Bow Lake by Juan Pablo de Migu...
Bow Lake by Juan Pablo de Miguel
www.juanpablodemiguel.com
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Juan Pablo de Miguel: Photos
Seurasaari by Richard Beresfor...
Seurasaari by Richard Beresford Harris
Seurasaari reflections.
Helsinki
Finland
Richard Beresford Harris: Photos
…misurina X… by ro...
…misurina X… by roblfc1892 roberto pavic
long exposure sunset at misurina lake in italy… All images are © copyright roblfc1892 – roberto pavic. You may NOT use, replicate, manipulate, or modify this image. roblfc1892 – roberto pavic © All Rights Reserved
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DOUBLE BEAUTY by Julia Kuzmenk...
DOUBLE BEAUTY by Julia Kuzmenko McKim
Recent article on my blog about working with represented models and modeling agencies:
masterbeautyphotography.com/testing-with-represented-mode… Double strike.
Gorgeous Bridget and Camryn of NOUS models, Los Angeles + flawless makeup by Ernesto Casillas and hair by Raoul Alejandre Photo & post by Julia Kuzmenko | Visual Artist
Julia Kuzmenko McKim: Photos
Rising by Pete Wongkongkathep
Rising by Pete Wongkongkathep
Shwegu Gyi Phaya
Bagan, Myanmar
Pete Wongkongkathep: Photos
Cast No Shadow by Timothy Poul...
Cast No Shadow by Timothy Poulton
Out shooting I’m always swapping between the incredible Schneider 28mm Tilt Shift and 90mm Tilt Shift and love both lenses equally. The 28mm is super easy to use and pin sharp throughout the aperture range and is fairly forgiving with focus, the 90mm on the other hand is a real tricky beast and has to be perfectly focused for optimum sharpness. I find I have to slow everything down and make sure tripod and camera are firmly positioned. One of the first truths you encounter about Patagonia is that no two days are the same. Known for unpredictable weather, photography in Patagonia is a game of chance. But when you win, you win big. On this morning the peaks of Cuernos stand up and greet the sunrise with a fierce disrespect, casting shadows for miles over the landscape and in your mind. The mountains always have something to say no matter the conditions and leave you pining for more. Next year the OOAK crew reverse our sell out tour of Patagonia, starting in El Chalten Argentina with an expedition to Paso del Viento to capture Mt Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre from the other side. Head over to our website for more details, only a few spots available. Captured and processed in panoramic format, the only way to shoot landscapes. oneofakind.photography
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Yosemite valley by Kyle Kuiper
Yosemite valley by Kyle Kuiper
Processed with VSCO with a10 preset
Kyle Kuiper: Photos
Last hair standing by John Wil...
Last hair standing by John Wilhelm is a photoholic
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Bonney Brushed by Dylan Toh &a...
Bonney Brushed by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim
Lake Bonney
South Australia This was taken earlier this year as dawn light was starting to heat up but also as clouds rapidly started to fade away! Don’t you love those moments in the field where you’re giving a pep talk to nature to ‘hang in’ there for the critical moments of light lol. Fortunately there was noone around to hear me muttering and doing my cloud dance while wading in the lake. [Essential Field Guide Ebook]
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Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim: Photos
Gone, but not Forgotten –...
Gone, but not Forgotten – Red Fox by Roeselien Raimond
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One of a kind, still in my thoughts
Red Fox
Roeselien Raimond: Photos
Vestrahorn Reflection by Sebas...
Vestrahorn Reflection by Sebastien Degardin
Vestrahorn Reflection, Stokksnes, Iceland.
www.sebastiendegardin.com
Compsite
Sebastien Degardin: Photos
///NORDÅSENII by Gaute Hatlem
///NORDÅSENII by Gaute Hatlem
Gaute Hatlem: Photos