~Frolic through the park~ by C...

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~Frolic through the park~ by Christian Wig

~I just love to be alone,,listening to the symphony of the birds~
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~Frolic through the park~ by Christian Wig ~I just love to be alone,,listening to the symphony of the birds~ I hope you like my latest shot,,and i f you do, please Like ✔ Comment ✔ Share ✔ Follow ✔ I recommend...

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A perfect perch II by Trevor C...

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A perfect perch II by Trevor Cotton

This is a revision of a classic South coast subject, the old pier remains at Swanage.

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A perfect perch II by Trevor Cotton This is a revision of a classic South coast subject, the old pier remains at Swanage. Trevor Cotton: Photos

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Field by Fabio Antenore

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Field by Fabio Antenore

For more of my Works, Prints, Workshops ore personal Coaching follow me on:
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Field by Fabio Antenore For more of my Works, Prints, Workshops ore personal Coaching follow me on: FACEBOOK HOMEPAGE Fabio Antenore: Photos

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PURE by Ingo Kremmel

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PURE by Ingo Kremmel

Model: Nicolette S.

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PURE by Ingo Kremmel Model: Nicolette S. Ingo Kremmel: Photos

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The Hive II by Marco Grassi

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The Hive II by Marco Grassi

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These houses belong to monks and nuns who live and study in what is supposed to be the biggest buddhist college in the world. Everyday as the sun goes down all the city lights up. www.marcograssiphotography.com
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The Hive II by Marco Grassi [Read the article on 500px Iso] These houses belong to monks and nuns who live and study in what is supposed to be the biggest buddhist college in the world. Everyday as the sun goes down...

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Numb by William Patino

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Numb by William Patino

Just returned from a 10-hour round trip seeking snow. Instead, I had to settle for the rain. Next time forest, next time.

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Numb by William Patino Just returned from a 10-hour round trip seeking snow. Instead, I had to settle for the rain. Next time forest, next time. William Patino: Photos

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Road of sunlight2 by Junichi H...

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The Old House by wim denijs

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inVersion by Timothy Poulton

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inVersion by Timothy Poulton

I’ll never forget my turbulence terror flight from Santiago to San Francisco with a short stop over in Panama. Sore-knuckled, flop-sweaty, closed-eyed terror. Almost everyone who flies with any regularity has a story about bad turbulence. The lucky ones involve spilled drinks, minor but extended periods of bumps, or interrupted food and drink service. They should consider themselves lucky, and never complain of such trivialities, no matter how expensive the pants ruined by red wine. Then there are those flights that leave the entire planeload of passengers – and no doubt a good deal of the crew – shaken and ecstatic to finally touch down on tarmac. We boarded the plane in conditions I wouldn’t step outside in, let alone fly a huge chunk of metal and within minutes the plane dropped what must have been a distance equal to the pit the Balrog dragged Gandalf into, and I let out the manliest squeal I could muster. I grabbed the armrests like I was getting a root canal. I scanned the pocket behind the seat in front of me for the air sickness bag, but I was too terrified to care about rooting around for it. We dropped. Dropped some more. Leveled out, oh, whew, glad that’s over…DROP. Then up, aaaaand, way back down. On and on, for about 20 years, give or take. “Are wings supposed to bend like that?” I thought. I mean, I knew they were supposed to have some give, but the plane was doing yoga at 20,000 feet. The center aisle was impassable from the food and drink detritus. Blankets and bread rolls were strewn about like a giant toddler had a tantrum. But none of that matters when your stomach flies into your neck and your seat is lifted off your seat. You didn’t sign up for a bungee jump in, and you didn’t expect one. Some people scream, others pray, and the flight crew struggles to secure the carts before strapping themselves in and staring straight ahead calmly, like hey, people, this is nothing. Relax. When it finally calmed down after 4 – 5 hours and the plane stank of vomit and fear they decided to serve breakfast, I politely declined. After many years of flying in passenger jets, helicopters and lite planes I’ve developed a technique that helps in these situations, tighten that seatbelt and lean your head agains the side of the plane if you have a window seat. It will never put me off flying, I have too much exploring to do.

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inVersion by Timothy Poulton I’ll never forget my turbulence terror flight from Santiago to San Francisco with a short stop over in Panama. Sore-knuckled, flop-sweaty, closed-eyed terror. Almost everyone who flies...

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Assiniboine in Clouds 2 by Car...

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Assiniboine in Clouds 2 by Carl Pan

Another editing of the photo of Assiniboine from last fall

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Assiniboine in Clouds 2 by Carl Pan Another editing of the photo of Assiniboine from last fall Carl Pan: Photos

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Vienna Opera House by Paulo Co...

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Vienna Opera House by Paulo Costa

30” long exposure of the Vienna Opera House.

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Vienna Opera House by Paulo Costa 30” long exposure of the Vienna Opera House. Paulo Costa: Photos

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Диванное настроение… by Sergei Lenin

Md Юлианна Фурманова 2016.05.03

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