HARMONY II – Silence and...
HARMONY II – Silence and Dynamism by Naoki Fujihara
I create this photo with a vision to express the harmony and dynamism of a cityscape. Generally, buildings and railroads are built independently. They are not considered their harmony. But seeing them from a particular viewpoint, railroads and buildings are well-balanced. They are in harmony with each other and they create dynamism in a cityscape. Not only expressing the harmony and dynamism of a cityscape, but I also want to present an importance of seeing a subject from a particular viewpoint. This is the vision and what I want to express in this photo, ● SNS
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Vestra vista by Rebecca North
Vestra vista by Rebecca North
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Bathed in Light by Kilian Schö...
Bathed in Light by Kilian Schönberger
Forest flooded by light
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Golden light by Daniel Metz
Golden light by Daniel Metz
Golden light on the city. Lucern in Switzerland
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***Solaging*** by Joachim Berg...
***Solaging*** by Joachim Bergauer
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***Outside – Inside*** b...
***Outside – Inside*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Esoteric Light by Timothy Poul...
Esoteric Light by Timothy Poulton
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. – Confucius What does that mean? This quote hit me pretty hard, once I started thinking about it. What if it didn’t matter what kind of car you drove. What if it didn’t matter how nice your house was, so long as it was functional? It got me thinking about how much of our lives are complicated only because we choose to make it so. How do we complicate things beyond need? When we get a laptop, suddenly everywhere is the office. To me, that’s more complicated than necessary. Same with smartphones and tablets. Yes, they can be useful, but how much easier do they make your life, or are they a complication? If you have to worry about the battery and how many bars you have, how much help is it in simplifying our lives?
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Old Flame by Dylan Toh & M...
Old Flame by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim
This is a reworked oldie from 2012 when I had one of my top 5 memorable moments of being in the field shooting landscapes. I reckon this scene, one on the Western Arthurs, another at Lake Angelus would easily make the list – what’s your fondest memory on the track photographically? (ps. This is Lake Mackenzie, 11km into the Routeburn track from the Divide side)
Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim: Photos
Big Sur Skies by Doug Shearer
Big Sur Skies by Doug Shearer
The beautiful Big Sur coastline
Doug Shearer: Photos
Close to the Edge by Ole Henri...
Close to the Edge by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Selfie from Romsdalen, Norway.
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Buchfink/Chaffinch by Sigrun B...
Buchfink/Chaffinch by Sigrun Brüggenthies
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