Training Ground by Christian L...
Training Ground by Christian Lim
I think it may not be too late to shift from Landscape to Mountaineering… lately ive been thinking about climbing Mt Cook and Everest in the future. The highest peak in New Zealand, Aoraki/Mt Cook is truly Himalayan in size. It is an impressive and massive peak with five sides, six faces and seven main ridges. The mountain has a vertical rise from valley to summit of over 2500m. this is a perspective blend taken from the hooker valley track.
Christian Lim: Photos
летнее утро на Нерли.. by Ed G...
летнее утро на Нерли.. by Ed Gordeev
храм Покрова на Нерли
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Monuments of Gold by Albert Dr...
Monuments of Gold by Albert Dros
Taken during my USA road trip in 2015!
Albert Dros: Photos
Mount Taranaki: Winter Sunrise...
Mount Taranaki: Winter Sunrise by Yan Zhang
I started to shoot around this tarn from 3:30am on 4 July. I witnessed the dramatic change of the sky during the following 5 hours – from the amazing moonlight starry sky to this graceful sunrise. Mount Taranaki is one of the most beautiful and featured mountains I have ever seen so far. Another nice thing to visit this mountain is that there are many possible ways to explore this corn-shaped mountain from different directions and different means. Someday in a near future I will climb to the summit of this mountain.
Yan Zhang: Photos
Plaza de España at Sunset by P...
Plaza de España at Sunset by Paulo Costa
54′ long exposure of the Plaza de España in Seville, Spain.
The “Spain Square”is a plaza in the “Maria Luisa Park”, in Seville, Spain, built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It is a landmark example of the Regionalism Architecture, mixing elements of the Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mudéjar) styles of Spanish architecture.
Paulo Costa: Photos
A Dawning Awareness by Timothy...
A Dawning Awareness by Timothy Poulton
The road to Mt Fitz Roy is one of the greatest driving roads in the world. Located in the riverside of Rio de las Vueltas, within the Los Glaciares National Park, 220 km north of El Calafate and one of the best cities in the world to know. Thanks to the newly paved road heading to El Chalten, you can take as long as you like, enjoying views of Cerro Torre and Mt Fitz Roy. The road is one serious adrenaline-pumping journey if you’re a landscape photographer with over an hour of spine tingling views. The road leads to a series of relatively new sharp jagged mountainous peaks that still haven’t undergone weathering and erosion. The fire at dawn, and the morning’s glory cresting the mountain peaks with a golden halo, bathing you with warmth in anticipation of the days hiking to come. Now’s the time to book your place on the photographic adventure of a lifetime. TOURS INSTAGRAM
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Rise of the Lavender by Carlos...
Rise of the Lavender by Carlos Santero
This is a photomanipulation of 6 different pictures.
Carlos Santero: Photos
Midsummer blues by Kim Leuenbe...
Midsummer blues by Kim Leuenberger
Instagram:@Kim.ou Feeling sleepless and tired this morning, just like this little car looks. Taken in Birling Gap
Kim Leuenberger: Photos
Eibsee by guerel sahin
Eibsee by guerel sahin
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Wild Garlic by Andreas Jones
Wild Garlic by Andreas Jones
Sunrise in a woodland carpeted with wild garlic.
Andreas Jones: Photos
Reading Buddies by Adrian C. M...
Reading Buddies by Adrian C. Murray
[NEWS] I’m putting my dental degree on hold, indefinitely. We have decided that our opportunities in photography and art are too great to ignore any longer. We are excited to place all of our efforts towards this passion!
Adrian C. Murray: Photos