Lofoten sunset by Stefano Term...
Lofoten sunset by Stefano Termanini
Sakrisoy, Lofted island, Norway
Stefano Termanini: Photos
Another World.. by Jaewoon U
Another World.. by Jaewoon U
또 다른세상.. 세량지.
Jaewoon U: Photos
Red by Dino Marsango
Red by Dino Marsango
Dino Marsango: Photos
Brainstorming by Carlos Santer...
Brainstorming by Carlos Santero
Model: Maria Flores
MUA: Francis Bodí
Carlos Santero: Photos
Frozen winter morning by Marti...
Frozen winter morning by Martin Krajczy
Winter sunsrise – different time, different conditions, different format – different mood. I really like to play around with a place. That is only possible if you live close by and have the chance to go there very often. But this pushs your creativitiy and and strengthen your sense for the moment and the different atmosphere you find on different days. To be able to transfer the mood of the different moments to the viewer is for me the real challenge of nature photography. This is a panorama shot out of seven single vertical frames.
Martin Krajczy: Photos
Marbles IV by Alister Benn
Marbles IV by Alister Benn
Working this image as a processing example on our Skye workshop on a wet and windy morning.
Alister Benn: Photos
Curtis Stage – Screen Ac...
Curtis Stage – Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016 by curtis stage
curtis stage: Photos
Sveta by Георгий Чернядьев (Ge...
Sveta by Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev)
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Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev): Photos
THE ROAD TO RED by Jake Olson ...
THE ROAD TO RED by Jake Olson Studios
THE ROAD TO RED
Jake Olson Studios: Photos
Destiny Unknown by Lars van de...
Destiny Unknown by Lars van de Goor
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Ever Changing Shades by Andrea...
Ever Changing Shades by Andreas Agazzi
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the Death Valley are pretty. However, be prepared to undertake extended walks to get to an area where no other foot prints are disturbing a nice photograph. Considering the temperature and getting there either before sunrise or after sunset is a little bit of a challenge, but if it works well, it will be quite rewarding!
Andreas Agazzi: Photos