Bandon Calling by Eamon Gallag...
Bandon Calling by Eamon Gallagher
Bandon Calling
Seeing as I lost a SD card on my recent trip that pretty much had all my seascapes on it, id figured id dig in & experiement a little on the plethora of Bandon images that I’ve not processed & experiment a little with a few tricks
Would go back here in a heart beat..don’t know if ill ever see light like this again.
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Hallstatt V by Juan Pablo de M...
Hallstatt V by Juan Pablo de Miguel
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Fine Art Prints
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Summer bubbles by Dmitry Tsvet...
Summer bubbles by Dmitry Tsvetkov
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Keep on Dreaming by Martin Pod...
Keep on Dreaming by Martin Podt
Keep on Dreaming, Delden, the Netherlands. This photo I made one day after my photo ‘Live Your Dream’. Different conditions and different processing result in a similar picture that is that quite different at the same time… If you like this photo, you might also like my 500px set of autumn photos. Follow me on Facebook, if you want.
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Himalaya Autumn by Marc Adamus
Himalaya Autumn by Marc Adamus
From this viewpoint I was able to combine some of the world’s highest peaks with some of the best of the fall colors. A busy week of trekking this area to get out here followed by an hour or three wandering around in seemingly impenetrable neck-deep brush to find this spot. This shot is a combination of several exposures.
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CONVERGENCE by Ralph Winter
CONVERGENCE by Ralph Winter
Sometimes one is just plain lucky !!! On my way home from an art gallery party one night, I noticed that there was a very clear sky. I made an “on the spur of the moment” decision to grab my camera and tripod and walk down onto our beach to see what it all looked like from there. A super low tide meant that I could get away from the Palm trees and Casurina trees so that I could actually see the milky way clearly going from one horizon to the other.
Through a slight wine haze and much to my wife’s amusement I started clicking away knee deep in water, while trying to remember if I had all my settings correct.
The next morning when I managed to stitch all the photos together with a surprisingly cooperative LR I saw that this amazing sand ripple arch reflected the shape of the MW arch lending the photo a real feeling of symmetry. Several repetitive nights never gave me the same conditions, and now that the skies here are more or less cloud free, the MW has dipped under the horizon.
While I have seen that photography is 99% planning and preparation, every now and then it is also just pure luck!!
This is a total of 21 photos, 3 lines of 7 photos, with the lower line along the beach at 15sec, and the upper two lines at 25sec. MY ONE AND ONLY MW PANO !!!
Ralph Winter: Photos
Imperfect Destinations by Jont...
Imperfect Destinations by Jontake . .
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The Fog by Guido Terkl
The Fog by Guido Terkl
Kärnten
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Moonrise at Zeelandbridge, The...
Moonrise at Zeelandbridge, The Netherlands by Sven Broeckx
Taken at moonrise…
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In Peace by Albert Dros
In Peace by Albert Dros
Hazy sunset in Val Di Funes, Dolomites, Italy
Albert Dros: Photos
look down on city (301m) by Ya...
look down on city (301m) by Yangwoo Kim
The Zenith Tower 301m
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Autumnal.. by Salih ÇETİN
Autumnal.. by Salih ÇETİN
Model : Ece H.
My works is here : www.facebook.com/salihcetinphotoart
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Salih ÇETİN: Photos