Hands up by Georg Scharf
Hands up by Georg Scharf
etwas erstaunt war ich dann doch, als der Reiher und der Bussard sich ein kurzes Kräftemessen mit Drohgebärden geliefert haben. Gewonnen hat der Graureiher, der Bussard flog mit ein paar kräftigen Flügelschlägen nach hinten weg. Zu einem direkten Kampf kam es bei dieser Szene nicht. Zur besseren Freistellung habe ich im Hintergrund zwei kleine Stellen gestempelt. Entstanden ist das Bild natürlich in Ungarn mit Bence im Tarnversteck.
Georg Scharf: Photos
Promised Land by Lafugue Logos
Promised Land by Lafugue Logos
Lafugue Style~Fall in Love with Flowers / Macro / Lafugue Style~Blue syndrome
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The Dying Earth (2) by Michael...
The Dying Earth (2) by Michael Goh
this is a significant reprocess of an image I took in February 2015 – the reprocess is primarily around restitching of the panorama. Changing the panorama type has brought a greater focus to the milky way core and pushed the self portrait back into the scene – creating a bit more scale to the image. While I’ve done it one time before, I don’t like reposting – but it is interesting to revisit a reprocess of the image as your skills and styles change over time. This was with a Canon 6d and a Tokina 11-16 f2.8 @ 16mm. I’ve since purchased a tamron 15-30 f2.8 which is a full frame lens and so therefore has less image quality issues. rehash of the previous information – The green glow is from airglow.
Salt lake in Western Australia. Salt lakes can be caused by erosion with the minerals collecting in basins and not running off or by increase in the water table (more common here in Australia) due to land clearing for agriculture. The salinity issue causes problems with agriculture and using the land for anything else. Some businesses farm the salt.
Salt lakes change greatly throughout the year. I scouted this location out only about 3 weeks prior to the shoot and the rate of change was quite significant with more cracks and rupturing that I had to travel further into the lake to get some “cleaner” pressure ridges.
Michael Goh: Photos
Step Out by William Patino
Step Out by William Patino
A brief moment between moments above Dove Lake in Tasmania.
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William Patino: Photos
Sunset with Miss Hayley by Ral...
Sunset with Miss Hayley by Ralph Wengerek
Sunset in Uvita, Costa Rica
Ralph Wengerek: Photos
Le piano by Sylvio Testa
Le piano by Sylvio Testa
Sylvio Testa: Photos
Devine Autumn by Jake Olson St...
Devine Autumn by Jake Olson Studios
Devine Autumn
Jake Olson Studios: Photos
Resilience by Josep Sumalla
Resilience by Josep Sumalla
Resilience is defined as an individual’s ability to properly adapt to stress and adversity. Stress and adversity can come in the shape of family or relationship problems, health problems, or workplace and financial worries, among others. Resilience is not a rare ability; in reality, it is found in the average individual and it can be learned and developed by virtually anyone. Resilience should be considered a process, rather than a trait to be had.
Josep Sumalla: Photos
Time stands still but stops fo...
Time stands still but stops for no one by Daniel Herr
The silence of Djupavik.
Daniel Herr: Photos
After sunset by Daniel Řeřicha...
After sunset by Daniel Řeřicha
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Daniel Řeřicha: Photos
Glow by Jake Olson Studios
Glow by Jake Olson Studios
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Bye little Tick(e)y(e) by Roes...
Bye little Tick(e)y(e) by Roeselien Raimond
If only you fellow foxes would have loved you like humans did….
Rest in peace, beautiful girl, you’ll be missed in a way not many wild animals have ever been missed before… I’ll always remember you, how you shone in the sunlight, with your long, beautiful nose in the air.
Roeselien Raimond: Photos