chill by Viktoria Haack
chill by Viktoria Haack
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Autumn at Glade Creek Grist Mi...
Autumn at Glade Creek Grist Mill by Jaki Miller
iconic Glade Creek Grist Mill in autumn with bridal veil waterfall
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Light Catcher by Majeed Badiza...
Light Catcher by Majeed Badizadegan
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Skype Photoshop Processing Lessons I spent three evenings watching the waves at the North Shore of Kauai and got to see some incredible formations. It has been a focus of mine this year to focus on wave and wave form because it fascinates me. I enjoy shooting waves just as much or more than the traditional wide angle landscape. There is something about capturing the fingerprint and that perfect moment in time.
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Banff by Griffin Lamb
Banff by Griffin Lamb
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Taft Point at Sunset by Brian ...
Taft Point at Sunset by Brian Fulda
Just another beautiful summer day in Yosemite. It’s almost hard to take a bad photograph here. My girlfriend was kind enough to walk out on the ledge for me. I gave her a thumbs up when I was done, making sure not to interrupt the serene silence. Find me on:
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The Golden Mountain Great Wall...
The Golden Mountain Great Wall by Bobby Chen
the great wall in Jinshanling(so called Golden Mountain ) , one of the most beautiful great wall in China, the rising sun deyed the grey wall to golden color…if you like photography, you like China, like history and landscapes in China, this is a must-go place …
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Boathouse on the Obersee by Br...
Boathouse on the Obersee by Brian Fulda
I had no idea this vista even existed when i got there. My dad and I decided to take a 13 euro boat ride across the Konigsee, which is a lake in the south of Germany. It was raining hard all day, and I was only wearing the new sneakers I had with me. After arriving on the other side of the lake, we hiked a little further to the Obersee. There was nobody but us there and a few free range cows. It was surreal to stumble upon a place as beautiful as this without knowing it was there. I ruined my pair of sneakers with all the mud, but this photograph alone was so worth it. Find me on:
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Lake Placid Autumn by Magda Bo...
Lake Placid Autumn by Magda Bognar
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/paˈstel ˈpasij/ by Kyle Kuipe...
/paˈstel ˈpasij/ by Kyle Kuiper
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Arrives in heaven by Jaewoon U
Arrives in heaven by Jaewoon U
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Reflection World by Adrian C. ...
Reflection World by Adrian C. Murray
Perspective A few months ago I took a photo of my nephew. At the time I didn’t think there was anything profound of the initial composition. Then this morning I was browsing through some photos where I noticed the one of my nephew and reimagined it in a different perspective. After awhile I was taken back by what the implications of the image were when viewed a certain way, especially on a mobile device. You see, every person has many aspects to their lives and what we perceive of them is based upon our personal impressions of them. In the inverted image of my nephew your brain wants to focus on the version of him that’s upright; regardless of how muddied and distorted it is, that’s the “correct” image. Try as you might, as long as you’re holding your phone upright, you’ll probably focus on that part of the photo. Now flip your screen around. The photo hasn’t changed at all. However, you have changed your own perspective of the child. The clear and pristine section is what you will focus on and the distorted version becomes a secondary player; a poor reflection of reality. Apply this to how we see each other on a day to day basis. How our own perceptions can impact how we view one another. When you see someone from another culture you don’t understand, are you looking at the clear picture, or the distorted view? How about when your emotions are running wild? Is your own perspective clear enough to cast any type of judgement on another person or situation. Or are the ripples in the puddle larger than you think? In a world where we are in constant contact with other people, I feel like this is something we should keep in mind. What we see of others on a day to day basis is typically the poor representation of reality. A rippled puddle reflecting someone’s true identity. I, for one, will try to remember that the next time I have a bad encounter with someone else. I hope they can do the same for me.
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Snowy by Dmitry Begma
Snowy by Dmitry Begma
Paid lessons retouching. Live and video tutorials my retouching techniques in Photoshop and Lightroom.
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