Reprise by TJ Drysdale
Reprise by TJ Drysdale
Learn how to easily add depth and drama to your images in Photoshop!
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Fairy frozen world by Isabella...
Fairy frozen world by Isabella Tabacchi
There are many frozen beaches and tall mountains in Lofoten islands.
I took this shot during a sunset, very quickly, and this image is made by only one shot, because the light and all the frame was quite good balanced. I LOVE that peak that seems a shark fin *.*! So I’ve many images of this spot; even one in which I played with the ice in the foreground!!! You don’t know how it’s funny for a landscaper đ
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The Companion by James Xiang
The Companion by James Xiang
What do we hope the most as a landscape photographer? To me, it is that you sitting next to me when I’m out there taking photos. It is the most wonderful scene I could imagine.
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Melted Snow by Jessica Drossin
Melted Snow by Jessica Drossin
My baby, out in the (melted here) snow. As a quick safety note, even though she can sit up by herself, her dad was spotting her and I’ve photoshopped him out. Fog enhanced with Forces of Nature Weather Effects fog overlays.
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Field of Frost by Ole Henrik S...
Field of Frost by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Again from Tyrifjorden, Norway (Norway’s fifth largest lake). Foreground is focus stacked. These ice cubes were an irresistible subject as long as they lasted đ Photoshop tutorials:
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Zuzu by Ivan Gorokhov
Zuzu by Ivan Gorokhov
Used my preset 2016
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Amused To Death by The Narrato...
Amused To Death by The Narratographer
If there are no words, we cannot write. If we cannot write, we’ve no need to think. If we do not think, we can never explain. If we can’t explain, we never realise we are enslaved. If we do not know we are enslaved, we will never revolt. If we never revolt, we will never be free. This is how life works, it keeps us stupid. Human stupidity is a necessity for the machine to function. If they can keep us intoxicated and powerless, we are nothing more than lambs and the system keeps working. And isnât language everything we feel and think? Isnât everything written an extension of ones truest desires and beliefs? What does that say about modern society, that we think and feel nothing more than a text message full of truncated words, simply because we couldnât be bothered? No one can be bothered, and the lie is that they think it is because they donât have time. We have more time than we ever have had. It is supposed to be all about connecting, yet we have never been so disconnected. But we arenât quite that stupid, we know when we are being lied to. Well, we would if it wasnât for our desperate need for distraction. We seek amusement, every moment of our lives. This is the age of information and we are deliberately bombarded with more than we can process. Nearly every television show is something that will exchange the learning or enlightenment process for nothing more than pure distraction. Watching people just like you and I become famous for a moment, or making fools of themselves, showing you that one day, it could be you on the tv. The is part of how it all works. To coin a phrase from a true prophet, âPower is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.â I wonder what Eric Arthur Blair would have made of social media? So we go about our days, looking for amusement on YouTube, or Facebook, or somewhere else on the Internet. We are being amused to death. Instead of turning and making a friend of the stranger sat besides us on the train, we are all seated there like battery hens, our distraction devices our only interaction. We are killing time and brain cells in unison. I donât know about you, but nearly all of my life-affirming moments happened before the dawn of the social media. Seeing it relies on people being physically apart, what is so social about it anyway? It is about advertising your life, your supposed happiness, your success. It is nothing more than a CV, full of lies and ego. People will always choose happiness over freedom. PS – and yes, I am a hypocrite. I am writing this on the internet! To be honest, all our other avenues have been closed off.
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The Way of the Leopard by Mars...
The Way of the Leopard by Marsel van Oosten
Tigers & Leopards
Photography workshop with Marsel van Oosten & Daniella Sibbing
7 – 18 July 2017
www.squiver.com This was shot at the end of another spectacular day at Sabi Sand game reserve, South Africa. We had just finished the first half of our photo tour and taken thousands of tiger, cheetah and serval shots, so we were ready for some other kitties. Sabi Sand is without a doubt the best place in the world to find and photograph leopards, and as always it lived up to its reputation – daily leopard sightings and excellent photo opportunities. We had followed this leopard for a short while, all the time hoping it would get up onto a termite mound or a tree to get some shots of it in the golden light. Of course it didnât – itâs a cat. As it got to the perfect tree, the sun had already set, so I asked our guide to position our vehicle on the other side so we could shoot it as a silhouette with the sunset colours behind it. The perfect ending of a perfect day. – – – If you would like to photograph tigers, leopards, cheetah and lions, check out the Tigers & Leopards photo tour page on our website for more information: www.squiver.com/tours-workshops/south-africa-2018/ Marsel WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM ©2017 Marsel van Oosten, All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
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Anywhere the Wind Blows by Jor...
Anywhere the Wind Blows by Jorge Feteira
Return again to landscapes, now in Azores, Portuguese islands. SĂŁo BrĂĄs Lagoon. If you need more information about Azores, I can help with good tips, is possible organize a photo tour here send me Email to: jorge.feteira@gmail.com www.jfeteira.com
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Smoothered by Ole Henrik Skjel...
Smoothered by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Tyrifjorden, Norway. Nisi polarizer and Nisi 6 stop filter.
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Little House on the Prairie by...
Little House on the Prairie by Derek Burdeny
Mammatus clouds fill the evening sky above this abandoned farm house on the Colorado plains
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