Cheetah by Graeme Petrie
Cheetah by Graeme Petrie
Adult male Cheetah, just waiting for me move or even better run!
Graeme Petrie: Photos
Morning of heaven’s gard...
Morning of heaven’s garden by LEE INHWAN
Lycoris radiata
LEE INHWAN: Photos
Gaura by seung-ki Kim
Gaura by seung-ki Kim
seung-ki Kim: Photos
Brúarfoss by Jason Hatfield
Brúarfoss by Jason Hatfield
“Brúarfoss”
Brúarfoss is one of Iceland’s lesser known and smaller waterfalls. That’s fine with me as I find it to be one of my most beautiful falls on the island and enjoy its lack of crowds.
Jason Hatfield: Photos
Glowing by Shuchun Du
Glowing by Shuchun Du
On our way home after a long hiking in the mountains, I noticed the dust from a gravel road are glowing under the evening sun light. I had to quickly set up my camera to capture the light before the sun falls behind the mountains. The famous three sisters also seen on the left.
Shuchun Du: Photos
Fall Has Begun by David Provoo...
Fall Has Begun by David Provoost
as the name implies, I went out with this idea, capture the new season. welll ofcourse I went up using this cliche.. hehehe.. but I believe it turned out quite beautiful. Greetings from Holland and thanks for watching! David
David Provoost: Photos
A. by Lelya Martian
A. by Lelya Martian
Please “like” www.facebook.com/lmartian follow me in instagram: lelyamartian
Lelya Martian: Photos
Glenorchy Splendor by Nick Ski...
Glenorchy Splendor by Nick Skinner
Nearly missed this one, ran like the clappers and arrived just in time for the colour, half asleep and completely out of breath. Good times! Glenorchy is a small settlement at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in the South Island region of Otago, New Zealand. Any favourites, likes or comments are always appreciated. Have a good day! – Nick Facebook | My Blog | RedBubble
Nick Skinner: Photos
Happy Time by Sue Hsu
Happy Time by Sue Hsu
Sue Hsu: Photos
Playtime by Mazouz Shana
Playtime by Mazouz Shana
Cute as they come!
Mazouz Shana: Photos
Dancing with the Waves by Marc...
Dancing with the Waves by Marc Adamus
I was fortunate to find myself in Glacier this past week with a workshop. The breeze was kicking up on the lakes on this morning, eliminating the reflections. On this rocky shore, offering little in the way of interest, someone asked, of course, how I would make the picture. Tending to resist the same types of stuff done over and over again, I often respond by looking smaller, beyond the perspective that most commonly greets our eye. So I look at these little waves, only inches high, and I put my camera on the ground, right on top of a rock. Shooting at 1/8 of a second with my camera getting splashed, I took many shots focused for the foreground rocks and waves splashing off of them. It looks like an ocean now, but there isn’t anything (wave or rock) in the foreground of this image that is further than 15 inches from my lens! I take another shot for the background areas near the same time, dry off the lens, repeat process. We just got lucky with the light.
Marc Adamus: Photos