High diving in Bosnia
A total of 41 divers from Bosnia and neighboring countries dove from 82-foot-high high Old Mostar Bridge into the Neretva River Sunday in Mostar, 140 kms south of the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo.
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A total of 41 divers from Bosnia and neighboring countries dove from 82-foot-high high Old Mostar Bridge into the Neretva River Sunday in Mostar, 140 kms south of the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo.
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The 17th annual FINA World Championships are being held in Budapest July 14-30, 2017.
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Photos from a high-diving competition near the town of Gjakova, Kosovo on July 31, 2016.
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The day in photos from around the world.
Emma Patti Harris 0 Comment Daily Brief diving, Egypt, flooding, Philippines, protest, Royal baby
Santas take to the streets, international protests continue, the countdown to the Royal baby and more in today’s daily brief. | Warning: Photos included may depict violence and/or injury.
Nick Tann 0 Comment Daily Brief animal rights, Buddhists, camel, castle, China, chocolate, diving, Egypt, fashion, France, Georgia, ice skating, India, London, Mohamed Morsi, mummy, Muslim Brotherhood, New York, nude, Prince George, Santa Claus, Shitte, Tutankhamen, Vienna, Vietnam
A fleet of Santas march through Manhattan for America’s 110th Annual Sidewalk Santa Parade, animal rights activist in Vienna simulate medical tests, a naked man brings central London traffic to a standstill by climbing to the top of the statue of Prince George outside the Ministry of Defence and more in today’s daily brief.
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If the Olympics reinforced anything, it’s our addiction to the animated gif — everyone from journalists to pop culture enthusiasts created them to add a little drama and pizazz in reporting the Games this year. Elspeth Reeve from The Atlantic provided a gif guide to “how the U.S. Team crushed the Russians,” meanwhile Buzzfeed highlighted the “most absurd moments of the Olympic Opening Ceremony” and Mashable presented “the most painful moments of the Olympics” via gifs.
Here’s a gif rundown from the Neiman Journalism Lab, a Storify of Olympics gifs, and a gif need to know guide for journalists from Ann Friedman.
We claim to be no pros, but here we add our own to the Olympics animated gif mix from the hurdles to weightlifting and even a First Lady Michelle Obama reaction, using photos and the power of layers and animation in Photoshop.
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Nick Tann 0 Comment Daily Brief Bangladesh, Barasingha deer, cycling, diving, dressage, Germany, India, Ivory Coast, javelins, London, Olympics, PETA, Philippines, Siamang Gibbon, South Africa, Spain, triathlon, Union Flag, wildfire, wrestling
Torrential rains in the Philippines cause flood waters to reach 6.5 feet (2 meters) high, the competition at the Summer Olympic Games stays strong, a German art installation of equine excrement plops down in front of a museum in Berlin and more in today’s daily brief.
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Jerry Jackson 0 Comment Daily Brief basketball, Congo, diving, England, fencing, Greece, Japan, London, Michael Phelps, New Zealand, Olympics, Philippines, sailing, swimming, Syria, table tennis, Typhoon Saola, United States
Typhoon Saola hits the Philippines, praying for peace in Congo and more Olympic moments in today’s daily brief.
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Nick Tann 0 Comment Olympics, Sports, World 2012 Olympics, archery, badminton, boxing, canoeing, cycling, diving, fencing, field hockey, gymnastics, handball, judo, London, Michael Phelps, Olympics, rowing, swimming, synchronized swimming, table tennis, tennis, track, volleyball, weightlifting
The Darkroom highlights the art of motion by featuring some of the best experimental photography being taken at the 2012 Olympics in London. Weightlifting, canoeing and badminton are a few of the latest sports to be added to the creative series below.
The following gallery highlights the use of multiple exposures, fish-eye lenses and extended exposures in creating artistic sports shots.
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