Thirst of a Leopard by Rudi Hu...
Thirst of a Leopard by Rudi Hulshof
I have managed to grow my followers base over the past 3 months and am reposting a few images that i have edited recently. This was a photo of a large territorial male leopard that came to a small mud pool for a drink on a hot afternoon.
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Hang Son Doong by Jarrad Seng
Hang Son Doong by Jarrad Seng
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Braintwister by Peter Stewart
Braintwister by Peter Stewart
Close-up detail on the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Out of Camera JPEG on the Fuji XT-10 www.peterstewartphotography.com
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Fox Tails At Dawn by Jake Olso...
Fox Tails At Dawn by Jake Olson Studios
My Newest Photoshop Action Detail Brush is finally here and it’s free with purchase of my latest tutorial Jake Olson Masterclass! For details visit Jake Olson Webinars through this link! -> JAKE OLSON STUDIOS MASTERCLASS
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Sunset by Jake Olson Studios
Sunset by Jake Olson Studios
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Dreamy Morning by Nathaniel Me...
Dreamy Morning by Nathaniel Merz
I am on vacation home in America for the next couple weeks hopefully shooting some fresh work. In the meantime, here is an older shot I have shared before as a black and white redone in color to match the last pine shot I shared.
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Where i lay my head… by ...
Where i lay my head… by Simon Roppel
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This is my third release from my recent Greenland series.
This was the first night we actually had some visible weak aurora activity on our Greenland trip. the location was just insane. One peak better than the other. I’m quite happy with what I’ve ended up that night… whether the aurora was weak or not. When I look back, it will be always one of my better night shoots I had so far.
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Zamami jima – Okinawa by...
Zamami jima – Okinawa by PAkDocK @PAkDocK
In front of Aka islands, there is another paradisiac piece of land called Zamami. We arived there the day after the Goni typhoon passed through Okinawa but we didn’t notice anything strange, the beaches were beautiful, the coral riffs were amazing and we swam with a firendly turtle at sunset. Beautiful light, long exposure. Lost in the Pacific Ocean. Zamami island. Okinawa, summer 2015
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Eltz.. by Krzysztof Browko
Eltz.. by Krzysztof Browko
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Show & Tell by Dylan Toh &...
Show & Tell by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim
Puponga Beach
New Zealand A mate of mine , Joel Durbridge (dubstamatic on instagram) brought up a topic about showing or ‘saving’ images from social media and the general public. It has always been an interesting discussion but here’s a few points of discussion I’ve picked up on that I’ve always been puzzled about. – Whether you choose to show your images for popularity amongst the general public or save them for maximal performance in competitions equates to something similar. Seeking approval. The question is, why is seeking approval from the public seen as somehow more superficial than seeking approval from our esteemed peers ? Who is your target audience and what is your purpose? In my eyes, if your photography is about producing images that relate to the public and brings them joy in viewing , that goal is no worse off than producing images that relate to an artistic challenge and seeking approval from a judging panel. Both require different skill sets and I believe that both should be respected. Both seek validation, just from different sources. So just go ahead and post what you like or hide what you like but try not to make assumptions about the approach you prefer less as this can lead to negative outlook. – I’ve had limited judging of competitions but when I have been a judge, I have definitely tried not to penalise (intentionally or unintentionally) images that I have happened to see on social media before. I can’t get into the psychology of marking down images simply just because they are familiar. Because I frequent social media a lot and have pretty good visual memory, I’m almost thinking to myself ‘I hope I see so & so’s image’ – and when it pops up on my screen in all its glory, I hope my reaction is not tempered as if I were seeing it for the first time. And even if it is, the considered score, one would hope, should not be altered. Again, my message is ‘peace all’ and enjoy the image for tonight which was taken on the opposite side of South Island from the more famous Archway Islands of Wharariki beach. One of my goals is to try and shoot different subject matter from a location and see if it comes off ? I suspect the Archway Islands shot with this light would have been more epic but I can live with that! It was still a magical morning …until by 70-200 plopped into the rising tide…..
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Delhi by Tashi_Delek Nakata
Delhi by Tashi_Delek Nakata
Delhi, India
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