Beautiful Density by Elia Loca...
Beautiful Density by Elia Locardi
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It’s interesting that the most densely populated cities in the world can also be the most fun to photograph.
Elia Locardi: Photos
Vestrahorn by Marius Kastečkas...
Vestrahorn by Marius Kastečkas
Marius Kastečkas: Photos
Julia (2020) by Sean Archer
Julia (2020) by Sean Archer
All my tutorials 70% off! My own postwork method. 15 minutes only. I dont use frequency separation, masks, curves and any complicated methods at all. It’s unbelievable simple and very fast. Personal online lessons and video tutorials – outofsight@mail.ru.
Sean Archer: Photos
Hummingbird by Csilla Zelko
Hummingbird by Csilla Zelko
Csilla Zelko: Photos
The Corner by Venelin Venelino...
The Corner by Venelin Venelinov
Vitosha, the ancient Scomius or Scombrus, is a mountain massif, on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Vitosha is one of the symbols of Sofia and the closest site for hiking, alpinism and skiing. Convenient bus lines and rope ways render the mountain easily accessible. Vitosha has the outlines of an enormous dome. The territory of the mountain includes Vitosha nature park that encompasses the best known and most frequently visited parts. The foothills of Vitosha shelter resort quarters of Sofia; Knyazhevo quarter has mineral springs. Vitosha is the oldest nature park in the Balkans. The mountain emerged as a result of volcanic activity and has been subsequently shaped by the slow folding of the granite rock layers and a series of gradual uplifts of the area. It appears dome shaped at first sight, but the mountain, 19 km long by 17 km wide, actually consists of concentric denudational plateaus rising in tiers one above the other.
Venelin Venelinov: Photos
Heron by Furqan Ali
Heron by Furqan Ali
Furqan Ali: Photos
Francesca by Antonio Girlando
Francesca by Antonio Girlando
Model Francesca Miuccio
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Antonio Girlando: Photos
Westhafen Rails III by Claudio...
Westhafen Rails III by Claudio de Sat
Railways at Westhafen. 21:9 pano version.
Claudio de Sat: Photos
In The Clouds by Sandi Bertonc...
In The Clouds by Sandi Bertoncelj
The best view comes after the hardest climb.
Sandi Bertoncelj: Photos
***Ode to inverness*** by Joac...
***Ode to inverness*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Joachim Bergauer: Photos
Portrait of beautiful young wo...
Portrait of beautiful young woman with blonde hair by Oleg Gekman
Portrait of beautiful young woman with blonde hair. Girl with long healthy and shiny smooth hair
Oleg Gekman: Photos
Jewel of the Arabian Sea by Ma...
Jewel of the Arabian Sea by Marsel van Oosten
This was shot on my expedition in Socotra. I had already spotted this scene at the start of our dune hike, but the light wasn’t great. So I decided to return here when the sun and the contrast was lower. I knew I wanted to have my guide in there to give a sense of scale and to provide a strong focal point deep inside the image. I didn’t want any footsteps leading into the frame, because with this type of sand at such a steep angle it would just look messy. So I asked my model to loop around the dune on the left, walk up to that ridge, and then very slowly walk to the end of it. These white sand dunes may not have been my main objective for this expedition, but this happens to be one of my favorite shots from the entire trip. It’s got everything that I look for in my photography: great location in great light, a strong focal point, graphic lines, depth, and simplicity. For me this image proves that a successful landscape image does not necessarily need an ultra wide angle lens, thermonuclear sunrises or sunsets, and a 15,000 ft mountain in the background. [Nikon Z7, AF-S VR 70-200/2.8, FTZ-adapter, 1/200 @ f/16, ISO 500, handheld] Marsel | squiver.com
Marsel van Oosten: Photos