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Biography of Thomas Vasas Photography & Art
Hello, my name is Thomas Vasas. I'm the Owner/Founder of Thomas Vasas Photography & Art. I have been shooting photography for 10 years plus, and have been enjoying it. I like to travel, and explore new places as well. I also enjoy Art, Science, Astronomy, Geology, and Weather as well. This is the main reason that I enjoy photography, the world outside is full of Art. I currently a Associate Photographer Certification from MPI - Master Photographers International, and currently members of PPA - Professional Photographers of America, PSA - Photographic Society of America. I also enjoy writing about photography, and art. You can view all of my work, on these other photography platforms; Viewbug, 500px, Flickr, Youpic, Photocrowd, and Gurushots.
By Thomas Vasas6 years ago in Photography
Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras, What Makes Them Special
Some estimates for total digital camera sales during 2005 exceeded 80 million units. The growth is expected to be about 8 to 10% for 2006. There is one segment of the market, however, that is growing significantly faster. This segment is the digital single lens reflex, or dSLR for short, market. While estimates vary considerably, most agree that the segment will grow much faster than any other.
By Robert Simpson6 years ago in Photography
A Flight of Imagination
The series of fortunately unfortunate occurrences all began when I arrived back home after being out for the night. Completely unprepared for what I would find I entered my room to see that my bird cage had managed to go from hanging in the air from the ceiling to being on the ground no longer attached. A sense of panic went through me as I came to the realization that my bird was not in her cage. Completely devastated but mentally prepared as I was expecting to find her dead I frantically started searching. My cat whom I had been worried about wether she had escaped the night before was ,to my relief, sitting next to my bed pretending to be innocent.
By Ruby Estelle 6 years ago in Photography
The Real Truth About Golf
Earlier this week I travelled up the beautiful Northumberland coast for a game of golf, with three good pals, at Alnmouth Golf Club. The course, also known as Foxton, is located on cliffs above Alnmouth Village where there is another golf course by the same name.
By Richard Hannam6 years ago in Photography
Sunrise at Yellowstone National Park
There are a few rare places in the world where time as a linear construct just doesn’t seem to make much sense; places where the past, present and even the future seem to be all jumbled together, like pack ice piled up along a shoreline. For me, Yellowstone National Park is of those scarce spots. There is a magic about Yellowstone that comes from the mist of hot bubbling springs and steam-sprouting geysers. In the hills and valleys throughout the park, ghostly sulfur mist rises from soft rock outcroppings and thin, crusty salt surfaces. Boiling brooks below gurgle in the ground. The geysers hiss, whistle, give and moan before erupting.
By Mesutcan Ilhaner6 years ago in Photography
Golden Valley Amid The Storm
It’s September, 2019. A storm came upon us as we had driven through Ouray and Silverton, Colorado. We were on our way to Durango to find new lodging after a disappointing surprise for our original lodging. We did find a decent place and stayed for two days.
By Erin Pelicano6 years ago in Photography
Hyperspace
I took this image on my iPhone 7+ at about 8:30am. My son was eating breakfast and I was drinking coffee, staring at the wall behind him. I noticed in moments that the morning sun was low enough to cast a lot of direct light onto our balcony window. In the original image, I wasn’t even sure if I liked it. Typically I use a Nikon for photos, but the moment was right and wouldn’t last long, so I used my phone. Standing as close to the wall as I could manage, I cropped out the recognizable details of our blinds until the focus was the shapes of light and opposing vertical/horizontal momentum of the composition. In the VSCO app, I played with color grading and light values until I found a cool toned, high contrast sweet spot. Film aesthetics are coveted in my favorite personal photos, so I gravitated toward a Kubrick space-inspired tone.
By Rebecca Campbell6 years ago in Photography
Sun Kissed On A Work Day
The work day is always unique for me. I try to find some type of way to embrace the sunshine in that day. On this particular day the sun was shining bright. The warmth of the sun kissed my melanin in a way that sowed joy into my soul's field.
By Merlin Mystique6 years ago in Photography











