What’s Underneath? by Ja...

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What’s Underneath? by Janne Kahila

Follow me on my Facebook page or see my Website for more! This was taken from the same day than my previous upload from the coast of Lauttasaari. I was fascinated by the fine details of the delicate frost structures and the interesting shapes that emerged in the frozen sea ice as the ice floes were moving against each other. The sunset was also very special with great color palette that was nicely reflected from the bright snow. Thus no exposure blending or gradual ND’s were required to balance the exposure and I only needed one exposure to capture the entire dynamic range.

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What’s Underneath? by Janne Kahila Follow me on my Facebook page or see my Website for more! This was taken from the same day than my previous upload from the coast of Lauttasaari. I was fascinated by the fine...

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Emerging Spring by Jessica Dro...

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Emerging Spring by Jessica Drossin

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Emerging Spring by Jessica Drossin Please follow me here: Facebook I Google + I Twitter I Instagram Edited with JD Beautiful World actions available here. Jessica Drossin: Photos

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Cold by Pawel Klarecki

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Cold by Pawel Klarecki

Beautiful Hamnøy is a small fishing village in the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Lofoten, Norway. www.pawelklarecki.pl

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Cold by Pawel Klarecki Beautiful Hamnøy is a small fishing village in the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Lofoten, Norway. www.pawelklarecki.pl Pawel Klarecki: Photos

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Baltray shipwreck – Irel...

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Baltray shipwreck – Ireland by ⭐Peter Kročka⭐

Ireland Baltray shipwreck Ghost Remains of the 344-ton Irish Trader, of Hartlepool, grounded in 1974 en route from Sharpness port to Drogheda with a cargo of fertiliser. Which ran aground at Baltray beach near the mouth of River Boyne.

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Baltray shipwreck – Ireland by ⭐Peter Kročka⭐ Ireland Baltray shipwreck Ghost Remains of the 344-ton Irish Trader, of Hartlepool, grounded in 1974 en route from Sharpness port to Drogheda with a cargo of fertiliser....

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Clandestine by Ted Gore

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Clandestine by Ted Gore

During my time in Torres Del Paine National Park in Chile, 2 weeks total, I found myself quite starved for that colorful edge of day light that we all crave. It was rare, despite hearing about how abundant it was from others. At one point a major storm front came through the area while I was there that left me waiting for it to pass in my tent for three days. I really actually enjoyed that time, chilling in my little self sufficient shelter, reading the novel ‘Wild’, listening to music, taking naps, eating, all accompanied by a soundtrack of falling rain against the nylon of my tent. On the third day I was scheduled to take the ferry across Lago Pehoe to backpack to a few areas I had plans for exploring. It was raining still on this day, and upon reaching the other side, a park ranger was stationed at the trailhead, turning everyone around because of trail closures. I’m not sure of the reason, but erosion, trail flooding, and high water crossings probably had something to do with it. I decided to stay the night at the Hosteria at the trail head, wake up early in the morning and head down the trail before any park rangers would probably be up and stationed to stop hikers. I didn’t have to get far down the trail before my planned route took me off trail and out of sight. By the light of my headlamp, and the guidance of of my glowing gps screen, I made my way down the trail, and after a short distance, scurried off trail into the brush towards my destination. Fortunately the brush in this area was not very thick, and I was able to cover a decent distance before the glow of dawn began on the horizon. What I saw looked promising, and after some time passed, and the light began to evolve into something I knew would be good, I sped up my pace, and headed for the top of the nearest hill. Finding no interesting settings for a more immersive type of wide angle shots, I gave up and focused on the long lens options, which looked fantastic with the abundance of atmospheric clouds swirling around the mountains before me. What you are seeing here are the Cuerno Principal and Este, the celebrity mountains of this area, only seen from a different angle than what most are used to seeing. The clearing storm, a fresh coating of snow, and some colorful light made for an image I’m happy to have. I was particularly drawn to the convergence of multiple triangles through the interplay of light, cloud and rock. Are you interested learning more about how I create my images? I have several workshop offerings and also some newly introduced processing videos. You can find all of these things HERE on my website. Thanks!

