Alberta by Bryan Daugherty
Alberta by Bryan Daugherty
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OIA by Beno Saradzic
OIA by Beno Saradzic
Click here to follow me on Facebook and here to follow my Instagram account. I’ll be honest; Santorini in Greece was never on top of my bucket list. But that applies to any place by the sea. Having lived in the UAE for the past 25 years, the sight of the beach leaves me rather inert. I crave for mountainous, greener countries where rain, fog and snow are the norm. So, with my expectations set on the lowest notch, I went to Santorini to attend the friend’s wedding. Yes, it’s overcrowded as expected. Yes, there’s a lot of touristy kitsch everywhere, of which no major tourist trap is spared. Yes, it’s shamefully overpriced during the high season. But I have to admit; Santorini is painfully, excruciatingly charming. Those white hobbiton-like houses with rounded-off edges. Those doll-like staircases, cobble-stone paving, narrow alleys and sun-drenched rooftops that look like M.C. Escher’s inspiration. That heavenly blue sky and the Northerly sea breeze which comes like a promise of happiness as it foams the water crests. The chilled out vibe in the air and the fragrance of flowers climbing the walls and the alleys. That seafood, like a gift from the Gods and that wine, the nectar of Greece. That detached, sleepy, exciting, summery vibe we dream about when our lives get cruel….Santorini, my friends, did good on its legend. As did the sunset which somehow, feels like the jewel on the crown of it all.
Featured is a 300 megapixels, blue-hour panorama of Oia, the most beautiful city on the Santorini island. This picture doesn’t really do it justice. I tried though. Canon 5DsR + Canon 70-300mm
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Secret load by Tiger Seo
Secret load by Tiger Seo
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Into The Void by Peter Stewart
Into The Void by Peter Stewart
Looking up inside the surreal looking Oi Man Public housing estate at night. Part of an ongoing series Stacked – Urban Architecture of Hong Kong www.peterstewartphotography.com
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Hate by Joan Le Jan
Hate by Joan Le Jan
The vengeance is a dish best served cold. I give lesson and astuce for retouch on photoshop.
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Afloat by Patrick Marson Ong
Afloat by Patrick Marson Ong
www.patrickmarsonong.com Ever been to Iceland? Aurora season just started! It feels like that its going to be an awesome winter this year! As you make your way through the ring road, make sure to not miss this famous glacier lagoon called Jökulsárlón. Glacial icicles floating backed by snowcapped mountains and Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull! To my friends who’s there or planning to go there this year, hope you get da best light show! Happy hunting! ;D Check out iceland-photo-tours.com for their future tours and workshops! They can do all the planning for you for epic locations!
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Durdle Door by The Narratograp...
Durdle Door by The Narratographer
Last Wednesday was such a tiring day. Matt and I met up at 5.30am and didn’t say out goodbyes until the sun had completely disappeared. During the entirety of the day, I took well over 500 images and I now have a ridiculous backlog to work my way through. Coupled with the hundreds of Rosie, Courtney and other travel images to process and upload, I am going to be busy for a while. The day started at the foot of Corfe Castle, where Matt and I had decided to meet in the hope that the mist may have decided to put in an appearance and meet us there. Sadly, the mist was as absent as the sun and instead we decided to make our way to the coast. The skies were grey and mottled, with no sign of an impending sunrise that would be worth getting our cameras out for. Arriving at the foot of some private road, we made our way along the bumpiest and most uneven of roads, eventually ending up on the edge of the mainland at the windiest piece of coast I have ever been to. The winds howled and moaned at a good 60mph and my tripod was acting like a flamingo on roller-skates. The skies were grey, the wind was angry and we decided against taking any images here and instead headed to Swanage. Dawn was breaking by the time we parked up by the foot of the pier and got our gear out of the boot. The winds were less angry here, but it really didn’t look like we were going to be able to get anything noteworthy or deserving of publication. There was little contrast in the sky and the first few images we took were bland and insipid. But we pressed on, taking long exposures of the sea and the old jetty as we waited for the pier to open. By the time it did, we snuck in and spent the next half hour killing time taking symmetrical photographs of the new pier whilst we waited for Wimpy to open (we were starving). Write-up to be continued…
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White-tailed Eagle by Milan Zy...
White-tailed Eagle by Milan Zygmunt
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The Role-playing with light by...
The Role-playing with light by Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev)
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A night at Kirkjufell by Simon...
A night at Kirkjufell by Simon Roppel
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At the moment I’m reprocessing some of my most fav shots of my portfolio. Unfortunately, 500px won’t let me just replace the images with the newer versions… my apologies for those who already know the shots…
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Took this shot about 4-5 years ago when I started to go more serious in photography. So this one will always be something special to me. Hope you guys like it. cheers
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Zombies by Ole Henrik Skjelsta...
Zombies by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
The title refers to the fact that my now and then overactive imagination gets this idea that there are zombies in the dark hiding among the trees just waiting for an opportunity to attack from behind since they are some darns cowards. This of course very often turns night shooting into a real pain. The thing is that I am still alive and I am not sure if that is because I am so on the alert or because there are no zombies. Photoshop tutorials: bit.ly/1TsCtWd and bit.ly/1R44xZm
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