***80210*** by Joachim Bergaue...

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***80210*** by Joachim Bergauer www.bergauer.cc Joachim Bergauer: Photos

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the SOHO by Takashi Yasui

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the SOHO by Takashi Yasui

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Golden food by Andre Villeneuve

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New mood! by Patrice Thomas

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New mood! by Patrice Thomas

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China dalian

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Shrouded Gods by William Patin...

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Shrouded Gods by William Patino

I recently returned to the Budawangs with my friend and fellow photographer/hiker Chris Wiewiora. This was our third trip to the national park and very reminiscent of our previous treks with scorching summer heat, scratched up legs and some of Australia’s finest mountain and wilderness views. Summiting the Castle and Mt Nibelung on our last visits, we headed further north this time and ascended the ‘Shrouded God’s’ mountain. After a failed attempt on day 1 we ended up admitting defeat and sleeping inside a cave just a few mere vertical metres below the summit. With the protective shade from the cave, we both managed the one of the biggest sleeps we’ve had in years, waking refreshed and determined to make it to the top. We eventually made it up and were welcomed by much grander views than below. The thick scrub still made it difficult to traverse as far east as I would’ve liked so we made it as far as we could and set up camp tucked away in a cosy corner of scrub.
The weather fluctuated quite a bit through the next 24 hours and by sunset things moved very fast. Within an hour the sky went from 100% clear to visibility being reduced to just a few feet in front of us. Fortunately it was quite atmospheric and I managed to capture one image I liked just as the last light of day ignited the western face of the iconic Castle.

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Shrouded Gods by William Patino I recently returned to the Budawangs with my friend and fellow photographer/hiker Chris Wiewiora. This was our third trip to the national park and very reminiscent of our previous treks...

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Girl by Irina Dzhul

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Valle de Lago *Big (on black)....

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Valle de Lago *Big (on black). by Juan Pablo de Miguel

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Valle de Lago *Big (on black). by Juan Pablo de Miguel Tutorials and Instructions! ══════════════════ www.juanpablodemiguel.com Fine Art Prints Like my Facebook Page for more frequent...

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Clobbering Time by Timothy Pou...

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Clobbering Time by Timothy Poulton

Memory cards are full, batteries are all flat and the collection of smelly socks have reached critical. Like everything in life some things just have to come to an end. I’m going to miss Norway, and it’s extraordinary winter landscapes, unforgiving roads and the fabulous group of people I co-lead with the incredibly talented Ingrid Nordgård Kjelling. The only downside to Norway is the sheer amount of photographers and I know I’m now a little to blame for perpetuating this, but I was shocked at the shocking disrespect and lack of personal space with shooting and how a little green stuff in the sky turns people into the complete lunatics, with abuse flying everywhere. Instead of getting upset I would just move somewhere else and attempt to find a quiet place. First thing tour operators should teach students is respect for personal space and that we all have the right to enjoy this amazing planet. Next stop will be Patagonia with my photography partner in crime Sarah Hatton There is no real ending. It’s just the place where you stop the story. BTW this image isn’t black and white that’s just the colour it was that morning.

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Clobbering Time by Timothy Poulton Memory cards are full, batteries are all flat and the collection of smelly socks have reached critical. Like everything in life some things just have to come to an end. I’m going...

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An Arctic Artwork by Daniel F.

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An Arctic Artwork by Daniel F.

POST PROCESSING
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FACEBOOK Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my brand new set of videos. Just check out my website for more information.
____ Viele der hier angewandten Techniken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen aktuellen Video Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Infos dazu findet Ihr auf meiner Website.

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An Arctic Artwork by Daniel F. POST PROCESSING BILDBEARBEITUNG WEBSITE FACEBOOK Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my brand new set of videos. Just check out my website for more information. ____...

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They Dance in Pairs by Lars va...

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They Dance in Pairs by Lars van de Goor

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I love Istanbul by Gürkan Günd...

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I love Istanbul by Gürkan Gündoğdu

Istanbul / Turkey

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