Londrangar… by Iurie Bel...

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Londrangar… by Iurie Belegurschi

Londrangar during midnight sun… www.iceland-photo-tours.com

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Dark mode. by Johannes Hulsch

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Dark mode. by Johannes Hulsch

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Dark mode. by Johannes Hulsch Johannes Hulsch: Photos

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Snake Aurora by Jorge Feteira

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Snake Aurora by Jorge Feteira

Good memories of the trip to Lofoten www.jfeteira.com Thank you so much for you visit and comments.

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Snake Aurora by Jorge Feteira Good memories of the trip to Lofoten www.jfeteira.com Thank you so much for you visit and comments. Jorge Feteira: Photos

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The Natural Networks IV by Jos...

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The Natural Networks IV by José Ramos

Follow me on Facebook | Instagram | My website | Contact me | Click on “See More” for story and technical details “The Natural Networks IV” | Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal Entangled in the endless stream of thoughts, mirrored by the natural networks of the Earth, anger subsides and serenity finally prevails. José Ramos © www.facebook.com/joseramosphotography The story: Shot recently in Vila Nova de Milfontes, in one of my favourite spots. When the tide is low at sunset, you can witness this intricate and beautiful pattern of exposed rocks. This is just the second time I’ve been at this spot under the right conditions. There were just two photographers, including me, shooting this, showing that Portugal must be one of the most under-rated photo destinations in the world… One of the first times where I had the opportunity to test the new Firecrest filters that Formatt Hitech sent me. Used a 7 stop full ND on this one, along with a 3 stop Soft ND Grad and a 3 stop Reverse Grad (prototype) for the sky. Technical details:
Sony a77 + Sigma 10-20mm Exposure: 30 seconds Aperture: f9 ISO: 100 7 stops full ND, 3 stops soft ND Grad, 3 stops Reverse ND Grad Tripod Wireless remote shutter

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The Natural Networks IV by José Ramos Follow me on Facebook | Instagram | My website | Contact me | Click on “See More” for story and technical details “The Natural Networks IV” | Vila Nova...

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Olga by Martin Niederberger

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Chungking Mansions by Peter St...

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Chungking Mansions by Peter Stewart

Looking up inside the inner courtyard of the infamous Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It is estimated that 5000 people live in this 17 storey, 5 block building. Nestled in the middle of one of the busiest shopping areas of the city. Part of an ongoing series Stacked – Urban Architecture of Hong Kong www.peterstewartphotography.com
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Chungking Mansions by Peter Stewart Looking up inside the inner courtyard of the infamous Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It is estimated that 5000 people live in this 17 storey, 5 block building. Nestled...

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