Art Of Light by İlhan Eroglu
Art Of Light by İlhan Eroglu
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İlhan Eroglu: Photos
Frost & Fire by Hilde S. J...
Frost & Fire by Hilde S. Jonsmyr
This is the largest Stave Church in Norway, and about 800 years old. This day was very cold and frozen .. but the sky was in fire .. I will share it with you.
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Snowy pathway by jae youn Ryu
Snowy pathway by jae youn Ryu
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HIDDEN IN THE DARK by Christia...
HIDDEN IN THE DARK by Christian Wig
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Sv. Tomaž by Branko Frelih
Sv. Tomaž by Branko Frelih
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Manhattan is basically this is...
Manhattan is basically this island in New York, where all the cool stuff is located. by Emil
Manhattan is basically this island in New York, where all the cool stuff is located.
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Together by Majeed Badizadegan
Together by Majeed Badizadegan
Spring in the Palouse region of Eastern Washington is truly an escape into another world. I spent four days exploring every dirt road I could find. I found this beautiful tree and thought how nice it would be to read a book here. Like my Facebook photography page
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The Burn by Anthony Fields
The Burn by Anthony Fields
Hope you like this 92 sec expo 🙂
Anthony Fields: Photos
K. by Chris Ruhrmann
K. by Chris Ruhrmann
Portrait of karolina
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~ The spirit of winter ~ by Ja...
~ The spirit of winter ~ by Jasna Matz
Many thanks for your visit, all the comments and votes! ♥
Jasna Matz: Photos
Yorkdale by Ryan Millier
Yorkdale by Ryan Millier
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Skogafoss by Dany Eid
Skogafoss by Dany Eid
According to legend, the first Viking settler in the area, Þrasi Þórólfsson, buried a treasure in a cave behind the waterfall. The legend continues that locals found the chest years later, but were only able to grasp the ring on the side of the chest before it disappeared again. The ring was allegedly given to the local church. The old church door ring is now in a museum, though whether it gives any credence to the folklore is debatable
Dany Eid: Photos