Splendour II by Carl Pan
Splendour II by Carl Pan
Can’t forget the beautiful Rialto Beach, here comes the Splendour II.
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***Cloud 7*** by Joachim Berga...
***Cloud 7*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Joachim Bergauer: Photos
***My Bear*** by Joachim Berga...
***My Bear*** by Joachim Bergauer
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the catch by Georg Scharf
the catch by Georg Scharf
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Majestic Peaks by Simon W Xu
Majestic Peaks by Simon W Xu
Lenticular clouds over La Sal Mountains. I have seen many amazing pictures of lenticular clouds but never witnessed one anywhere in real person. This time these clouds showed up when I was least expected. It was a truly memorable moment !
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Daybreak by Ole Henrik Skjelst...
Daybreak by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Sunrise Tyrifjorden, Norway. Nisi S5 with Nisi Medium.
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Whiteout by Daniel Herr
Whiteout by Daniel Herr
I am suspended in the moment. Flickering images faded with age, frozen thoughts hovering precariously in dead space, a whirlwind of memories that slice through my soul. (Tahereh Mafi)
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Heart Paine by Timothy Poulton
Heart Paine by Timothy Poulton
I remember the precise moment I lost a little piece of my heart to Torres del Paine. Back in 2014, I was waiting for sunrise at Mirador Cuernos and the magic hour we so desperately covert around the world. Wisps of clouds were dancing through the endless sky. Nearby, snow-wreathed granite peaks rose before me, sharp and dramatic, tantalizingly close. I was standing upon gently undulating grassland, golden in the early morning light. Lake Nordenskjöld was a vivid deep turquoise. A fox crossed my path as I walked to the shore of the lake. In the distance, I heard the cries of Guanaco fearing the stalking Puma. I felt genuinely content, despite sore feet and aching shoulders. I also felt the beginnings of an ache at leaving all this behind. So after five years exploring both Chile and Argentina Patagonia 2019 will be my last visit to this magical place, time to explore new horizons with fewer tourists and photographers. There is something special about shooting mega panoramics, this huge 12 frame 3.5-metre wide pano, shot with the FujiFilm GFX50s and GF110mm F2 R LM WR lens is mindblowing in detail and colour rendition. Captured just outside the park at this lookout you get stunning uninterrupted views of Paine Grande, Cuernos and Torres with Rio Serrano as the perfect lead.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Out of Twente by Martin Podt
Out of Twente by Martin Podt
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Martin Podt: Photos
***Nicci*** by Joachim Bergaue...
***Nicci*** by Joachim Bergauer
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sunset on a barley field by Ti...
sunset on a barley field by Tiger Seo
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Golden Summer Morning in the A...
Golden Summer Morning in the Alps by Daniel Fleischhacker
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