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Clandestine by Ted Gore During my time in Torres Del Paine National Park in Chile, 2 weeks total, I found myself quite starved for that colorful edge of day light that we all crave. It was rare, despite hearing about...

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Morning Calm by Takashi Yasui

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Morning Calm by Takashi Yasui

Shooting for Land Rover Japan
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©Takashi Yasui
Portfolio | Instagram | Facebook | RECO

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Morning Calm by Takashi Yasui Shooting for Land Rover Japan instagram.com/landroverjpn ©Takashi Yasui Portfolio | Instagram | Facebook | RECO Takashi Yasui: Photos

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Autumn’s Bounty by Jake ...

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Autumn’s Bounty by Jake Olson Studios

Autumn’s Bounty

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Autumn’s Bounty by Jake Olson Studios Autumn’s Bounty Jake Olson Studios: Photos

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Making Luck by Dylan Toh &...

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Making Luck by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim

Horseshoe Falls
Tasmania Last trip to Tasmania was supposed to be an epic walk in the Arthurs. Then it was supposed to be an epic roam around the Labyrinth. Then it was supposed to be some quick hikes to the capes. At some stage, mother nature put paid to all of those plans but we took advantage of the heavy rains to go waterfall chasing. This is perhaps one of the most photogenic in Tasmania. I wanted to take wider shots of this scene with the 16-35 but that had expended its smeary usefulness by the time I finished a wet Russell Falls shoot so I ended up taking a few panoramas with the 24-70. I guess you make your own luck by attempting to adapt along the way but our cheeky mascot Norman did not do us any favours on this trip 😛 [Prints and Tutorials] [Essential Field Guide Ebook]
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Making Luck by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim Horseshoe Falls Tasmania Last trip to Tasmania was supposed to be an epic walk in the Arthurs. Then it was supposed to be an epic roam around the Labyrinth. Then it was supposed...

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The Fountain of Youth by HatCa...

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The Fountain of Youth by HatCat Photography

Dear all, after quite some time my friends and I made a trip today to catch some nice waterfalls one hour driving away from our home. We were initially struggling if should go as it rained a lot, but decided then to try it out and hope the rain will stop when we arrive at the location. And we had a lot of luck! I really liked the scenery there and due to the rain a lot of water was flowing down the riffs. Hope you like it too.
Wish you all a good start in a an upcoming working week! HatCat!

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The Fountain of Youth by HatCat Photography Dear all, after quite some time my friends and I made a trip today to catch some nice waterfalls one hour driving away from our home. We were initially struggling if should...

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Valeria by Kirill Averyanov

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Valeria by Kirill Averyanov

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Valeria by Kirill Averyanov Kirill Averyanov Follow me: Instagram Vkontakte Facebook Kirill Averyanov: Photos

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DREAMS @ CORFU/GREECE !!!!! by...

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Fire and Ice by Erez Marom

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Fire and Ice by Erez Marom

Join me on my new ‘Tales of Arctic’ Nights Greenland photo workshop next summer to shoot these amazing sceneries!
This was a crazy 3 a.m. sunrise in Disko Bay. There’s no end to the patterns these icebergs can present, and when the light strikes them in such a way it all really comes together wonderfully. If you’d like to experience and shoot this unbelievable place yourself, see my Greenland workshop next summer for a week of immense icebergs, jagged mountains and playful whales. The wrokshop is getting full quickly so hurry up to secure your spot.
You’re welcome to follow me on facebook and Instagram , where you can get a first look at my images, as well as get all the info about my work, photo tours and other news. To receive updates on all things regarding my photography, please subscribe to my mailing list. For prints and licensing, please contact me directly.
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Disko Bay, Greenland

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Fire and Ice by Erez Marom Join me on my new ‘Tales of Arctic’ Nights Greenland photo workshop next summer to shoot these amazing sceneries! This was a crazy 3 a.m. sunrise in Disko Bay. There’s no end...

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