Roses of Ice by Ole Henrik Skj...
Roses of Ice by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Soon two years ago I posted a version of this image, but deleted it a year later since there were several aspects about it I found dissatisfactory.
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Snow on Red by Andre Villeneuv...
Snow on Red by Andre Villeneuve
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☼ Light of nature ☼ by ☼ Eugen...
☼ Light of nature ☼ by ☼ Eugene Banin ☼
I was always interested to shoot in natural lighting. It gives a unique pattern and volume of the frame. Each ray of the setting sun will never happen again in this charm and beauty. With natural light to work harder, you need to lure him to make friends and get to know his secrets and features. The only way to make a good shot!
☼ Естественный свет ☼
Мне всегда было интересно снимать в естественном освещении. Оно дает неповторимый рисунок и объем в кадре. Каждый лучик закатного солнца никогда больше не повторится и в этом шарм и красота. С естественым светом работать сложнее, нужно приманить его, подружиться и узнать его секреты и особенности. Только так можно сделать хороший снимок!
☼ Eugene Banin ☼: Photos
Morning Reflexions by panagiot...
Morning Reflexions by panagiotis laoudikos
Sunrise in Rhodes
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Lonely road by Michiel Pieters
Lonely road by Michiel Pieters
make sure to follow me on Instagram @michielpieters !
Michiel Pieters: Photos
Sylvie’s Autumn by Lisa ...
Sylvie’s Autumn by Lisa Holloway
I’ve waited 3 years to have another baby to do a leaf baby picture with. I love my sweet Sylvie. This was taken using the Canon 400mm F-2.8L. I literally laid on the ground and used the handle to stabilize it. It’s ridiculously heavy. Heavy but fun. I had purchased it some time back because my husband wants to do some wildlife photography and I like taking the occasional photo of the moon, but my dear friend Meg inspired me to dust it off and use it for people. This isn’t a lens I’d ever use with a client as it’s not really practical, but it was fun to play with my own baby. And just to nip a few questions in the bud – the blur is real. All of it. NONE added in post. This is all the lens and the location I shot in. Secondly, the leaves are also real. My husband was throwing them for me. I took a lot of shots of leaves falling and used my favorites in this image. Thanks for looking. 🙂
Lisa Holloway: Photos
Misty by Vincent Favre
Misty by Vincent Favre
© Vincent Favre
www.cristaldegivre.com
Vincent Favre: Photos
Kylie by Peter Coulson
Kylie by Peter Coulson
© Peter Coulson 2016
Photographer Peter Coulson @ www.peter-coulson.com.au
Model: Kylie @ Elite New York
Assistant: Rozanna Nazar Lighting: Window light
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Home Sweet Home by Herman van ...
Home Sweet Home by Herman van den Berge
Best viewed on black (click image or press “M”) This is the coziest part of Gorinchem. There are lots of small restaurants and it is very crowded during summer. Facebook : www.facebook.com/hermanvdberge.photography
Instagram : www.instagram.com/herman_van_den_berge/
Herman van den Berge: Photos
One Step Ahead by Ole Henrik S...
One Step Ahead by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Two winters ago I did what I so often do, that is, running happily around with a camera mounted to a tripod hoping for a great shot of something. That winter afternoon these footsteps made me stop in my tracks. Get $15 off on any order. Valid until tomorrow. Code: HTXBCZVQ I can’t promise you that my tutorials will take your photography to the next level, but I hope my various techniques will be of inspiration and give your editing skills a boost.
How I edit my milky way images: selz.co/VytFlvPJz
Other Photoshop tutorials: bit.ly/1TsCtWd and bit.ly/1R44xZm
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ole.henrik.skjelstad/
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Axinya by Sean Archer
Axinya by Sean Archer
Personal online lessons and video tutorials. I will share everything I know about natural light, composition, retouching and colors. I found my own way in retouching, you will be surprised how simple it is. All you need to know is Photoshop basics (you can be an absolute beginner). I dont use frequency separation, masks and any complicated methods. It’s really simple and very fast. Usually, it’s only 10-30 minutes of work with one photo. And the result is good enough for covers! Write me by email for personal online lessons – outofsight@mail.ru
Sean Archer: Photos
tiny by Mark Bridger
tiny by Mark Bridger
Mark Bridger: Photos