5 Lattice Images We Can’t Stop Looking At

5 Lattice Images We Can’t Stop Looking At

The buzz around Lattice, our new community to discover, share and connect about photography, keeps growing! With newly curated boards popping up every day, we’re seeing some fantastic collections of PhotoShelter member imagery. Here are five images that we are particularly obsessed with this week.

This photo of the Milky Way at Oxbow Bend by Ryan Wright is featured in the beautiful Astrophotography board, curated by Sherry Hochbaum, a music photographer from Brooklyn.

Photo by Ryan Wright

Photo by Ryan Wright

This gorgeous image of The Temple of Dawn, in Bangkok, Thailand, was taken by Gavin Gough and it is featured in a board he curated about the Thai capital. Gavin is a Bangkok-based freelance travel photographer.

Photo by Gavin Gough

Photo by Gavin Gough

Patrick Schneider captured this shot of a man at work, reminiscent of Marc Riboud’s iconic photo. You’ll find this image and others like it in the Industry board curated by Ben Weller, who’s a freelance editorial and industrial photographer.

Photo by Patrick Schneider

Photo by Patrick Schneider

This close up of wire coral, taken by David Fleetham, is just one of the many gorgeous photos featured in Christopher Robinson’s Underwater Macro board on Lattice. Christopher is a nature photographer who uses Lattice to create beautiful boards from macro to aerials.

Photo by David Fleetham

Photo by David Fleetham

We finish this week’s list with a great shot of a quiver tree in Namibia by Christian Heeb. To discover more about Namibia through photos, check out this board curated by Christian Goltz, a fine art and commercial photographer based out of Namibia.

Photo by Christian Heeb

Photo by Christian Heeb

Want to curate your own Lattice board? Take a look, and become a curator by letting us know you’re interested, here.

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