Happiness Is A Warm Puppy [Photos]
June 16, 2010 by BuzzEdition
Filed under Beautiful Moments, Just For Fun

Dogs have always been man’s best friend, which explains why the internet sites love them so much. Wait…that’s kittens! We have full websites dedicated to cats and their antics, but not as much appreciation is shown for our incredible love of dogs. So I dug through hundreds of dog photos to find the most inspiring [...]
Visions Of Solitude – Photographs Of Quiet Moments
April 18, 2010 by BuzzEdition
Filed under Beautiful Moments

With all the manic days and busy nights we endure, sometimes we just need a moment to relax…to think…and to breathe. These photos helped to get me to that place. Take a few moments to experience a beautiful moment of solitude, peace and reflect on the calmer moments of your life. Namaste… All photos are [...]
The Beauty Of Dance Explored In Photos
January 30, 2010 by BuzzEdition
Filed under Beautiful Moments
Dance is one of life’s true joys. It’s an expression of one’s self. It explores not only the ability of the human spirit to react to music, but also the beauty of the human body as it molds to the sound and environment. Over the last few years, dance has evolved into a more mainstream [...]
Stunning Black and White Photos (With A Touch Of Color)
January 30, 2010 by BuzzEdition
Filed under Beautiful Moments

There is truly nothing more stunning than a black and white photo. To be able to inspire with a simple, yet classic image consisting of such a basic color palette is something many strive to achieve. An interesting variance of black and white photos, is when the photographer seeks to embrace the photo and warm [...]
The Incredibly Stunning Art of Andrew van der Merwe
January 30, 2010 by BuzzEdition
Filed under Beautiful Moments
Andrew van der Merwe is an incredible calligrapher, artist and photographer from Cape Town, South Africa. He has enjoyed writing and lettering since childhood, but started freelancing about 20 years ago. He developed his beach calligraphy technique and photographs his work to capture the quickly eroding art, which normally only survives an hour after creation. [...]




