Little Italy in Switzerland. b...
Little Italy in Switzerland. by Johannes Hulsch
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Arctic Dancer by Derek Burdeny
Arctic Dancer by Derek Burdeny
Aurora borealis dances a beautiful green wave and arch across this Norwegian fjord. Nights like this, when the aurora dances, are magical!
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In Motion by Adnan Bubalo (阿德南...
In Motion by Adnan Bubalo (阿德南·布巴洛)
Hamnoy, Lofoten
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A New Day by Ricardo Mateus
A New Day by Ricardo Mateus
Vasco da Gama Bridge | Lisbon
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After the Rains by MichaelJord...
After the Rains by MichaelJordanoff
After a period of heavy rain, the night is clear at The Wainuiomata South Coast in Wellington, New Zealand
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Yana by Galina Tcivina
Yana by Galina Tcivina
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Cozy bays by Andrey Bazanov
Cozy bays by Andrey Bazanov
Cozy bays of a Ladoga lake space. There are calm and quite as for shooting as for soul always. Where you can to lay down on a stone and just forget about problems of days:)
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Winter is coming by Edouard BE...
Winter is coming by Edouard BECAVIN
Jokulsarlon Follow me Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Google+ my website : becav.in Jökulsárlón, Ísland French:
Deux blocs de glace qui proviennent du glacier Vatnajökull “glacier des lacs”. La langue de glace nommée Breiðamerkurjökull se déverse dans le lac Jökulsárlón qui signifie “Lagune du glacier”.
À titre d’information pratique, jökull signifie “glacier”. Sur cette photographie les blocs de glace ont traversé le lac pour finir en mer puis renvoyé sur cette magnifique plage de sable noir si caractéristique à l’Islande.
Leur pureté et le reflet des vagues qui viennent se fracasser sans cesse dessus, nous donnent un spectacle époustouflant et magique. On peut y rester des heures à contempler ce qu’offre mère nature. C’est un piège pour beaucoup de photographes qui s’approche de trop prêt. Hypnotisé par cette vue, faisant abstraction du danger des vagues et de leurs puissances.
Il n’y a pas de mots pour expliquer ce que l’on voit il faut le voir pour le croire. English:
Two blocks of ice are from the glacier Vatnajökull “glacier lakes”. The ice tongue named Breiðamerkurjökull empties into Lake Jökulsárlón which means “glacier lagoon”.
For practical information, jökull means “glacier”. In this photograph the ice blocks crossed the lake to finish in the sea then returned on this beautiful black sand beach so characteristic to Iceland.
Their purity and the reflection of the waves crashing constantly on, gives us an amazing show and magic. One can spend hours contemplating what offers mother nature. It’s a trap for many photographers who approaches too close. Hypnotized by the sight, ignoring the danger of the waves and their powers.
There are no words to explain what you see you have to see to believe. 02 March 2016 5:58 PM GMT+0 Located country: Iceland / Place: Jökulsárlón
Copyright Photography . 2016 . BECAVIN Edouard
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***Omdowo*** by Joachim Bergau...
***Omdowo*** by Joachim Bergauer
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***Cast*** by Joachim Bergauer
***Cast*** by Joachim Bergauer
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with Matea Petrovic
Bodypaintfestival Austria – Portraitworkshop
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A Favorite Route by Lars van d...
A Favorite Route by Lars van de Goor
Best Seen on Black, hit the M
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