Vietnam by Andrew Bazanov

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Vietnam by Andrew Bazanov

We are starting out set about Vietnam. At first our feelings were not so fine. Cause there are not so much info about these places, besides a lot of desinformation. So we spent many time, money to exploring this area. At finaly we found picturesque and long-awaited places.

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Vietnam by Andrew Bazanov We are starting out set about Vietnam. At first our feelings were not so fine. Cause there are not so much info about these places, besides a lot of desinformation. So we spent many time, money...

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The Flying Church by Daniel Fl...

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The Flying Church by Daniel Fleischhacker

All the processing techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my set of in depth video tutorials. Check out my website for more Information. VIDEO TUTORIALS
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______________ Viele der hier angewandten Techniken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen Video Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Informationen dazu findet Ihr auf meiner Website.

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The Flying Church by Daniel Fleischhacker All the processing techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my set of in depth video tutorials. Check out my website for more Information. VIDEO TUTORIALS WEBSITE ______________...

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Golden Waterfall by Iurie Belegurschi

Join Our Photography Workshops in Iceland! Everything is much more enchanting beneath the glow of the midnight sun in Iceland. Follow me on Instagram!

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Golden Waterfall by Iurie Belegurschi Join Our Photography Workshops in Iceland! Everything is much more enchanting beneath the glow of the midnight sun in Iceland. Follow me on Instagram! Iurie Belegurschi: Photos...

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Smoker by Georg Scharf

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Smoker by Georg Scharf

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Kawita… by Maarten Quaadvliet

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fang den Fisch by Georg Scharf

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Sinuous Light by Timothy Poult...

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Sinuous Light by Timothy Poulton

I started moonlight hiking when I was a teenager prowling the streets of Brisbane. I later found that if I timed my photography trips to coincide with a full moon, I could hike every night and captured the most unique scenes. It’s a great experience to hike away the hours of the night under a full moon. My first time doing this on a longer photography trip was on a five-day photography tour in Cradle Mountain Tasmania. Every night I slept in the rangers hut, getting up between two and four in the morning and capturing the peaks by Twisted Lakes the rest of the night. Hiking at night meant no other people on the trail. Crowded trails were not actually a problem where I was, but I would like to go moonlight hiking to avoid the crowds so it is nice to have the trails and whole mountain valleys to yourself. You can hike a lot of kms at night, without any problems of over-heating. When the sky is clear and the moon is full, or within three days of its fullest, the moonlight is more than bright enough for hiking in fairly open terrain. In thicker woods you may need a headlamp for assistance. If you do try this, plan your trip with the full moon coming right in the middle of the time span (if you can). This is how you get the maximum use of the moonlight before, during and after the full moon. Also note the time that the moon rises. About an hour after moonrise you’ll have enough light to hike, unless it is overly cloudy (something else to check on).

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Sinuous Light by Timothy Poulton I started moonlight hiking when I was a teenager prowling the streets of Brisbane. I later found that if I timed my photography trips to coincide with a full moon, I could hike every...

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Schachbrett by Georg Scharf

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Schachbrett by Georg Scharf

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