FRAGRANT HARBOUR by Beno Sarad...

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FRAGRANT HARBOUR by Beno Saradzic

FRAGRANT HARBOUR Click here to follow me on Facebook and here to follow my Instagram account. Victoria Peak has about 7 million visitors a year. It is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island with an altitude of 554 meters (1818 feet) and has been considered as a landmark of the island.
It is the best spot to have a bird’s eye view of the Victoria Harbor and the whole thriving island. Viewed from the peak, the scenes are different between day and night.
During the day, you can see high and crowded buildings and the busy Victoria Harbor. At night, lit up by colorful lights, the whole scene is dazzling like a fairly-tale world. The best spot to enjoy the scene is the Peak Tower and the Lion Kiosk beside the Peak Tram terminal. I captured this panorama with 5 vertically oriented, single exposures, made with Canon 5D mk III and Canon 24-105mm lens. I used Photoshop CC 2015 and NIK Collection to process this visual.

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FRAGRANT HARBOUR by Beno Saradzic FRAGRANT HARBOUR Click here to follow me on Facebook and here to follow my Instagram account. Victoria Peak has about 7 million visitors a year. It is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island...

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Out of the Blue by Stian N

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Out of the Blue by Stian N

Calm before the storm in the middle of nowhere, Norway’s west. Captured during a week long skiing trip across this high mountain plateau. Seen in the image is a 22° halo phenomenon occurring. I don’t know how strange these clouds look, but I’d like to point out that the image is not some weird composite. It is however, a stitch of 36 images. The halo takes up a lot of the sky and It was the only way to shoot it with the composition I had in mind while keeping the 3:2 ratio I wanted. The number of images include two sets of brackets in order to get acceptable detail throughout the relatively fast changing scene. Basically 10 sec ettr at high iso plus 2 stops of iso up from there. The final image is over 140mp so I don’t mind a bit of grain. I did shoot the moon details as well, but in the end I feel leaving it blown out is the more impactful way to go. Thanks for looking, any feedback appreciated!

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Out of the Blue by Stian N Calm before the storm in the middle of nowhere, Norway’s west. Captured during a week long skiing trip across this high mountain plateau. Seen in the image is a 22° halo phenomenon occurring....

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B L A Z E by Fred Concha

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B L A Z E by Fred Concha

KERMORVAN Lighthouse, Brittany – France

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B L A Z E by Fred Concha KERMORVAN Lighthouse, Brittany – France Fred Concha: Photos

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Sensual by Maarten Quaadvliet

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Sensual by Maarten Quaadvliet

Model: Christel

Maarten Quaadvliet: Photos

Sensual by Maarten Quaadvliet Model: Christel Maarten Quaadvliet: Photos

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Golden Gate From Above by Toby...

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Comfortable Numb by Bertoni Si...

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Comfortable Numb by Bertoni Siswanto

Wonderful morning i got again in this time with perfect tide and awesome reflections , also great clouds and wind so lovely then i make long exposure for a shot . so i got this frame , thanks GOD always show me a great view and give it lucky shot . If anyones interesting to get Bali Landscapes Tour Photography during holiday in Bali can contact me as well from Facebook : Bertoni Siswanto Photography or mail : toni 220878@icloud.com Have a nice day and God Bless You All

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Comfortable Numb by Bertoni Siswanto Wonderful morning i got again in this time with perfect tide and awesome reflections , also great clouds and wind so lovely then i make long exposure for a shot . so i got this frame...

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Wood and Stone by Sean Bagshaw

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Wood and Stone by Sean Bagshaw

Hopefully a somewhat original perspective on a popular landscape subject, Los Cuernos del Paine. Fires in the last 20 years, mostly started by backpackers, have left a lot of dead trees weathering throughout Torres del Paine National Park. I enjoyed photographing them against the imposing backdrop of los Cuernos (the Horns). This tree was particularly gnarled and sanded smooth by the relentless Patagonian winds. It felt like a well balanced companion to the powerful peaks. Canon 5DsR, 24-70mm lens at 42mm, 1/10 second, f/18, ISO 100. Learn about my Photoshop workflow.

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Wood and Stone by Sean Bagshaw Hopefully a somewhat original perspective on a popular landscape subject, Los Cuernos del Paine. Fires in the last 20 years, mostly started by backpackers, have left a lot of dead trees...

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Living on the edge by Marco Gr...

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Living on the edge by Marco Grassi

Living on the edge If you are on assignment, you can’t travel to an amazing place and leave without the shot. When I arrived to this beautiful place it was foggy. So foggy that I couldn’t see the mountains in the background of the village.
The first day I spent 6 hours in this place. Scouting the location, enjoying the view and waiting for the magic to happen. And this in the picture has been probably the best moment I’ve captured during my stay in the Faroe Islands. www.marcograssiphotography.com Follow my travels here to be always updated with the latest pictures:
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Living on the edge by Marco Grassi Living on the edge If you are on assignment, you can’t travel to an amazing place and leave without the shot. When I arrived to this beautiful place it was foggy. So foggy that...

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Togetherness by Claudio Piccol...

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Togetherness by Claudio Piccoli

If you like my photos of “Dogs in Action” follow me on www.claudiopiccoli.com or www.facebook.com/claudio.piccoli.photographer/ or
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Togetherness of two inseparable friends during a disc dog competition

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Togetherness by Claudio Piccoli If you like my photos of “Dogs in Action” follow me on www.claudiopiccoli.com or www.facebook.com/claudio.piccoli.photographer/ or www.facebook.com/claudio.jackejill Togetherness...

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Dramatic sunset on Place de l&...

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Dramatic sunset on Place de l’Etoile in Paris by Loïc Lagarde

Dramatic cloudy sky, great sunset, wet floor: the perfection condition for the ultimate photo!!! My WebsiteMy FlickrMy FacebookMy Google+My 500pxMy Pinterest

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Dramatic sunset on Place de l’Etoile in Paris by Loïc Lagarde Dramatic cloudy sky, great sunset, wet floor: the perfection condition for the ultimate photo!!! My Website – My Flickr – My Facebook –...

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Thunder Gods by Elia Locardi

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Thunder Gods by Elia Locardi

One night in Venice, we stood in place – transfixed by the beauty of an incoming turbulent thunder storm… A few moments later though, that fascination led to our clothing and camera gear being soaked to the core. 😉 Though I’ve made many trips to Venice over the years, it’s a city that always provides me with something new – whether that’s something photography related or just simply an experience. I believe that this ancient Italian city has a pulse, a heartbeat, a soul – and with its profound mix of old world charm and new, it’s easy to understand why I’m drawn here time and again. On this particular night, I remember feeling the cool breeze as the pressure and temperature dropped with the incoming squall. I obviously knew that staying here would result in getting drenched but I just couldn’t help myself. I wanted to watch the lightning as it illuminated the ancient structures. To learn the techniques I used to shoot and post-process this image, you can find all the info about my new tutorial video series by visiting: fstoppers.com/elialocardi.

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Thunder Gods by Elia Locardi One night in Venice, we stood in place – transfixed by the beauty of an incoming turbulent thunder storm… A few moments later though, that fascination led to our clothing and camera...

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Skid Row by Lee Jeffries

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Skid Row by Lee Jeffries

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