Dunnock – Passera Scopai...
Dunnock – Passera Scopaiola by Lorenzo Magnolfi
shot from car, winter 2020
Lorenzo Magnolfi: Photos
Winter dream by Ruedi & Bi...
Winter dream by Ruedi & Birgit Immoos
Photo: © Birgit Immoos
Ruedi & Birgit Immoos: Photos
Untitled by 等导 微信18977165510...
Untitled by 等导 微信18977165510
等导 微信18977165510 : Photos
La tour de Glace by ALEXANDRE ...
La tour de Glace by ALEXANDRE DESCHAUMES
DRU mountain from Chamonix Mer de Glace .
Stitched 300 Mega Pixels Image Frosted rock
ALEXANDRE DESCHAUMES: Photos
Sunrise in the Dolomites by An...
Sunrise in the Dolomites by Anne Geier
Anne Geier: Photos
Faces of Norway 15 by Iza Łyso...
Faces of Norway 15 by Iza Łysoń
Lovely Irma
Iza Łysoń: Photos
Asylie by Fabrice Meuwissen
Asylie by Fabrice Meuwissen
Fabrice Meuwissen: Photos
video tutorial by David Dubnit...
video tutorial by David Dubnitskiy
Friends! – I have an important announcement to make.
I’ve been working around the clock on my first online “Secrets of Masterful Erotic Photography,” masterclass ready to launch in just a few WEEKS! I put my heart and soul into it, guys. I’m teaching everything I do from A to Z; from how to generate ideas to the very final results.
Check the link www.dubnitskiyphotoschool.com/david_prelaunch to learn more about it and join the launch list ..
David Dubnitskiy: Photos
Dispersion by William Patino
Dispersion by William Patino
The glitter of gold and sound of silence, as misty mountains prevail against the storms that shape them.
William Patino: Photos
New Day by Thrasivoulos Panou
New Day by Thrasivoulos Panou
Sunrise at Cadini di Misurina. www.thrasivoulos.gr
Thrasivoulos Panou: Photos
Paper Scissors Rock by Timothy...
Paper Scissors Rock by Timothy Poulton
It’s incredible how fragile we are and how it doesn’t take much to send us all into a global panic and economic meltdown. As a species, we keep making the same mistakes over and over again out of pure gluttonous greed, and we’re all Responsible! It’s times like this I like to call on science and how every 600 million years this place we call home turns inside out as the Earth swallows its ocean to form new supercontinents or that every 300,000 years the magnetic poles flip-flop. There’s no doubt that Planet Earth is awe-inspiring, and although we have the potential to live in harmony with her and each other, we’ve chosen a destructive path. Over the last seven days, I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing its incredible beauty in New Zealand’s Aoraki National Park doing what I do best, capturing the mountains of the world!
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Bubbles and Bokeh by Jessica D...
Bubbles and Bokeh by Jessica Drossin
Dreamy portrait of a girl surrounded by bubbles. Edited with JD QuickFlow actions and tints and soap bubble overlays I’m making.
www.JessicaDrossin.com
Jessica Drossin: Photos