Lighthouse ship ran aground by...
Lighthouse ship ran aground by shanyewuyu
dalian China
shanyewuyu: Photos
Morning walks through the bamb...
Morning walks through the bamboo forest by Jason Charles Hill
Jason Charles Hill: Photos
Big by Chris Fischer
Big by Chris Fischer
Chris Fischer: Photos
Beauty and the Beach by Derek ...
Beauty and the Beach by Derek Burdeny
Magnificent aurora display over coastal beach in Norway
Derek Burdeny: Photos
Enchantment by Ole Henrik Skje...
Enchantment by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
From January soon two years ago – a lake in Ringerike, Norway. And I am still hoping for ample amounts of snow also this winter. Photoshop tutorials:
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www.instagram.com/ole.henrik.skjelstad/
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
All Is Going On by videophotoa...
All Is Going On by videophotoart com
All is going on as it was wont. The waves are hoarse with repetition of their mystery; the dust lies piled upon the shore; the sea-birds soar and hover; the winds and clouds go forth upon their trackless flight.
(Charles Dickens)
videophotoart com: Photos
Heart of the Tree by Marc Adam...
Heart of the Tree by Marc Adamus
Been a while since I posted anything here. Hope you enjoy. This is an unusual perspective I came up with which captures a very amazing subject for me – probably the largest Bristlecone tree I have ever seen in all my travels in multiple ranges, here and Great Basin. No person is included for scale here because I thought it would complicate the scene, but the trunk of the tree in the background here is nearly 20ft across in width even 30ft up the tree. It is probably over 3000 years old, and it has been standing here, on a place miles from any road or trail in one of the most inhospitable environments on the continent at 11,700ft in elevation. Looking at this tree from inside a different neighboring one required that I take multiple series’ of shots nearly blind, as I didn’t have enough room in the other tree to look at my LCD or viewfinder when taking these shots, which necessitated stitching for width and some focus staking too. Ultimately, this is about a 10mm-perspective here. Needless to say it was a bit of a process to put this together. I like it though. In fact, it may be my favorite Bristlecone shot which is saying a lot. It captured the colors, form, textures, heart and warmth of these mountain giants. Hope you enjoy.
Marc Adamus: Photos
Reflections o/t Zaanse Schans ...
Reflections o/t Zaanse Schans by Herman van den Berge
I had this image in a folder for god knows how long. I’ve edited over and over again but there was always something I didn’t like. Last week I was finally pleased with the outcome. I really hope you like it aswell 🙂
Best viewed on black (press “M” or click image)
Herman van den Berge: Photos
E C H O by Timothy Poulton
E C H O by Timothy Poulton
Excited to announce the OOAK WORLD PEAKS 2018 Adventures & Workshops including new tours to the Matterhorn, Huangshan China and Everest. Join me and some amazing talent Sarah Hatton and Ingrid Nordgård Kjelling on some epic tours around the world. oneofakind.photography/epicooak2018.html
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Daigoji by Daniel Kordan
Daigoji by Daniel Kordan
Kyoto, November.
Daniel Kordan: Photos
dreams of winter. by Johannes ...
dreams of winter. by Johannes Hoehn
Johannes Hoehn: Photos