River Red by Alessandro Di Cic...

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River Red by Alessandro Di Cicco

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River Red by Alessandro Di Cicco 96% off on ACTIONS – OVERLAYS – TUTORIALS – PRESETS. CLICK HERE | HURRY!! Alessandro Di Cicco: Photos

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Trouble in Texas by Derek Burd...

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Trouble in Texas by Derek Burdeny

Shelf cloud with severe tornado warned supercell thunderstorm, in the Big Bend area of Texas, near the Mexico boarder. This storm would break the windows of our vehicle, with 2 inch (5 cm) diameter hail.

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Trouble in Texas by Derek Burdeny Shelf cloud with severe tornado warned supercell thunderstorm, in the Big Bend area of Texas, near the Mexico boarder. This storm would break the windows of our vehicle, with 2 inch...

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Sunset Field by Mevludin Sejme...

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Sunset Field by Mevludin Sejmenovic

Vogosca – Sarajevo – Bosnia

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Sunset Field by Mevludin Sejmenovic Vogosca – Sarajevo – Bosnia Mevludin Sejmenovic: Photos

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M I M I C by Timothy Poulton

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M I M I C by Timothy Poulton

I primarily photograph panorama landscapes, capturing everything from Sunrise in Autumn Patagonia to scenic mountain vistas in the snow-white grip of winter in New Zealand. Within all of these locations, many of the scenes I photograph have one thing in common — water and reflections. Checking weather forecasts for the latest conditions in the hope of a calm day in search of reflections can be a frustrating part of photography so when you get a perfect mirrored lake in Cerro Torre, Argentina you make the most of it. Photographing reflections can be incredibly rewarding and produce stunning results so keep checking those conditions and head for calm waters.

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M I M I C by Timothy Poulton I primarily photograph panorama landscapes, capturing everything from Sunrise in Autumn Patagonia to scenic mountain vistas in the snow-white grip of winter in New Zealand. Within all of...

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Alina by Martin Kühn

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Owl by JH Atala

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Owl by JH Atala

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Owl by JH Atala JH Atala: Photos

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Switzerland by Andrej Bazanov

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Switzerland by Andrej Bazanov

Gilded treetops, painted leaves in bright colors – it’s autumn in Switzerland.

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Switzerland by Andrej Bazanov Gilded treetops, painted leaves in bright colors – it’s autumn in Switzerland. Andrej Bazanov: Photos

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The Lost World by Daniel Korda...

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The Lost World by Daniel Kordan

When I stood in front of the cloud ocean in Patagonia, I just can’t believe my eyes. The ocean moved like curtain with slight breeze opening distant mountains ready to receive first rays of light. I’ve used d810 + 24-70 + breakthrough cpl filter. Join my next year Patagonia at danielkordan.com

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The Lost World by Daniel Kordan When I stood in front of the cloud ocean in Patagonia, I just can’t believe my eyes. The ocean moved like curtain with slight breeze opening distant mountains ready to receive first...

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Frog by Jorge Feteira

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Frog by Jorge Feteira

Different than usual, a Frog, there is a lot on this fantastic island São Jorge Island, Azores Special thank you to Filipe Correia, lent his equipment to take the photo

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Frog by Jorge Feteira Different than usual, a Frog, there is a lot on this fantastic island São Jorge Island, Azores Special thank you to Filipe Correia, lent his equipment to take the photo Jorge Feteira: Photos ...

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herbe à la plage ;-) by Agnès ...

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herbe à la plage 😉 by Agnès Perrodon Agnès Perrodon: Photos

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Icelandic Wilderness by Nicola...

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Icelandic Wilderness by Nicola Pirondini

To close the nostalgic serie from Iceland, I want to remember this beautiful wild place we found while travelling from location to another. Something I’ve never seen shot by anyone but still a very interesting and rich scenery. I found this nice S-curve in the river and decided to go for this compo at 14mm, while for the mountains in the background I did a 24mm shot for a slightly bigger perspective. Hope you enjoy it guys!
-Nicola

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Icelandic Wilderness by Nicola Pirondini To close the nostalgic serie from Iceland, I want to remember this beautiful wild place we found while travelling from location to another. Something I’ve never seen shot...

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The Path To The Sea by The Nar...

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The Path To The Sea by The Narratographer

Today, I decided to head out to see what the early morning had to offer. In hindsight, it wasn’t the best idea as I now have a stinking cold that simply won’t budge. However, I did come back with a trio of images that I am quite happy with.
However, the images as they appear here are not how they appeared at the time. When I arrived at Kimmeridge, the skies were quite bland and uninterested, with little in the way of colour or texture. But I snapped away, even though I didn’t particularly like what I saw before me. But when I got home, I was greeted to images of a place that cant have been the same as the one I was at this morning. Once again, the camera and filters have come to the rescue and proved even further that there is no real talent in taking images. I honestly did not spend much time thinking about what I was doing this morning. The composition was rushed, the technique was hackneyed and the filters I could barely be bothered with. But what I came away with was something I am actually quite happy with. But should I be proud of it? I don’t know. My only role really was to be there, the equipment took care of the rest. My camera is a much better photographer than I will ever be.

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The Path To The Sea by The Narratographer Today, I decided to head out to see what the early morning had to offer. In hindsight, it wasn’t the best idea as I now have a stinking cold that simply won’t budge. However,...

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