House of Commons IV by Ole Hen...
House of Commons IV by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Shot with Nisi V5 holder and Nisi cpl
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Red by Ondrej Pakan
Red by Ondrej Pakan
whith canon mp-e 65
Ondrej Pakan: Photos
“ESCRITURA VERDE EN LA N...
“ESCRITURA VERDE EN LA NOCHE” by Juan PIXELECTA
Esta ha sido mi primera aurora boreal. Uno está nervioso desde el momento que sabe de la posibilidad de capturarla. No hay margen para errar, pues es un acontecimiento que la naturaleza te brinda de manera formidable y hay mucho esfuerzo para llegar ahí. Menos mal que Javier y David se encargan de todo para que logres con éxito, uno de los sueños que todo amante de la naturaleza desea ver alguna vez en la vida.
Guiados por Javier de la Torre y David Martín Castán (WorldPhotoXperience), lo vimos unos cuantos afortunados: Carlos Cremades, Yaztikan Ph, Héctor Izquierdo Bartolí, Joana Dueñas Molins, Alfonso Expósito Díaz-Álvarez, Aitor de la Fuente, Alberto Alvaro, Hernán E. Calderón, Pablo Esvertit Quiroga. Deseando compartir este momento.
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Katya by Dmitry Belyaev
Katya by Dmitry Belyaev
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Our Bible by Dany Eid
Our Bible by Dany Eid
No matter how much our country has suffered, No matter how many wars there will be, No matter how difficult is the situation, No matter the amount of negative things in my country, we will always rise above those difficulties & this is part of our culture. We will build our dream country at any condition, even for me i consider myself a Ambassador abroad & i will do my best to be a good example & reflect a good image about Lebanese. FYI: The name LEBANON appears 75 times in the Old Testament!
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Owharoa Falls by Gustavo Rodrí...
Owharoa Falls by Gustavo Rodríguez
Owharoa Falls. New Zealand. Nos pilló la noche y el camping aún quedaba lejos. Decido tomar un desvío que nos deja a unos pocos metros de la carretera. Este es un buen sitio para pasar la noche, en la camper tenemos todo lo que nos hace falta y de fondo el ligero sonido de las Owharoa Falls, perfecto 🙂
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Hi dear by Prabu dennaga
Hi dear by Prabu dennaga
The Sumatra Tiger
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* B e r g e n * by Rune Hansen
* B e r g e n * by Rune Hansen
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You’re always welcome by...
You’re always welcome by Carlos M. Almagro
This image is dedicated to Nines Salvador, who sometimes miss my jetties ;-)) . Its a title refers to the kindness of that people in Lithuania who let me enter through their properties to enjoy these kind of places i so much like. I always enjoy repeating same places to exchange few words with them. It feels always nice. Thanks for your visit and have a nice week.
—————————————————————————————————————————————- Esta foto va para Nines Salvador, quien de vez en cuando me deja claro que le gustan mis fotos de muelles y similares 😉 . El título se refiere a la amabilidad de la gente que suelo visitar en mis viajes a Lituania y que me deja pasar por sus propiedades para pasar un buen rato en estos lugares que tanto me gustan. Siempre es un placer saludarles e intercambiar algunas palabras.
Saludos y feliz semana para todos.
Carlos M. Almagro: Photos
Time And A River Flowing by Th...
Time And A River Flowing by The Blurred Lens .
instagram.com/the_blurred_lens Being from Texas, yeahawwww, I am always biased toward thinking the hill country is one of the most beautiful places God ever created. After spending the last few years out here in Arizona, I think number 48 can give us a run for our money. It’s really hard to beat the sunsets and all the wonderful mountains in this part of the country. I had a chance to go spend sometime wondering around the Grand Canyon and I decided to stop by Horseshoe Bend. For those who don’t know, Horseshoe Bend is part of the canyon where the Colorado River makes a perfect bend and you are able to walk up to the edge. Keep in mind, the edge is a 1,000 foot drop straight down. Not for the faint of heart. When I got to the bend, I was amazed at the number of people who were here. There were literately hundreds of people wondering around the edge of the canyon. If I had a dollar for every person with a selfie stick, I would give Donald Trump a run for net worth. Seeing all these people climbing around and taking pictures made me wonder what this place was like before the invention of FaceBook or Instagram. Do more people visit national parks now just for the sake of taking a selfie and putting it online? As I sat in my little spot on the edge of the canyon waiting on sunset, I took some time to look around and observe the people around me. Guess it has to do with my sociology background. I think more people were looking at their phones than at the canyon. I heard one girl behind me say to her friends, “I don’t want to wait another 20 minutes for sunset. I am just going to walk back to the car and get on my phone. I can just look at FaceBook to see what sunset looks like”. I was amazed when I heard this. Here is one of natures most beautiful places and she would rather just look at it on FaceBook. Maybe in 20 years people will stop visiting places like this and just stick to looking at them on FaceBook or whatever the next big social media platform is, my bets on MySpace making a comeback, you hear me Tom, bring back MySpace!
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Taj Mahal by inigo cia
Taj Mahal by inigo cia
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The Lighthouse at the End of t...
The Lighthouse at the End of the World… by Pawel Kucharski
Scotland, Isle of Skye, Neist Point – March 2016
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