Candy Light of Lake Mapourika,...
Candy Light of Lake Mapourika, New Zealand by Patrick Marson Ong
Lake Mapourika, a hidden gem on the West Coast of South Island, New Zealand. A few kilometres north of Franz Josef. Exact coordiantes, 43°19’44.5″S 170°12’50.4”E.
Lost count on how many times Iv’e been there. Seen it on rainy, windy, frosty, foggy, gloomy and clear days. Done some astro too! But the only time I saw this lake explode in candy light was on my first visit. Yeah, pure luck! This was waaay back 4 years ago when just “being there, having fun and don’t know the half of what I was doing with my camera” all that mattered to me hahaha! Good that I was taught to take multiple exposures – over + under’s, I can now go back to my old images and redevelop them properly. Plus with tons of online tutorials, video workflows, processing, even action panels (where a click of a button can do everything for you) that are readily available, I say sky’s the limit when it comes to expressing one’s ART in developing/editing photos ;-). Best tutorials for me? SB’s videos, TK’s Panel and RD’s painting with light! Think about the beauty of life. Do what you love, have fun, be mature and lose the ego. You live only once, enjoy it while you can. Feel free to share! Cheers! I don’t know what has happened to the interpolation of image here in 500px, but the original size is way better than this 🙁
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A Blisfull Ride by Lars van de...
A Blisfull Ride by Lars van de Goor
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DAWN II by Christian Wig
DAWN II by Christian Wig
*Same comp as my last upload,,just without the vawes surrounding the small & pretty cool rock formation* I hope you like my latest shot,,and i f you do, please Like ✔ Comment ✔ Share ✔ Follow ✔
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Green storm by Alfredo Costanz...
Green storm by Alfredo Costanzo
Beyond excited to be leading a photo tour and workshop around the Senja and Lofoten Islands in Norway , we had a beatiful situations for the whole week
I took this on our first night after snowfall over Okshornan mountains, (better known as the Devil’s Teeth) . The sky exploded with a beautiful green aurora. This view point is one of famous location in Senja Island ! Next Winter with my buddy Francesco Russo we will repeat the experience, you join us? Want to tag along in November for Iceland and in February for Lofoten ? contact me for more info ! You are very welcome to follow me and like in My Instagram page Page ✔ — You are very welcome to follow me and like in My Facebook Page ✔ — My Website ✔ — My G+ ✔
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verdant land by Piotr Krol
verdant land by Piotr Krol
Southern Moravia, Czech Republic, Follow me:
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Yeah! by Howard Snyder
Yeah! by Howard Snyder
Newsletter | Facebook | Instagram This one comes from a trip to the Olympic Peninsula to a location that I had never visited before and that needs further exploring. The plan was to simply keep my eyes open, while scouting locations for upcoming spring workshops, as well as doing some incredibly needed hiking. All of a sudden, and out of a bend in the road, I came upon a foggy area that featured some fantastic crepuscular rays. Needless to say, I parked my car and basically bushwhacked for a couple of hours. It is hard to convey the amazing feeling of being in the rainforest without anyone else around. With all the time in the world to walk amongst giant, mossy trees and with my camera ready to make photographs. This is my idea of a perfect day! If you, or anyone you know would like to go on a photo-tour-workshop, sign up to my newsletter at www.Howard-Snyder.com/Newsletter or message me privately. Thanks!
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Pillowy Softness by Suzy Mead
Pillowy Softness by Suzy Mead
Mia and her Baby Lancelot. Thank you for liking, commenting and adding to faves! For more please visit my pages here: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Thank you!
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Lit by The Photo Fiend
Lit by The Photo Fiend
Tessa lit with The Ring. Check my links. ♥ Instagram | FB | Ring Light Tutorial | LR + PS Presets | www.photofiend.com | GWC.LIFE
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Early Bright by Gonzalo Navarr...
Early Bright by Gonzalo Navarro Bendito
Sunrise from the top of a Pagoda, Bagan. It was for sure one of the most espectacular sunrise I have ever witnessed. During the time I was there, it tends to get pretty cold during the night and early morning, so going up there and taking your shoes and sox off (mandatory due to buddhist religion) is quite a challenge! I have heard from a Burmese friend that since yesterday, travellers are no longer allowed to go on the pagodas, so no more sunrise shooting, sorry! I guess I got lucky and went there just a month before this new rule! Anyways, I hope you enjoy it, and thanks a lot for the feedback from last photo, I am amazed!
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The Fire Inside by Rod Trencha...
The Fire Inside by Rod Trenchard
At night I come home after they go to sleep Like a stumbling ghost, I haunt these halls There’s a picture of us on our wedding day I recognize the girl but I can’t settle in these walls
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Winter Triplets by Michael Bol...
Winter Triplets by Michael Bollino
The first of a handful of images I captured during a winter backpacking trip on Mount Rainier with Alex Noriega. I had dinner with him a few days before the trip and he showed me the forecast for the coming weekend. It was the perfect setup — a recent storm, which had dropped several feet of snow, would be clearing at sunset before another front would be moving over the area for sunrise. This promising forecast held firm and I managed to capture five or more portfolio images in the span of 24 hours. Easily the most productive trip I’ve had in years. I’ll try to release these images in quick succession to keep the flow going. Anyway, hope you enjoy the first release showing the storm clearing over the Tatoosh range. Website
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