Day By Day by videophotoart co...
Day By Day by videophotoart com
In the Preone valley, Italy, runs the Arzino river surrounded by beech trees: its waterfall and games of water, especially in autumn, are perfect for suggestive pictures.
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Autumn Says Goodbye by Adnan B...
Autumn Says Goodbye by Adnan Bubalo ✅
Adnan Bubalo ✅: Photos
Waking up in the valley by Isa...
Waking up in the valley by Isabella Tabacchi
It was a late Winter 2016 when I immortalized this snowy landscape. Seiser Alm was so magic with that deep snow; the climate was already normal that year…
Isabella Tabacchi: Photos
Small Stream by Mevludin Sejme...
Small Stream by Mevludin Sejmenovic
Autumn Nature
Mevludin Sejmenovic: Photos
Untitled by Hengki Lee
Untitled by Hengki Lee
Visual Poetry
Hengki Lee: Photos
Lady in black by Green Lemon
Lady in black by Green Lemon
Green Lemon: Photos
Road. Switzerland. by Maxim K.
Road. Switzerland. by Maxim K.
Parc Naziunal Svizzer.
Maxim K.: Photos
The Unwelcomed Lizard by Timot...
The Unwelcomed Lizard by Timothy Poulton
Eternally mysterious Mount Fuji, as seen from Lake Kawaguchiko. On dim days—which is to say most days—it’s less a mountain than an allegation, obscured by fog and industrial haze, witnessing this behemoth is always a blessing. One meaning of the word Fuji is “peerless one.” Another interpretation, “deathless,” echoes Taoist belief that the volcano harbors the secret of immortality. Another source for this etymology, the tenth-century “Tale of the Bamboo Cutter,” offers up feudal lore (foundling in rushes, changeling child, suitors and impossible tasks, mighty ruler overpowered by gods) in which Princess Kaguya leaves behind a poem and an elixir of everlasting life for the emperor on her way home to the moon. The heartbroken emperor orders the poem and potion to be burned at the summit of the mountain, closest to the firmament. Ever after, the story concludes, smoke rose from the peak, given the name fu-shi (“not death”). Of all the gods and monsters that have visited Fuji, only Godzilla is unwelcome there. In obeisance to the etiquette of destruction observed in films featuring the legendarily overgrown lizard, Fuji’s summit is treated as a national treasure to which the alpha-predator is denied access. Godzilla has clomped about the lower slopes in several movies—and another accidental tourist, King Kong, was dropped on his head during an aborted ascent—but Godzilla has never conquered Fuji. The mountain begins to feel mysterious again.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Feeling Small by Daniel Casson
Feeling Small by Daniel Casson
Daniel Casson: Photos
The Shipwreck by panagiotis la...
The Shipwreck by panagiotis laoudikos
Sunset in Rhodes
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A New Start by Max Rive
A New Start by Max Rive
Sunrise in Alp Di Siusi during the Dolomites photo tour from last month. We were lucky with the conditions when the sun went behind the clouds which created some dramatic light over the distant mountains. I used 2 exposures with the d800e, 28-300mm and no tripod. I improved the contrast between the distant light and the darker foreground with my unique processing technique (no layer masks have been used). Dolomites 2018 Tour
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