds-3947 by Robert Amazing Technicolor Coat by Jim Tallon Love Birds by minormiracle Bird by Rubens LP Golden-crowned-Kinglet by Mircea Costina Friendly Birds by emizael The Birds of Winter by Krittergirl Bird of prey by Niko Vega incompatibility of character by Alessandro Maffucci Bird by Snull Beautiful Couple by Jacqueline Hammer Eastern King Bird by Jessica Kirste I am Invisible by Bhavya Joshi Christmas card by Mircea Costina Red Bird by smiles7 In the air by Roumen Raykovski birds by Sharon Drummond Related Posts Rich Color in Birds Photography Chaos and Disorder in Photography 30 Bright and Vivid Photographs to Catch Your Eye Heartwarmingly Cute Baby Photographs Pebbles, Stones and Rocks in Photography
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