All Reine by Darío Sastre
All Reine by Darío Sastre
Great sunset in Reine.
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Waiting for the Night. by Matt...
Waiting for the Night. by Mattia Bonavida
Waiting for the Night at Passo San Pellegrino, in Val di Fassa, northern Italy.
Awesome place in the nature, sourrounded by the Dolomites!
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The Light Symphony by Hamed Mu...
The Light Symphony by Hamed Musharbak
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Colored Hoodoos of Coal Mine C...
Colored Hoodoos of Coal Mine Canyon, Arizona by Patrick Marson Ong
Coal Mine Canyon is a lesser known gem tucked in between the border of Hopi and Navajo Indian Reservations, Arizona. A place greatly inspired by jaw-dropping images of Paul Rojas, Guy Schmickle, Joseph Rossbach and Dave McEllistrum. This became one of my must see and visit place because of them and Paul was kind enough to give all the directions on how to reach this place plus a creepy ghost story too! hahaha! You rock man! Owe you one! Driving down the dirt road, away from the highway made us wonder if it was the right turn-off. No sign of any canyon, just a plain flat and boring field. Then after a few more seconds, there it is!!!!! Mini canyon with multiple layered ravines, cliffs and pyramid-like formations imaginable. Mix of red, orange, grey, brown and black colors complimenting each other. What an awesome view!! Without the presence of any guard-rails, you are free to roam around and explore the area. Finding a spot to shoot from was easy, well for a person who’s not afraid of heights. It’s always been an awkward feeling for me shooting in such terrain haha! With soft and crumbly edges all over the canyon, it was a crazy-scary experience. No luck with the clouds, went for that intense red-orange glow after sunset. What intrigues me the most are the ghost stories told by both Native Americans and Anglos about this place. “They claim that on certain nights, when the moonlight dances across the hoodoos, a white mist rises from the bottom of the canyon and forms the shape of a beautiful young woman. The stories say the apparition is that of a young Navajo wife who once walked along the rim of the canyon with her husband and small child, who both fell to their deaths. The grief-stricken wife returned to the spot every night until she died, and now her ghost returns when the moon is full. Miners have also reported they hear “knocking sounds” after dark. Another bit of folklore deals with the Eagle Woman who fell into the canyon and was buried there, but climbed out of her grave and now appears occasionally to frolic in the moonlight. Others believe the ghost is Masaw, an omen of death.” So……. Night shoot anyone?!? LOL!
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When the sun goes down… ...
When the sun goes down… by Jesús M. García
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Early morning by jae youn ,Ryu
Early morning by jae youn ,Ryu
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Good girl gone bad by Daniel I...
Good girl gone bad by Daniel Ilinca
model: Claudia Marusanici Photo / retouching: Daniel Ilinca
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Path to the Phare by Sus Bogae...
Path to the Phare by Sus Bogaerts
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The Two Castles by Kilian Schö...
The Two Castles by Kilian Schönberger
@kilianschoenberger I N S T A G R A M The two fairytale castles Neuschwanstein & Hohenschwangau,
Füssen, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany L A N D S C A P E P H O T O G R A P H Y facebook
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Tiny Baby by Suzy Mead
Tiny Baby by Suzy Mead
Cute little kitten with Mia. Thank you for liking, commenting and adding to faves! For more please visit my pages here: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Thank you!
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Nastya by Sean Archer
Nastya by Sean Archer
Снято в Москве, в студии PROSVET
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Personal online lessons. I will share everything I know about natural light, composition, retouching and colors. I found my own way in retouching, you will be surprised how simple it is. All you need to know is Photoshop basics (you can be an absolute beginner). I dont use frequency separations, masks and any complicated methods. It’s really simple and very fast. Usually, it’s only 10-30 minutes of work with one photo. And the result is good enough for covers! Write me by email for personal online lessons – outofsight@mail.ru
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Cheetahs by Carlos Santero
Cheetahs by Carlos Santero
Almost out of cam. Only a little bit Raw editing!
In May, I were in a private reserve and Cheetahs could take pictures with flashes.
I think we (me and my assistant) are the first who take photos from cheetahs with flashes in this kind.
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