Electric Pool by Iurie Belegur...
Electric Pool by Iurie Belegurschi
The pulsing energy of Aldeyjarfoss is absolutely mindblowing as it tumbles into the beautiful blue pool below. The effect is intoxicating to watch, particularly in summer when the snow has melted away and the unique basalt rock formations beside the waterfall are visible. Join me on an extreme Icelandic Highlands photography workshop! More information at www.iceland-photo-tours.com or www.iuriebelegurschi.com
Iurie Belegurschi: Photos
Divine Manuscript by Timothy P...
Divine Manuscript by Timothy Poulton
I am often surprised by how much power the external world has over us and how little and insignificant we perceive ourselves to be in comparison to everything that’s happening around us. When you identify yourself with your physical form, taking your value and sense of worth from outside of yourself – your job, age, physical appearance, your family and friends, your material possessions, your accomplishments, and so on, you can’t help but feel some sort of fear when the security of all the things you cling to is threatened. When you rely on something transitory to bring you joy and fulfillment, and when your sense of identity comes from something that is bound to change, how can you not feel afraid? This is the whole secret of non-attachment: live in the world, but don’t be of the world. Love people, but don’t create attachments. Reflect people, reflect the beauties of the world — and there are so many. But don’t cling. The clinging mind loses its mirrorhood. And mirrorhood is Buddhahood. To keep that quality of mirroring continuously fresh is to remain young, is to remain pure, is to remain innocent. Know, but don’t create knowledge. Love, but don’t create desire. Live, live beautifully, live utterly, abandon yourself in the moment. But don’t look back. This is the art of non-attachment.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Merry Christmas by Jacky Kobel...
Merry Christmas by Jacky Kobelt
Season’s greetings from Switzerland
Jacky Kobelt: Photos
Winter in Christmas Town. by J...
Winter in Christmas Town. by Johannes Hulsch
Johannes Hulsch: Photos
Light Pillar by Ole Henrik Skj...
Light Pillar by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
These light pillars occur during winter and are caused by small ice particles in the atmosphere which reflect the light from the setting sun. Tyrifjorden, Norway.
Tutorials: olehenrikskjelstad.selz.com/
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Bluish☆☆Christmas by Lafugue L...
Bluish☆☆Christmas by Lafugue Logos
May the holiday season bring happiness and joy to you and your loved ones… Copyright © Lafugue Logos All Rights Reserved.
Lafugue Logos: Photos
China Travel .. by Smoothy .
China Travel .. by Smoothy .
People who open dawn !!
Smoothy .: Photos
***Nightfall*** by Joachim Ber...
***Nightfall*** by Joachim Bergauer
www.bergauer.cc
Joachim Bergauer: Photos
A Cold Winter Dress by Daniel ...
A Cold Winter Dress by Daniel F.
Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my set of video tutorials. Just check out my website for more information. VIDEO TUTORIALS
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______________ Viele der hier angewandten Techniken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen Video Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Informationen dazu findet Ihr auf meiner Website.
Daniel F.: Photos
Colors II by Herman van den Be...
Colors II by Herman van den Berge
Sunsets at Kinderdijk can be overwhelming….
Best viewed on black (click image or press “M”)
Herman van den Berge: Photos
I just want to leave by Sergey...
I just want to leave by Sergey Piltnik (Пилтник)
A unique processing method developed by me to quick retouching. For the retouching of this photo takes about 10 minutes. It’s very simple. On education, write in instagram @spiltnik
Уникальный метод обработки, разработанный мной для быстрой ретуши. Для ретуширования этой фотографии требуется около 10 минут. Это очень просто. Об обучении пишите.
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Sergey Piltnik (Пилтник): Photos
Above it All by Janne Kahila
Above it All by Janne Kahila
Website | Facebook | Instagram It was our last night in Senja before heading to Lofoten islands. On ground level the visibility was really bad due to low hanging clouds but we still decided to make an ascent to the top of 630m tall iconic Segla despite being exhausted from another hike earlier the same day. We were hoping that it would clear up once we gained more elevation but it didn’t look too promising when we wandered around the misty slopes. Then suddenly, at the height of around 500m the mist started to vanish and the surrounding peaks became visible. At that point the exhaustion disappeared and I pretty much ran up the mountain to reach the top. It was an absolutely breathtaking experience standing there on top of Segla and watching the midnight sun as it never set below horizon. The night was perfectly still without even the slightest breeze and there were only a few other hikers up there. All in all, Senja really treated us well and I’m surely going back there one day to experience some new areas. Merry Christmas to all you wonderful people and thank you for checking this one out!
Janne Kahila: Photos