The Iron Islands by Daniel

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The Iron Islands by Daniel

POST PROCESSING
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FACEBOOK Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my recently released set of videos. Just check out my website for more information.

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The Iron Islands by Daniel POST PROCESSING BILDBEARBEITUNG WEBSITE FACEBOOK Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my recently released set of videos. Just check out my website for more information. ...

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Liza by Георгий Чернядьев (Geo...

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Liza by Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev)

Paid lessons retouching. Live and video tutorials my retouching techniques and toning in Photoshop and Lightroom
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Liza by Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev) Paid lessons retouching. Live and video tutorials my retouching techniques and toning in Photoshop and Lightroom Join me on My Facebook Page And Follow My...

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Yo! by Mark Bridger

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Yo! by Mark Bridger

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The Girl Next Door by Marcel L...

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The Girl Next Door by Marcel Lehner

To see more of my work visit my site photolehner.com and follow me on Facebook and Instagram!

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The Girl Next Door by Marcel Lehner To see more of my work visit my site photolehner.com and follow me on Facebook and Instagram! Marcel Lehner: Photos

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Jodie by Peter Coulson

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Jodie by Peter Coulson

Europe workshops now available! www.workshops.peter-coulson.com.au © Peter Coulson 2016
Photographer Peter Coulson Model: Jodie @ Wilhelmina, Chadwick Sydney, Vivien’s Model Management
Assistant: Rozanna Nazar Lighting: Window light

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Jodie by Peter Coulson Europe workshops now available! www.workshops.peter-coulson.com.au © Peter Coulson 2016 Photographer Peter Coulson Model: Jodie @ Wilhelmina, Chadwick Sydney, Vivien’s Model Management Assistant:...

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Moody mornings at Emerald lake...

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Moody mornings at Emerald lake. by Johannes Hulsch

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Moody mornings at Emerald lake. by Johannes Hulsch Processed with VSCO with e8 preset Johannes Hulsch: Photos

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Forest Pond by Lauri Lohi

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Forest Pond by Lauri Lohi

Forest pond on a beautiful morning at Aulanko Nature reserve, Hämeenlinna, Finland.

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Forest Pond by Lauri Lohi Forest pond on a beautiful morning at Aulanko Nature reserve, Hämeenlinna, Finland. Lauri Lohi: Photos

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Arctic Dream by Paul Zizka

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Arctic Dream by Paul Zizka

Another crazy night in Greenland. The aurora poured down onto the ice mammoths below. Phenomenal.

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Arctic Dream by Paul Zizka Another crazy night in Greenland. The aurora poured down onto the ice mammoths below. Phenomenal. Paul Zizka: Photos

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Jump Class by Marsel van Ooste...

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Jump Class by Marsel van Oosten

From mid-June onwards, the Arctic ice cover disappeared at an average rate of 29,000 miles a day, about 70% faster than the typical rate of ice loss. The summer sea ice cover over the Arctic raced towards oblivion in June, crashing through previous records to reach a new all-time low. The Arctic sea ice extent was a staggering 260,000 sq km (100,000 sq miles) below the previous record for June, set in 2010. That means a vast expanse of ice – an area about twice the size of Texas – has vanished over the past 30 years, and the rate of that retreat has accelerated. Polar bears are among the animals most affected by the seasonal and year-to-year decline in Arctic sea ice extent, because they rely on sea ice for essential activities such as hunting, traveling and breeding. Nineteen separate polar bear subpopulations live throughout the Arctic, spending their winters and springs roaming on sea ice and hunting. The bears have evolved mainly to eat seals, which provide necessary fats and nutrients in the harsh Arctic environment. Polar bears can’t outswim their prey, so instead they perch on the ice as a platform and ambush seals at breathing holes or break through the ice to access their dens. Without the sea ice, the bears can’t hunt, and if the bears can’t hunt, their cubs won’t survive. And the polar bear numbers will continue to dwindle. Sea ice is literally their platform for life. This image was shot on our latest Polar Bears of Svalbard tour. We had to sail further north than ever before to get to the sea ice, but eventually we were rewarded with several excellent bear sightings. When we found this particular mother and cub, they had just finished eating a seal. They spent some time close to the kill, and then wandered off. Mum took the lead, and the cub followed – still covered in fresh blood. The ice was melting, so there were pools everywhere that the bears had to cross. Mum led by example. – – – If you would like to explore the landscape and wildlife of Svalbard, and photograph the magnificent polar bear, then this is surely one of the best trips out there. We’ll be sailing on a small ship with an ice-strengthened hull, so we can actually move deep into the sea ice, something that most larger ships can’t. And as we have chartered the ship for just our group, our itinerary is extremely flexible. This amazing tour will be led by world famous Wildlife Photographer of the Year winner Greg du Toit, who is not only a great guy with a very creative eye, but also one of the best wildlife photographers on the planet. If you’re interested, please check out the Polar Bears of Svalbard tour page on our website: www.squiver.com/tours-workshops/svalbard-2017/ Marsel WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | TWITTER ©2016 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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Jump Class by Marsel van Oosten From mid-June onwards, the Arctic ice cover disappeared at an average rate of 29,000 miles a day, about 70% faster than the typical rate of ice loss. The summer sea ice cover over the...

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South Greenland by Daniel Kord...

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South Greenland by Daniel Kordan

Last days we had just incredible northern lights in South Greenland. This is just one photo of hundreds we took this night in Tasermiut fjord. Now we are sailing to Qaqortoq to finish South Greenland part of our Arctic-Antarctica sailing expedition.
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South Greenland by Daniel Kordan Last days we had just incredible northern lights in South Greenland. This is just one photo of hundreds we took this night in Tasermiut fjord. Now we are sailing to Qaqortoq to finish...

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AWɄINDUA by Tristan Quevilly

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AWɄINDUA by Tristan Quevilly

It means Mundo Nuevo en Wiwa indigenal Language . I really like to spend time over the hills of Minca, my friend are running a permaculture project. the idea is to create a farm where they teach people how to live in auto sustainability, running kind of workshops. Agriculture knowledge is also shared directly from our indigenal friends wiwas. The place and their project is just incredible, donc Hesitate to visite their Facebook page Mundo Nuevo Minca For editing it was a bit hard because of the light from the farm which was blown out on the main exposure. But I’m quite happy of the result. If you like my work feel free to follow me on : INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK

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AWɄINDUA by Tristan Quevilly It means Mundo Nuevo en Wiwa indigenal Language . I really like to spend time over the hills of Minca, my friend are running a permaculture project. the idea is to create a farm where they...

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Not Left Alone by Ole Henrik S...

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Not Left Alone by Ole Henrik Skjelstad

Single exposure from a field not very far from where I live.

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Not Left Alone by Ole Henrik Skjelstad Single exposure from a field not very far from where I live. Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos

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