Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this spectacular travel shot by Matt Stirn. Stirn captured the image in the Meteora region of Greece, which is filled with towering conglomerate spires on which centuries old Orthodox Monasteries are perched.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this lovely sunset photo by Michel Hersen. Hersen shot this image of on Cannon Beach in Orgeon but, ironically, he captured it with a Nikon. He used a Nikon D7100 and 18-200mm Nikkor lens with a Lee .9 soft graduated neutral density filter.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this gorgeous travel photo by Frederick Allstetter. Allstetter shot this image of the Duomo di Catania (Cathedral of Catania) in Sicily, Italy with a Sony DSC-RX100 at ISO 1600, f/3.5, 1/20 sec at 13.6mm.
A major snowstorm is starting to pound the Northeast, streets are slick, traffic is snarled and the grocery stores are filled with testy shoppers. All of which is why Joaquin Urrutia’s peacefully pretty image is the perfect Shutterbug Photo of the Day today.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is wonderful close-up of a dragonfly by Kirk Johnson. Johnson captured the image with a Nikon D3100 and 55-300 mm lens at the 300 mm focal length, 1/160 sec, f/5.6, ISO 400.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a breathtaking, black-and-white image of Yosemite National Park in California by Joe Myeress. Myeress shot the photo with a Canon EOS 40D at ISO 200, f/6.3, 1/160 sec.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this peaceful and mysterious image of the American West by Gerry Groeber. Groeber shot the photo in the Superstition Mountains in Arizona with a Nikon D7100 and Nikkor 10-24mm lens at F/11.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this incredible, rare photo of a flipped over iceberg in Antarctica by Alex Cornell. Cornell shot the image with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and a 16-35mm, f/2.8 lens. The settings were 1/160 sec at f/8, ISO 100.