Sunrise drama by Dag Ole Nordh...
Sunrise drama by Dag Ole Nordhaug
Dørålen, Rondane, Norway. Sept 2018.
Dag Ole Nordhaug: Photos
Li river by Daniel Metz
Li river by Daniel Metz
Li river ( Li Jiang 漓江) is well known today in the part between Guilin and Yangshuo in China. Here, it crosses karst formations mountains which is a high place for Chinese painting and photography today.
Daniel Metz: Photos
Momentum by Timothy Poulton
Momentum by Timothy Poulton
Momentum is a funny thing. When you’ve got it, you feel as though anything is possible and you can leap tall buildings in a single bound. Other times it can seem elusive and a struggle to develop. A lack of it can leave you feeling uninspired and lacking in enthusiasm and drive. It’s often hard to describe, and yet it is nearly always our secret magic weapon to achieving success. Momentum can’t be faked… you’ve either got it, or you haven’t. Most of us have experienced that awful dread of having to perform in front of a crowd or finally put our work in front of the world only to find that once we actually started, it really wasn’t that hard or terrible or scary. Why? Because it was actually the thought of having to start that was the hard bit. Once we were moving, the ideas came; we found our flow and discovered that it was significantly natural and more rewarding than we had ever anticipated. Understanding that it is far easier to create momentum when things are in motion is critical if we are to successfully manage both our lives and the relationships we build. It is also an excellent motivator for seeking to keep the momentum alive. Creating momentum will not only help us overcome the challenges that invariably come up, but it will help us remain focused, clear-minded and forward thinking rather than stagnating. It doesn’t mean that we will always have a straight and easy path to navigate but rather our ability to nimbly move, adjust and grow along the route will be significantly enhanced. It only takes a loss of momentum for us to realize just how critical it is. Without it, we are far more likely to find ourselves distracted and doubting our ability to actually achieve what we set out to do. And herein lies the danger – we can’t actually create momentum if we aren’t ever really finishing anything. It is in the success of delivery, implementation, and reviews that we find new ways to develop and improve and innovate on what we do.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Yosemite Falls with moonbow an...
Yosemite Falls with moonbow and star trails by William Freebilly photography
A night shot of Yosemite Falls with moonbow and star trails
William Freebilly photography: Photos
Yack solitaire by Andre Villen...
Yack solitaire by Andre Villeneuve
Andre Villeneuve: Photos
Kitten. by Florian Pascual
Kitten. by Florian Pascual
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Florian Pascual: Photos
Things are looking up by Eric ...
Things are looking up by Eric Snyder
Last shoot in NYC with Brittany before she moves to London
Eric Snyder: Photos
Ragno artista by Roberto Aldro...
Ragno artista by Roberto Aldrovandi
Roberto Aldrovandi: Photos
Santa Maddalena by Georgi Done...
Santa Maddalena by Georgi Donev
South Tyroll, Italy
Georgi Donev: Photos
Moravian dunes by Daniel Řeřic...
Moravian dunes by Daniel Řeřicha
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Daniel Řeřicha: Photos
Falling Branches by Alessandro...
Falling Branches by Alessandro Di Cicco
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Alessandro Di Cicco: Photos
Alla by Zachar Rise
Alla by Zachar Rise
Zachar Rise: Photos