Fire in the Hole by Daniel Gas...
Fire in the Hole by Daniel Gastager
Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my in-depth post-processing tutorials. Check out my website to find more information. danielgastager.com/ Viele der hier angewandten Technicken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen Bildbearbeitungs Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Infos findest Du auf meiner Website.
Daniel Gastager: Photos
|| HAT’S REFLECTION || b...
|| HAT’S REFLECTION || by Bruno Soares
Standing there, looking into his mirror, reflecting!
Always there, the hat reflected on how today everything changes so fast in this world, how we may be going so fast that we don’t even have time to think about it. There I too was that day, equally looking into the mirror, seeing the Hat, while he surprised me with his thoughts!
And also I reflected on the beauty that sudden changes can sometimes have, and how I was there to slowly enjoy them! And why did I reflect that? Simply because I am in Iceland! As I stared at a clear sky at sunset, my mind slowly told me to think of that night on the possibility of once again having before me the beauty of the Northern Lights dancing all over the sky, and how that night they would join both Hat and me to reflect on the lake! Then suddenly, as I was looking for the best place to capture all these reflections so that I could be amazed once again that night, the clouds began to appear out of nowhere, the colours began to lend their beautiful tones to the sky and I was like: “There is a paradox in all this, and it’s just awesome!” So today, I try to live as slowly as possible, just trying to find all the beauty this fast-moving world can have!
And in Iceland, I find this beauty every day, which is why I love it so much! Maybe I’m the Hat? or both? Who knows?
Bruno Soares: Photos
Romantic Bath by EIKONAS Paint...
Romantic Bath by EIKONAS Painting With Light
And a third bath 🙂 Thanks to my gorgeous model. Visit my new website www.eikonas.net to see more EIKONAS media and information on coachings and workshops. Many greetings from Austria!
EIKONAS Painting With Light: Photos
Spring Dreams by Jessica Dross...
Spring Dreams by Jessica Drossin
www.JessicaDrossin.com
Jessica Drossin: Photos
Halo by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Halo by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Ringerike, Norway. Pano from four horizontals.
Tamron 17-28.
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
***Dynamic*** by Joachim Berga...
***Dynamic*** by Joachim Bergauer
www.bergauer.cc
Joachim Bergauer: Photos
Spring morning by RE~gi~NA
Spring morning by RE~gi~NA
RE~gi~NA : Photos
The bitch… by Arno van Z...
The bitch… by Arno van Zon
a juvenile, female northern goshawk…
You have got to love nature and its creations.
Have a great day, my friends!
Arno van Zon: Photos
Golden city architecture by Ve...
Golden city architecture by Venelin Venelinov
Sofia offers a surprising architectural mix spanning from ancient Byzantine churches to modern office buildings. Deciphering the mosaic of architectural styles visible throughout the city is a pleasant exercise that requires some knowledge of Bulgarian history. Here is a brief guide. In the years before national independence, Sofia was a home to less than 12,000 inhabitants and had two schools, seven churches, 30 mosques, and 3,300 houses. The city had played a secondary role in the Bulgarian Revival, and never had the Bulgarian Revival architectural masterpieces that are typical for the rest of the country. Western travelers arriving to Sofia in the 18th and 19th centuries left less than favorable descriptions of mud-covered, dark, narrow streets and ruined city walls. In 1879, it was all about to change. After Sofia was chosen for the capital of the newly independent Bulgaria, architects from Central Europe were commissioned to work on the new capital. In the course of a few decades Sofia turned into a distinctively European city that its ever-increasing inhabitants lovingly called “the little Vienna.”
Venelin Venelinov: Photos
Spring Harmony by Nathaniel Me...
Spring Harmony by Nathaniel Merz
A more modern classical take on the lovely scene from a couple weeks back. It’s not often that I shoot this late after sunrise but the fog and veiled clouds kept the light soft and showcased the nice color pallet of the scene.
Nathaniel Merz: Photos
Dark soul by Alessandra Gandol...
Dark soul by Alessandra Gandolfi
Alessandra Gandolfi: Photos