Heart of the Frozen Realms by ...
Heart of the Frozen Realms by Lizzy Gadd
One of my newest images in one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. It’s hard to believe natural wonders like this actually exist!
Lizzy Gadd: Photos
***Nogard*** by Joachim Bergau...
***Nogard*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Infinity by Roberto González R...
Infinity by Roberto González Rioja
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Sunrises at the old ore loadin...
Sunrises at the old ore loading dock by Pruden Barquin
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Montenegro sunset by carsten b...
Montenegro sunset by carsten bachmeyer
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Playing Poker by Jessica Dross...
Playing Poker by Jessica Drossin
My life has been so surreal these last 11 months, it’s been hard, sometimes impossible to work. I finally decided to just go with the surreal nature of my new reality and made an image that I found amusing. I hope you like it.
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Appearance of a ghost by Rober...
Appearance of a ghost by Robert Didierjean
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Robert Didierjean: Photos
The Majestic Zen Zebra by Al C...
The Majestic Zen Zebra by Al Chemist © 😉
Zen Zebra The Zebra is not a solitary beast
It must stay to the herd to avoid a feast,
Its striated hide of white and black
Make it harder for their predators to track.
A single horse is easy to find
But in a large mass they appear to combine
Into an undulating massive striped form
Far too intimidating to hunt for too long.
The zebra know of the secret of the collective whole
There are lessons of Zen for the enlightened soul
To forget the divisions of individualisms in life
And cooperate together to surmount the strife.
And if our species can learn to act as one
The zenith of the ages will be soon to come
Al Chemist © 😉: Photos
My fantasy. by Toine van Steen
My fantasy. by Toine van Steen
This is a fantasy. My own fantasy. When I look at this I see a stranger in a place where he or she does not feel at home. It is not right. I should lie in the sand and swim in the sea. But not on a dead sunflower. This is also the feeling of people who do not feel at home somewhere. A Westerner entering a mosque might feel weird. A feeling of not being welcome. Perhaps people would think about what the stranger is doing here. But what if that stranger is a Muslim. Then things are different. But how can those people know this? A little bit of communication and a little less prejudice, and then it all comes together. This would also be the case if a woman in a burqa were to enter a church. For me, it’s about the silent prejudice. Judging first and then asking questions in the wrong order. My advice is to ask first and not prejudices. In this world of communication via WhatsApp or text message, or Email, I miss human contact. Instead of calling me, my son sends me a WhatsApp. That is faster, he says. But I can just misinterpret or misunderstand a short message. And then I have to send a message back. So I don’t do that anymore, I just call him back and ask what he means or what he wants. I miss a normal conversation now, just say something to each other. There is also feeling in it, not in a message on the phone. See you next time.
Toine van Steen: Photos
Sierra Nevada by Greg Boratyn
Sierra Nevada by Greg Boratyn
Sierra Nevada a day after big storm….
Greg Boratyn: Photos
Horses in the mist of dawn by ...
Horses in the mist of dawn by Pruden Barquin
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Pruden Barquin: Photos
BA 64 by Vulture Labs
BA 64 by Vulture Labs
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