*** by Elena Shumilova
*** by Elena Shumilova
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Airport by Mustafa Öztürk
Airport by Mustafa Öztürk
MACRO LOVERS
Mustafa Öztürk: Photos · Blog
Lights on flowers by Dino Mars...
Lights on flowers by Dino Marsango
I took this shot during the last summer into Pale di San Martino National Park
Montse by Asans Fotografia
Montse by Asans Fotografia
Romàntic
Asans Fotografia: Photos · Blog
Slopes, light, Fall by Marco S...
Slopes, light, Fall by Marco Soggetto
To love a land, a valley, is somehow like when you love your girlfriend, your lover. To be… fully captivated by untold words, to be conscious of your constant situational awareness about her, her mood, her mind. The seasons passing by, the eternal caress of wind and ice on her skin, her motionless motion all around you. Taken in my beloved Ayas Valley, this Sunday, climbing the Petit Tournalin.
Rainier Reflections by Philip ...
Rainier Reflections by Philip Kuntz
A misty moody morning at Rainier Park’s Reflections Lake. Sweet serendipity!
Adriatic Sea (22) – stor...
Adriatic Sea (22) – storm by Vlado Ferencic
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Upper Proxy Falls by Paul Garr...
Upper Proxy Falls by Paul Garrett
I have visited Lower Proxy Falls on several occasions, but this past weekend I visited Upper Proxy Falls in the heart of the Cascade Mountain Range in Oregon for the first time. This amazing waterfall drops around a 100 feet down a steep mossy cliff and it offers endless opportunities for unique compositions. Proxy Falls is located just short hike from Route 242, and it is a little over an hour drive east of Eugene, Oregon. You will need a Forest Service Pass to park at the trailhead. These passes can be purchased at the Blue Sky Market in the little town of Rainbow, which is just west of the turnoff to Route 242 when you are driving up the McKenzie Highway from the Willamette Valley.
Moraine Lake, Banff Alberta by...
Moraine Lake, Banff Alberta by Angela House
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Instant Karma by Michael Bolli...
Instant Karma by Michael Bollino
I’ve never thought of this location on Mount Hood as a great spot for summer shooting. BUT in the back of my mind I knew an explosive sunset would light up the water to create something a bit magical. I never chanced an attempt until this summer. Probably the first time I made good on a concept for an image on my first attempt. My excitement at capturing this display was dampened a bit once I got back home and realized I shot the entire event with my camera on mid-sized TIFF. DAMN! Made processing a whole lot more difficult. For those of you who may be interested Landscape Photography Magazine is running an interview with me in their September issue. Questions covered a wide range of subjects including how outdoor experiences turned me onto photography, travel and trekking, balancing passion and family, etc. Give a read and let me know what you think! website
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Deep Blue by Russell Ord
Deep Blue by Russell Ord
Somewhere in the middle of the ocean.
Russell Ord: Photos · Blog