Window Watchers by Adrian C. M...
Window Watchers by Adrian C. Murray
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While meditating we are simply...
While meditating we are simply seeing what the mind has been doing all along. by Emil
While meditating we are simply seeing what the mind has been doing all along.
Emil: Photos
Toilet paper harvest by John W...
Toilet paper harvest by John Wilhelm is a photoholic
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Sleepless Night by Otto Hütter...
Sleepless Night by Otto Hütter
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Tradition by Uroš Demšar
Tradition by Uroš Demšar
Tradition is a very powerful force. by John P. Kotter
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Evening Drive by Kevin Carden
Evening Drive by Kevin Carden
The Lynn Cove Viaduct on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.
Kevin Carden: Photos
The Edge of Madness by Michael...
The Edge of Madness by Michael Goh
Canon 6d, Tamron 15-30 iso 6400 15mm f4 30s x 59. The image is a 59 image panorama in 3 levels. The left side of the panorama is lit by the moon and the right side is effectively silhouetted by the moon. The fish eye effect is created by the way the panorama is stitched together.
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Night Rider by Timothy Poulton
Night Rider by Timothy Poulton
My second tour of Patagonia has been pretty wild s …
My second tour of Patagonia has been pretty wild so far with sightings of Pumas, Coyotes and even a legendary photographer at Cerro Torre. Seriously, it’s been an amazing trip and I’m super excited to get going with the second group. Autumn colours have started with some very cold nights and the conditions have been perfect. Captured on our final night at Lake Pehoe with sparkling stars and lenticular clouds out for a ride on the night sky.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Overcoming by Tony Lee
Overcoming by Tony Lee
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Light of the cuernos by Jay Da...
Light of the cuernos by Jay Daley
At what feels like the end of the world is a sparsely populated area called Patagonia and sitting in the southern Chilean region of Patagonia is a national Park named Torres Del Paine. I have just returned from an epic 2.5 weeks of trekking through the wilds of Patagonia which all began right here – Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. When we arrived in the park the winds were unlike anything I had experienced before, easily gusting upwards of 150km/h so after a wild afternoon and night we ventured out to the shores of Lake Pehoe for what was quickly shaping up as a very miserable sunrise. It was wet, windy and cold. The clouds were low and the centrepiece of the park, the spectacular Cuernos del Paine was barely even visible. However as I would soon learn, Patagonian weather is anything but predictable and as I was ready to seek shelter from the sideways rain I spotted a break in the clouds right above the Cordillera, a break which was spreading fast. I made a dash to higher ground and within moments it was gone. Wild weather, wickedly fast moving light and colossal scenes so enormous and striking that cameras cannot begin to pay homage to their grandeur. Welcome to Patagonia.
Jay Daley: Photos
Leila Becic by Ralf Eyertt
Leila Becic by Ralf Eyertt
A new work out of my special doorlight series. If you have questions about my work feel free to contact me
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Esmeralda by Paulo Costa
Esmeralda by Paulo Costa
Exposure at sunrise of the Esmeralda Ship in the port de Valparaiso. Esmarelda , La Dama Blanca (The White Lady) is a Chilean Naval training ship, a steel four masted Barquentine rigged ship stated as the second largest sailing ship in the world, laid down in Spain in 1946 and launched in Chile in May 1953.
Paulo Costa: Photos