City Lights by Jessica Drossin

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City Lights by Jessica Drossin

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City Lights by Jessica Drossin Thanks for your votes and comments 🙂 I’d love to see you here too: Facebook I Google + I Twitter I Instagram Edited with JD Beautiful World Foundations, Matte & Haze, and Fine...

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Recede by Nicholas Yee

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Recede by Nicholas Yee

Receding ice at 2km above sea level.

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Recede by Nicholas Yee Receding ice at 2km above sea level. Nicholas Yee: Photos

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Idaho Mosaic by Marc Adamus

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Idaho Mosaic by Marc Adamus

Decided to post something totally different here. No dramatic light, atmosphere or skies in this one. Just trees. Shot this image using a simply processed single exposure at 500mm in SE Idaho last week as the sun was peaking out thorough mostly cloudy skies across the land. Doing a little test now. The last few images I’ve posted were killed by compression here. Both were very simple shots that should have compressed easily but didn’t, but there were several things I needed to rework anyway. Let’s see how the 500px algorithm handles 3.9MP’s of details now…..the verdict? – see for yourself. It’s better than I would have thought, but definitely still smudgy/soft in places. Weird that it seems to do better or at least the same with an image that is 4 times the file size at the same resolution….still, I would say that in the 500px view here you can see about 40-50% fewer details than you can see on my screen uncompressed, quite a significant difference. The details are really my favorite part of this. It would print sharp as can be well over a meter across on paper, I’m sure.

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Idaho Mosaic by Marc Adamus Decided to post something totally different here. No dramatic light, atmosphere or skies in this one. Just trees. Shot this image using a simply processed single exposure at 500mm in SE Idaho...

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Moun ZĂ© ! by Tristan Quevilly

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Moun ZĂ© ! by Tristan Quevilly

It means hello in Kogi. Thanks a lot to this little boy for this shot !
It has been a very strong and emotional trip to visit this village. Kogi people decide to resist leaving in consumption world, and still leave in perfect harmony with Mother Earth. They have few but leave happy. When they go down to the cities, they only see pollution and destruction and really don’t understand our world. I highly respect their culture, and wish they can buy their land back because civilisation world took a lot in order to cut trees and settle big farms. Also a big dilemma because don’t want also my presence to influence there way of life. From the photos of this trip I printed a kind of album book that I will transmit to the village in a way to thank them. If you like my work feel free to follow me on : INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK

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Moun ZĂ© ! by Tristan Quevilly It means hello in Kogi. Thanks a lot to this little boy for this shot ! It has been a very strong and emotional trip to visit this village. Kogi people decide to resist leaving in consumption...

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Winter Dream by Ole Henrik Skj...

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Winter Dream by Ole Henrik Skjelstad

I had totally forgotten I had edited this image sometime last winter – from January when we had a few weeks of good old fashioned winter with snow and cold. Photoshop tutorials: bit.ly/1TsCtWd and bit.ly/1R44xZm
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ole.henrik.skjelstad/

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Winter Dream by Ole Henrik Skjelstad I had totally forgotten I had edited this image sometime last winter – from January when we had a few weeks of good old fashioned winter with snow and cold. Photoshop tutorials:...

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Midnight golden hour. by Ben C...

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Midnight golden hour. by Ben Coeur

Summer night at Kirkjufellfoss, waiting for the sun to go down at the best moment. Not the most incredible colors, and anyway, i like to go there in the winter better. Just a simple shot, and a simple place that does not really represent Iceland. I personally think that the most interesting waterfalls of Iceland are those which have no name and are unknown. Hope you’ll like this one, though. 🙂

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Midnight golden hour. by Ben Coeur Summer night at Kirkjufellfoss, waiting for the sun to go down at the best moment. Not the most incredible colors, and anyway, i like to go there in the winter better. Just a simple...

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Panther chameleon by Milan Zyg...

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Panther chameleon by Milan Zygmunt www.facebook.com/photoMZ/ Milan Zygmunt: Photos

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Innocence by Alessandro Di Cic...

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Innocence by Alessandro Di Cicco

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Innocence by Alessandro Di Cicco For 48 hours only a super discount! get ”ALL THE SHOP” worth the price of 2800 euro, at only 70 euro! USE CODE:: 500px80 CLICK HERE | Alessandro Di Cicco: Photos

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Morning colors at ice field ce...

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Morning colors at ice field center by William Lee

The panoramic view of snowy mountain and colorful clouds with lake reflections at ice field center of Jasper National Park. The left of the two glaciers is the most famous Athabasca glacier in Canada. The white dot at the upper left corner is the moon.

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Morning colors at ice field center by William Lee The panoramic view of snowy mountain and colorful clouds with lake reflections at ice field center of Jasper National Park. The left of the two glaciers is the most famous...

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Parallel Worlds… by Juli...

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Parallel Worlds… by Juliana Nan

All water drops and the droplet reflections in all of my images are real not fake…They have never been added in Photoshop…
I use only clean water,syringe and gerber flower or daisy…
Thank you for your visit… I appreciate it…:-) Real flower with a real drop of water and inverted reflection of same image …:-)

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Parallel Worlds… by Juliana Nan All water drops and the droplet reflections in all of my images are real not fake…They have never been added in Photoshop… I use only clean water,syringe and gerber flower...

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A Glimpse of Eternity by Ole H...

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A Glimpse of Eternity by Ole Henrik Skjelstad

Probably my last pano selfie in quite a while. From a local “peak” which offers a grand view over Viking land of old. Tyrifjorden, one of Norway’s largest lakes, far ahead. The image is comprised of way too many 16mm horizontals 😉 Plus some blending for the sunstar (f/22) and highlights.

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A Glimpse of Eternity by Ole Henrik Skjelstad Probably my last pano selfie in quite a while. From a local “peak” which offers a grand view over Viking land of old. Tyrifjorden, one of Norway’s largest...

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Sunward by Dylan Toh & Mar...

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Sunward by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim

Kingscote Pier
South Australia [Freebies!]
[The everlook action and other tutorials] Another composition I took on a beautiful morning earlier this year. During the exposure, the sun peeped behind and out from cloud twice with a double sunstar – probably can’t see that on the web version but it was a cool surprise to see that on closer inspection while editing!

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Sunward by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim Kingscote Pier South Australia [Freebies!] [The everlook action and other tutorials] Another composition I took on a beautiful morning earlier this year. During the exposure,...

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