Favorite hotel in Switzerland....

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Favorite hotel in Switzerland. by Johannes Hulsch Johannes Hulsch: Photos

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Connecting the Dots by Ole Hen...

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Connecting the Dots by Ole Henrik Skjelstad

Some nice light and colors a few days ago. Ringerike, Norway.

Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos

Connecting the Dots by Ole Henrik Skjelstad Some nice light and colors a few days ago. Ringerike, Norway. Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos

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triple by Tiger Seo

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triple by Tiger Seo

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triple by Tiger Seo Tiger Seo: Photos

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Eastern Sierra Panorama by Dan...

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Eastern Sierra Panorama by Daniel F.

POST PROCESSING
BILDBEARBEITUNG
WEBSITE
FACEBOOK Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my brand new set of videos. Just check out my website for more information.
____ Viele der hier angewandten Techniken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen aktuellen Video Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Infos dazu findet Ihr auf meiner Website.

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Eastern Sierra Panorama by Daniel F. POST PROCESSING BILDBEARBEITUNG WEBSITE FACEBOOK Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my brand new set of videos. Just check out my website for more information. ____...

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Sunset in Rhodes by panagiotis...

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Sunset in Rhodes by panagiotis laoudikos

Sunset in Rhodes

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nortbern lapwing by Murat Çalı...

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David by Lee Jeffries

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David by Lee Jeffries www.instagram.com/lee_jeffries Lee Jeffries: Photos

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Phoenix by Kristina Kazarina

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Phoenix by Kristina Kazarina

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Phoenix by Kristina Kazarina for more ====> www.instagram.com/kazarina/ Kristina Kazarina: Photos

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Bridge to Bridge by Herman van...

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Bridge to Bridge by Herman van den Berge

I’ve been experimenting with some new compositions lately. Here at Gorinchem I settled for a pano of the entire street in one image. I ended up with a huge chunk of a file that contains 7 x 5 brackets. I hope you all like it 🙂
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Bridge to Bridge by Herman van den Berge I’ve been experimenting with some new compositions lately. Here at Gorinchem I settled for a pano of the entire street in one image. I ended up with a huge chunk of a file...

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***Fix you*** by Joachim Berga...

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***Fix you*** by Joachim Bergauer

News on www.bergauer.cc/store
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***Fix you*** by Joachim Bergauer News on www.bergauer.cc/store you can buy my images ….. Joachim Bergauer: Photos

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Morning in amsterdam by superc...

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Morning in amsterdam by superchinois801 TRANG Gerard

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Oblique Obsession by Timothy P...

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Oblique Obsession by Timothy Poulton

Rather than just post an image with some unusual story about how it was captured I’m going to keep writing compositional tips. Diagonal lines can work well to draw the eye of an image’s viewer through a landscape. They create points of interest as they intersect with other lines and often give images depth by suggesting perspective. They can also add a sense of action to a picture and add a dynamic look and feel. I’m always on the hunt for angled lines to use as leads and to mimic cloud formations. A single edge of craggy rocks, the line of a gnarly tree and the more obvious shores of lakes and textures in the foreground. A natural way into an image is by traveling left to right and so a diagonal line starting at the bottom left and moving to the top right of a picture can be quite useful and natural. With the touring season about to kick off, I can’t wait to get back in search of these amazing landscapes.

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Oblique Obsession by Timothy Poulton Rather than just post an image with some unusual story about how it was captured I’m going to keep writing compositional tips. Diagonal lines can work well to draw the eye of...

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