Merops apiaster 2 by Jean Luc ...
Merops apiaster 2 by Jean Luc Ronné
Guêpier d’Europe
Jean Luc Ronné: Photos
Mid Summer by Kristina Kazarin...
Mid Summer by Kristina Kazarina
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Kristina Kazarina: Photos
***Horn*** by Joachim Bergauer
***Horn*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Joachim Bergauer: Photos
Limitless by videophotoart com
Limitless by videophotoart com
videophotoart com: Photos
Land of Dragons by Nicola Piro...
Land of Dragons by Nicola Pirondini
Hi everyone, today I wanna share with you this image taken on the Dolomites, which depicts a fantasy land, the land of dragons. I was inspired by this theme because the mountain you see in the image always reminds me a part of a dragon’s body thanks to its strange shape.
I hope you enjoy it guys!
Have a great day, -Nicola
Nicola Pirondini: Photos
Bassa nebbia by Anna Ovatta
Bassa nebbia by Anna Ovatta
Anna Ovatta: Photos
Julia Yaroshenko by Joakim Kar...
Julia Yaroshenko by Joakim Karlsson
In Zürich from 15th until 20th. Available for private coaching in both photography and retouch. Workshops/events:
* Graz, Austria – July 22-23
* St. Gallen, Switzerland – July 29-30
* Mallorca – August 12-13
* Brussels – August 19-20 Retouch and color grading videos on my website. www.joakim-karlsson.com/
Joakim Karlsson: Photos
19-48:Tree on the lake by momo...
19-48:Tree on the lake by momo-123 ( You.Tomi. )
momo-123 ( You.Tomi. ): Photos
Spectre by Timothy Poulton
Spectre by Timothy Poulton
Take a hike to one of the most stunning beaches on the South Island of New Zealand, which used to be something of a well-kept secret. Wharariki Beach, just a few kilometres from Farewell Spit and the northern-most tip of the South Island, used to be something of a well-kept secret. Well, that’s how it felt when I first visited it. But sometime in the intervening decade, someone’s spread the word about this remote, wild and wonderful coastline. Maybe a guidebook is responsible, or even a blog… in which case I’m possibly about to make things worse. It’s not that Wharariki is now the domain of bumper-to-bumper tourist buses, Mr Whippy vans, and architecturally designed beach homes — there are none of these. It is just that where there would once be one or two cars parked literally at the end of the road and nothing else, there is now a car park, signboards, a coffee caravan and a dunny. It’s hardly The Church Of The Good Shepherd at Lake Tekapo, but it’s a little less untouched than it was. However, because Wharariki can be reached only by a walk variously described as taking 15, 20 or 30 minutes, it is never going to be overrun with visitors. There’s a bit of a slog up a sandhill or two as well, which might put off even a few would-be walkers. The shortest walking track into Wharariki begins with a gentle climb through pastureland dotted with sheep. It then winds through a grove of Manuka before emerging on the first of several ridges of high sandhills. Although this beach is almost north-facing, it is technically a West Coast beach and is often buffeted by tempestuous winds that stir up large seas. The manuka provides an early-warning system — if the wind is blowing gale on the beach, the forest will be alive with creaking and groaning. However, on the day we visited the air was still and the sky scattered with wispy clouds. Wharariki’s swathe of white sand swept into huge dunes by the wind would be spectacular enough on their own. But Wharariki is book-ended by sheer cliffs and off the beach are monumental wave-buffeted islands. Over the millennia the cliffs and islands have been eaten away by the sea, creating arches, stacks, and caves. Definitely a must for any serious landscape photographer visiting the South Island of New Zealand,
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Rays In The Summer Forest by j...
Rays In The Summer Forest by jae youn Ryu
Jangjeon Valley in Pyeongchang I went there again. This time there was a lot of rain and lots of water. It was very different from the previous one. I also saw a rising fog from the flowing water in the valley and at the end of the day, a wonderful rays appeared.
jae youn Ryu: Photos
Lofoten. by Johannes Höhn
Lofoten. by Johannes Höhn
Johannes Höhn: Photos
Spiders in my web by Andre Vil...
Spiders in my web by Andre Villeneuve
Andre Villeneuve: Photos