***Broken Glas*** by Joachim B...
***Broken Glas*** by Joachim Bergauer
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***Another Place*** by Joachim...
***Another Place*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Lovable Rogue by Ray Cologon
Lovable Rogue by Ray Cologon
An impish purple swamphen engaged in contemplating her next adventure at the sanctuary in Healesville.
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Lisa by Georgy Chernyadyev (Po...
Lisa by Georgy Chernyadyev (Portrait)
Paid retouching lessons. Live and video tutorials my retouching techniques and toning in Photoshop and Lightroom
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Storr by Juan Pablo de Miguel
Storr by Juan Pablo de Miguel
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sunrise tree by Norbert Liesz
sunrise tree by Norbert Liesz
sunrise tree
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Arch de Port Blanc by Georg Sc...
Arch de Port Blanc by Georg Scharf
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Under an African Sky by Irca &...
Under an African Sky by Irca & Jacky K.
Early morning in the Etosha Pan, Namibia
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Beautiful than flowers .. by S...
Beautiful than flowers .. by Smoothy .
인천 대공원 꽃밭에서 !!
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Sunbird On Hibiscus by Sunil
Sunbird On Hibiscus by Sunil
A beautiful Sunbird perches on a hibiscus flower.
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Enchanted forest by Daniel Kor...
Enchanted forest by Daniel Kordan
A short series about fireflies in Japan. Watching fireflies is a very exciting thing. You arrive long before the night to find spot, composition, talk to local photographers to understand best conditions (peak of fireflies may be just few days at certain locations). Then bring your chair and wait. Wait for miracle, and when the first firefly goes up – you are happy like a kid =)
Fireflies are very sensitive. They need clean water nearby, warm humid air (but not rain), and no lights. To photograph them you need to make a stack of hundreds images, because on exposures more than 1 minute you’ll get lots of hot pixels. But not a single photo can show how beautiful it is – shimmering and blinking forest full of little stars.
Many thanks to my friend Kenji Yamamura bringing me to such beautiful places!
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***Balance*** by Joachim Berga...
***Balance*** by Joachim Bergauer
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