***Let me Do It to You*** by J...
***Let me Do It to You*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Joachim Bergauer: Photos
***15*** by Joachim Bergauer
***15*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Joachim Bergauer: Photos
pink blossom by Jovana Rikalo
pink blossom by Jovana Rikalo
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Jovana Rikalo: Photos
Kiri by Iza Łysoń
Kiri by Iza Łysoń
More photos here: www.instagram.com/izalyson/
Iza Łysoń: Photos
Firestorm by William Patino
Firestorm by William Patino
Strong winds accompanying the clearing of a storm over lake Manapouri, right on dusk as the sun ignited the sky.
William Patino: Photos
Cavalieri d’Italia by Roberto ...
Cavalieri d’Italia by Roberto Aldrovandi
Roberto Aldrovandi: Photos
I’m walking….. by ...
I’m walking….. by Tanja Brandt
In this sunny weather, we made a small trip and Gandalf was with us.
He was in good mood, cuddling before, enjoy the sun….. until the first redkite was in the air.
So he decided, we can do our dung on our own and has already start walking….. 😉
Stupid, if you also look cute, when you are pissed …
Tanja Brandt: Photos
Long Way from Home by Ole Henr...
Long Way from Home by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
I am guilty of having shot these boats before, and will in all likelihood shoot them again 🙂 Ringerike, Norway. Long Way from Home is btw a Whitesnake song. A band I cherished in the late 70s and early 80s.
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Flanked by Timothy Poulton
Flanked by Timothy Poulton
Motukiekie Beach – New Zealand Approaching subject matter to photograph is like meeting a person and beginning a conversation. How does one know ahead of time where that will lead, what the subject matter will be, how intimate it will become, how long the potential relationship will last? Certainly, a sense of curiosity and a willingness to be patient to allow the subject matter to reveal itself are important elements in this process. There have been many occasions when interesting images have appeared from what I had considered uninteresting places. The reverse has been equally true and relevant. One needs to fully accept that surprises sometimes happen and complete control over outcome is not necessary or even desirable. If you find any Starfish please leave them where you found them!
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Seattle by Lee Jeffries
Seattle by Lee Jeffries
New series of images on www.instagram.com/lee_jeffries
Lee Jeffries: Photos
The Canadian Rockies Series: L...
The Canadian Rockies Series: Lake Agnes by Perry Hoag
Located just behind and to the right of where I shot this image, Lake Agnes Tea House was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1901 as a refuge for hikers. Climb steadily on a forested 3.6k trail, past Mirror Lake and the waterfall that cascades out of Lake Agnes, before arriving at the idyllic alpine waters of Lake Agnes and enjoying speciality teas and delicious homemade baking. Hiking is the only way to get to the Teahouse. The family-run Tea House has no electricity or running water. Some supplies (such as flour and sugar for the baking) are flown in by helicopter at the start of the season, but all fresh food is packed up the trail by the staff.
Perry Hoag: Photos