Light breaking in – Lofo...
Light breaking in – Lofoten by Daniel Fleischhacker
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Turkestan Sharke by Arshad Ash...
Turkestan Sharke by Arshad Ashraf
The earth has music for those who listen……….
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Kissing Sun ……. by...
Kissing Sun ……. by Arshad Ashraf
Make Each day your Masterpiece….
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just angel by Dan Hecho
just angel by Dan Hecho
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West Coast by Colby Files
West Coast by Colby Files
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West Coast
Model Chelsea Ryan
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Visual story teller. Creative Portraiture, Beauty and Fine Art Photographer. If you like my work, you can follow me on iG @colbyfiles
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Alone Above the Mist by Nathan...
Alone Above the Mist by Nathaniel Merz
One of the finest pine trees I have seen on one of the finest mornings I could have asked for. It always strikes me every time I find myself alone somewhere beautiful: how many mornings just like this and even nicer get missed without anyone to witness it except for this tree standing alone on the edge of the mountain.
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Autumn Glory by Roeselien Raim...
Autumn Glory by Roeselien Raimond
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<3 Autumn!
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Redline by Timothy Poulton
Redline by Timothy Poulton
Morant’s Curve in Alberta, Canada, is probably one of the coolest long exposure locations on the planet, but getting it perfect isn’t an easy task.
After several failed attempts over the last five years, I have finally captured the Holy Grail. Last year with my good friend Peter Ensurd we attempted this scene in February during a Polar blast with temperatures below -45 and unbeknownst to us at the time a freight train near Field B.C. derailed 99 carriages killing the whole crew.
With a fresh dump of snow, we headed to the lookout patiently waiting for the train traveling from Lake Louise to Banff Banff, and I knew in the back of my mind I need to nail the exposure and pick the right moment when the double-stacked containers were predominately red. If the exposure was too short, the trees in the background disappeared and too long, and the train lost definition. The perfect exposure ended up being 2.5 seconds at f/10.
Patience is an essential attitudinal foundation that both supports and guides our moment to moment work. We’re always trying to get someplace else on the way to some better moment, some better time when it will all comes together, and so usually we get driven and become impatient.
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Silhouette of lights by carste...
Silhouette of lights by carsten bachmeyer
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Herbstwald by Michael Sroka
Herbstwald by Michael Sroka
Herbstmorgen in Münster
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日月同辉 by Mountain chaser...
日月同辉 by Mountain chaser
难得能同时拍到日照金山与月亮
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Golden sunrise by Jose Miguel ...
Golden sunrise by Jose Miguel Sanchez
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