the look by Peter Mayer
the look by Peter Mayer
Cats effortlessly achieve what humans are unable to do: go through life without making noise. “Ernest Hemmingway” Many thanks to everyone here, I appreciate your precious time !!! So enjoy it with joy 😉
Peter Mayer: Photos
Summer Tanager by Milan Zygmun...
Summer Tanager by Milan Zygmunt
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Milan Zygmunt: Photos
Morning sun by Peter Zajfrid
Morning sun by Peter Zajfrid
Foggy sunrise in Gocova, Slovenija
Peter Zajfrid: Photos
Deadvlei Tree by Carsten Meyer...
Deadvlei Tree by Carsten Meyerdierks
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Carsten Meyerdierks: Photos
WOF by Henning Nielsen
WOF by Henning Nielsen
Henning Nielsen: Photos
Space Invaders by Matteo Sciar...
Space Invaders by Matteo Sciarra
Uncensored version soon on Instagram
My relevant links:
instagram.com/matteo_sciarra_landscapes (landscapes)
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instagram.com/matteo_sciarra_fineart (portraits)
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instagram.com/matteo_sciarra_catapum (Cosplay photography and soon Fantasy/Photoshop
Matteo Sciarra: Photos
2020 descent by Koen Jacobs
2020 descent by Koen Jacobs
Brussels, September 2020
Koen Jacobs: Photos
Sophie by Guenter Stoehr
Sophie by Guenter Stoehr
Sexy fashion shooting
Guenter Stoehr: Photos
Sensation by Jessica Drossin
Sensation by Jessica Drossin
JessicaDrossin.net
Jessica Drossin: Photos
***Esahp*** by Joachim Bergaue...
***Esahp*** by Joachim Bergauer
www.bergauer.cc
Joachim Bergauer: Photos
Towers of wonder by Michael Gi...
Towers of wonder by Michael Gimenez Rodriguez de vera
Hello everyone, This shot is from the high Caucasus adventure June/July 2021. It’s a combination of exposures taken at sunrise and blend together. This place is a magical place where time stood still. It’s the highest settlement in Europe situated at 2100m high. The towers which are featured in my composition are defensive towers. Those towers houses stand since the medieval time because they were built to defend and relay the information of incoming enemies in the region. When I write “time stood still” it’s because I’ve seen agriculture and other techniques still used in this region which are long forgotten in other parts of the world. I witnessed the best young riders I’ve ever seen in my life (and my daughter is a rider). Those very young kids ride like humans use to do before engines, making one with the horse, galloping up and down the mountains to gather the cattle or simply having fun racing each other on a horse. The area is snow-covered for 6 months of the year, and often the road to the mountains is impassible. Nonetheless, some tourism (mostly Russian) arrived at the village and the negative point of that is that sometimes villagers built small hotels which are anachronic with the place. Not ugly but anachronic especially when you always check the details as a photographer. I wish those places could be preserved but it’s out of my ends and I can understand that tourism is a source of income, and that local people don’t want to turn there back on it. Cheers!
Michael Gimenez Rodriguez de vera: Photos
Escalators in the Market Hall ...
Escalators in the Market Hall Rotterdam by 🇩🇪 Herbert A. Franke 🇩🇪
The market hall is a market hall in Rotterdam that was completed in 2014. It is located in the center of the city, not far from the town hall on the Coolsingel and from the Hoogstraat. The latter is the place where the city of Rotterdam was born. They surprised the visitors with a modern ceiling paintings and artifacts from Rotterdam’s history.
The design of the Rotterdam market hall comes from the architect Winy Maas (* 1959, Schijndel) from the company MVRDV from Rotterdam.
🇩🇪 Herbert A. Franke 🇩🇪: Photos