Give your eye a dose today

Since I'm up in Canada doing some science (presenting a paper at a meeting) I thought I'd give a little plug for one of my favorite sites, Daily Dose of Imagery. If you like photography, this guy from Toronto is worth taking a look at. There's a new pic every day (hence the name) and you can page back to previous ones with the "day before" button at the bottom . What impresses me most about his photos is the incredible composition. Take a look at them and notice how well composed they are. This takes real skill.

The site is here. Enjoy.

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"and you can page back to previous ones with the "day before" button at the bottom ."

Or . . .use the Archive link at the top.

You get broad categories and monthly archives with 'snapshot' previews.

Much nicer to peruse...

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