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landscape photographer by Vadim Trunov
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Lac Two Jack by Florent Crique...
Lac Two Jack by Florent Criquet
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Let The Sunshine in by Roeseli...
Let The Sunshine in by Roeselien Raimond
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Young red fox in nice warm light
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Padre Bay by Mike Reyfman
Padre Bay by Mike Reyfman
To get a sense of the scale of this place try to find 5 parked houseboats! Dominguez and Boundary Buttes with Tower Butte in the distance. South Side of Padre Bay. Lake Powell, Glen Canyon NRA, Utah/Arizona, USA. Aerial. Exploring archives… Sept. 2010. Scared to dig deeper…
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17/366 – Love Photograph...
17/366 – Love Photography by Luis Valadares
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Ode to Barf Peak by Ryan Dyar
Ode to Barf Peak by Ryan Dyar
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Northern Lights Finale – With Arild Heitmann
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Processing Instruction via Skype The notorious Miles Morgan coined this mountain as “Barf Peak” a few years ago, and for some reason the name has stuck. His shot from this area is pretty stellar, but the story of how he named this mountain is almost just as good. Go check it out if you never have. Anyways, this is just my simple photo from a wonderful arctic sunrise in the Lofoten Islands.
Ryan Dyar: Photos
Untitled by Johannes Hoehn
Untitled by Johannes Hoehn
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The Crossing by Mike Olbinski
The Crossing by Mike Olbinski
Those days when you try and try and try to see a supercell but nothing goes up near you and so you try to salvage the day by at least getting a nice shelf cloud in western Nebraska.
June 2nd, 2015…standing here right next to my buddy Matt Grans and his friend Nancee Rostad…this was a perfect moment with zero traffic on the road and a nice little shelf cloud crossing in front of us. Rare to get a time-lapse of something like this from right in the middle of a road and no cars come by…sometimes you risk it and hope for the best!
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Devil’s Lair by Timothy ...
Devil’s Lair by Timothy Poulton
I’ve been reflecting on the difference between the image and the imagined, and the relationship of imagining to capturing. The technique of visualisation is a skill, you either have an image in your head, you’ve seen an image you love and want to give it your own style or you just arrive and hopefully let the magic happen. Simple visualisation skills may only involve considering the best angle to take a shot, or the sort of light that might bring the best out in a scene. I for one do my research, making sure the sun is at the right angle, the moon is at a certain phase, tides are primed for the best flow and of course being able to predict the weather by observing cloud formations is a skill that is somewhat lost on us modern humans. Most of us can easily look at a cloud and see the unicorn or ice cream cones, but very few of us can look at clouds and predict the conditions. What preparation works goes into your photography or are you just a free spirit and make the most of what you get.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Madison by Dani Diamond
Madison by Dani Diamond
Took this using an octa box as key and strobe with reflector as kicker.
Dani Diamond: Photos
The good weather umbrella by J...
The good weather umbrella by John Wilhelm is a photoholic
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Ms. Aurora and the cottage by ...
Ms. Aurora and the cottage by Dagur Jonsson
Last weekend I went with my parents to the yellow cottage at Skagafjörður in the northwestern part of Iceland. Everything was full of snow and Ms. aurora made a visit which was very nice to see her. If you like my work you can follow me on Facebook here. You can also follow me on Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter.
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