***Open up*** by Joachim Berga...
***Open up*** by Joachim Bergauer
www.bergauer.cc with Nicky Dangová
Joachim Bergauer: Photos
PRAGUE by Dany Eid
PRAGUE by Dany Eid
A view on Charles bridge over Vltava river in Prague, the capital city of Czech republic. Shot from the top of Letina hill during the workshop with ZEISS Camera Lenses & Media Nest
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Adelya by Alexander Yakovlev
Adelya by Alexander Yakovlev
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Alexander Yakovlev: Photos
Pont des arts by Serge Ramelli
Pont des arts by Serge Ramelli
A morning on the Pont des Arts, I am doing my Paris in spring workshop and so me and my fellow photographers friends got up early to catch the sunrise and boy it was worth it! Sometimes I get disappointed in sunrises and it is a pain because you wake up early for nothing but this day it was amazing! One of the best sunrise I have ever seen in Paris! The key to get a good sunrise photo in Paris is to wake up before the first boat start going on the Seine river to get a smooth and flat water. Also today is my birthday and I really want to thank all of you guys for the nice birthday wishes and your constant support, because of you I can live my passion everyday and share it with you! Today I am doing -75% on all my courses to give back to you! Have a beautiful day and I will enjoy my last day of my Paris in spring workshop and take some cool photos of the Louvre!
Serge Ramelli: Photos
Hometown Adventures by Tobias ...
Hometown Adventures by Tobias Hägg
www.airpixelsmedia.com
www.instagram.com/airpixels
Tobias Hägg: Photos
Fire in the Hole by Daniel F.
Fire in the Hole by Daniel F.
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____ Viele der hier angewandten Techniken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen aktuellen Video Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Infos dazu findet Ihr auf meiner Website.
Daniel F.: Photos
Wonderful Wyoming by Derek Bur...
Wonderful Wyoming by Derek Burdeny
Amazing and wonderful cloud structure in this Wyoming supercell thunderstorm
Derek Burdeny: Photos
Mountain reflection! by Patric...
Mountain reflection! by Patrice Thomas
Patrice Thomas: Photos
LenaTs by Sean Archer
LenaTs by Sean Archer
Personal online lessons and video tutorials – outofsight@mail.ru. My own method. I dont use frequency separation, masks, curves and any complicated methods at all. It’s really simple and very fast. 15 minutes of work, and result is good enough for covers!
Sean Archer: Photos
Blinding Your Eyes by Nicola P...
Blinding Your Eyes by Nicola Pirondini
Hello everyone! After a lot of time, I’m posting a vertical here. I am pretty sure that it will look almost invisible among all these mega panos taking up all the place, but I like this a lot and I’m sharing anyway. Do you prefer the horizontal-green rendition or this one? You can find the other version a few photos back in my gallery. Let me know which is your favourite!
Have a great weekend everyone,
-Nicola
Nicola Pirondini: Photos
Antholzer See. Trentino. Italy...
Antholzer See. Trentino. Italy. by Maximus K.
Maximus K.: Photos
My Love Fades Away As Does The...
My Love Fades Away As Does The Evening Sun by The Narratographer
Are we ever in love with people, or just in love with the moments that would have been impossible without them? I think what I am really trying to say, is do they ever love us? Love is a word that is thrown around more often than most, yet do any of us truly know what it is we actually love? Is it even love at all, or simply a need fulfilment? Do we love what they do for us, how they make us feel about ourselves. Isn’t it true that once that need becomes unfulfilled, or if it simply disappears, that the love seems to ebb away just like the evening sunshine? Is it not also true that the more we love someone, the worse we seem to treat them. Not because we do not care, but because we are so terrified that they will one day see us for who we truly are, that we try to break them before they do. This is the reason that so many of us measure our love by the pain it causes us. Pain is the only way we can ever truly tell how much something means to us, how it makes us feel. We want control, we want power. We want to be the destroyer of worlds than to see our world torn down. But there is always collateral damage, an innocent someone caught in the firefight between you and you. I came here to fix you, but you ended up breaking me. These days, I do not truly believe that anyone loves anything. Such is the transient nature of things, with everything and everyone being replaceable at the click of a button, we have no need to love. Love is simply a word that people give to having a requirement met. It will soon die out and be replaced with something much more efficient. Love just simply isn’t needed anymore and soon, like the evening sun, it will soon be gone from the world.
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