Frosty night by Jonathan Giova...
Frosty night by Jonathan Giovannini
I propose one shot to remember a great night on the summit of Mount Catria, at a temperature of -10 ° C.
Could find a sky so clear, no fog, a bit of snow but not too much as to impede the ascent and a company with which to face the adventure … is not everyone’s days
Good Sunday to all: D
Jonathan Giovannini: Photos
Take It In by Lizzy Gadd
Take It In by Lizzy Gadd
A 3 year throwback… Not just one of my favourite photos, but one of my favourite life moments as well, soaking in the quiet majesty of the mountains and light all around as the sun slowly dipped down to rest for the night.
Lizzy Gadd: Photos
Wind Storm on the Lake by Marc...
Wind Storm on the Lake by Marc Adamus
Capturing the action like this is one way to do something different shooting landscapes. It’s been a big part of what I do from the very start. This is blowing snow over a meter of clear ice on yet another different frozen lake in the Rockies this winter, just in case you were not sure what this was. It’s like water on a beach, just in -10C temperatures and 60kph winds with a slightly faster shutter speed (1/5 here, to be exact). Got some nice light too. This was actually about the tenth time I’d shot this particular scenario on this particular lake before! Also, please check out the web links to my site if you want to see these without that 500px compression junk. BETTER DISPLAY: www.marcadamus.com/photo/lenticular/
www.marcadamus.com/photo/winterwind/
Marc Adamus: Photos
Pasque Flower by Benjamin Wend...
Pasque Flower by Benjamin Wende
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Pasque Flower in last sunlight.
Benjamin Wende: Photos
. : the loner : . by Martin Pf...
. : the loner : . by Martin Pfister
taken in 2014 I have a lot of understanding for the rock 🙂
Martin Pfister: Photos
Mount Cook by MichaelJordanoff
Mount Cook by MichaelJordanoff
Mount Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. Located in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, it was formed by the collision of the Australasian and Pacific tectonic plates
MichaelJordanoff: Photos
Light’s Out by Ole Henri...
Light’s Out by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Ringerike, Norway, a winter afternoon.
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Best place for paddling by Joh...
Best place for paddling by Johannes Hulsch
Lago di Braies never gets old.
Johannes Hulsch: Photos
Girants of the North II by Max...
Girants of the North II by Max Rive
Hi Everyone! I have just updated my From Start to Finish + Pano Tutorial (now 3h15 min) with a 1h10 min demonstration how to merge photos manually with even better results than auto-merge. The photos have: – Different settings in White Balance – Different settings in Exposure – Big distortion
– Almost no overlap I have also included my ”Persevere” Raw (from start to finish) + the 2 Pano RAW files in that video! Check it out HERE This Pano was taken in Northern Norway during midnight. Some info about how I took this shot: It is a 6 shot vertical panorama which I took without tripod and I used a 0,1 shutter speed. There was no room for a tripod and I was standing in a small waterfall covering my camera with a plastic bag. My filter got more wet with each shot so I had to take the photos quickly and decided to only use a small overlap for each photo so I only needed 6 photos. Enjoy your weekend and good light!
Max Rive: Photos
White Veil by Derek Burdeny
White Veil by Derek Burdeny
Black and White long exposure photo of Skogafoss, Iceland
Derek Burdeny: Photos
Pine cones by Andre Villeneuve
Pine cones by Andre Villeneuve
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Brouillard by Dany Eid
Brouillard by Dany Eid
Morning fog over Dubai Jumeirah lake towers. the first time that i post this unique version. Captured with Zeiss Otus 85mm on Nikon D810.
Dany Eid: Photos