Sad Eyed Fox Of The Lowlands b...

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Sad Eyed Fox Of The Lowlands by Roeselien Raimond

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I just can’t resist this gaze…..incredible eyes…

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Sad Eyed Fox Of The Lowlands by Roeselien Raimond Roeselienraimond.com | Blog | Facebook I just can’t resist this gaze…..incredible eyes… Roeselien Raimond: Photos

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Limlight by Enrico Fossati

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Limlight by Enrico Fossati

A beautiful stream that flows into the deep recesses of the French mountains . For edit this picture i have used many tecniques that are fully explained in my processing video available on my website www.enricofossati.it/Instruction Regards Enrico

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Limlight by Enrico Fossati A beautiful stream that flows into the deep recesses of the French mountains . For edit this picture i have used many tecniques that are fully explained in my processing video available on...

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Raisting Sundown by Stefan Tha...

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Raisting Sundown by Stefan Thaler www.stefanthaler.net Facebook Stefan Thaler: Photos

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dusty twister.. by stavros kes...

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dusty twister.. by stavros kesedakis

a beautifull dusty tornado in Wray Colorado USA on 7th of May 2016

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dusty twister.. by stavros kesedakis a beautifull dusty tornado in Wray Colorado USA on 7th of May 2016 stavros kesedakis: Photos

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A “classic” Little...

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A “classic” Little Owl walking… by Austin Thomas

A wild Little Owl walking in my signature style…

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A “classic” Little Owl walking… by Austin Thomas A wild Little Owl walking in my signature style… Austin Thomas: Photos

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A way to infinity by Coizzi Ma...

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A way to infinity by Coizzi Massimo FOLLOWE ME FACEBOOK Integraphotonature-Creative-Photographywww.haidaphoto.com/en/index.php Coizzi Massimo: Photos

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Light of a hurricane by Mathie...

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Light of a hurricane by Mathieu RIVRIN

Lumière de fin d’ouragan à Stokksnes L’Islande est connue pour ses phénomènes météos intenses et ses lumières exceptionnelles. Ce jour là, les vents avaient soufflé à plus de 180km/h, des vagues monstrueuses déferlaient sur la côte et les cascade coulaient à l’envers (l’eau sous l’effet du vent remontait dans la cascade !), une scène que j’ai encore bien en tête. En fin de journée, le vent soufflait moins fort (entre 120 et 150km/h quand même) et un régime d’averses de neige et d’éclaircies s’installait. C’est à Stokksnes au sud est de l’islande face à cette montagne bien connue des photographes que j’ai profité de ces conditions hors normes.
Les lumières devenaient incroyables à chaque arrivée de la neige et à chaque fin d’averse. Après une succession d’arcs en ciel, le ciel s’embrasait, et le paysage se colorait de jaune, d’orange et de rouge contrastant avec le noir du sable. Ce sable m’empêchait presque d’ouvrir les yeux tellement il volait avec le vent et 3 jours plus tard j’en avais encore dans les yeux ! Véridique ! Le trépied vacillait tellement que j’ai du monter les isos jusqu’à 1600 par moment pour éviter tout flou de l’image. Dans un dernier rayon de lumière, le soleil éclairait le premier plan et la montagne et cette lumière si particulière que j’étais venu chercher était ancrée dans ma mémoire et dans les cartes mémoires :). Stokksnes near Höfn – Iceland. Bonne soirée à toutes et à tous et n’hésitez pas à partager l’image si elle vous plait. Mathieu Rivrin – www.mathieurivrin.com/
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Vous étiez nombreux à me les demander, les posters, tirages et encadrements des images de la tempête Ruzica en mer d’Iroise sont disponibles à la vente sur mon site internet : www.mathieurivrin.com/tirages-dart/ .
Ils sont d’excellente qualité et faits par un laboratoire français reconnu dans le milieu.
Si la finition que vous souhaitez n’est pas disponible, n’hésitez pas à me contacter à mathieu.rivrin@gmail.com
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Light of a hurricane by Mathieu RIVRIN Lumière de fin d’ouragan à Stokksnes L’Islande est connue pour ses phénomènes météos intenses et ses lumières exceptionnelles. Ce jour là, les vents avaient...

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The Dark Hedges by Carsten Mey...

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The Dark Hedges by Carsten Meyerdierks

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The Dark Hedges by Carsten Meyerdierks facebook.com/meyerdierkspictures carsten-meyerdiers.de Carsten Meyerdierks: Photos

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Sara by Martin Kühn

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Sara by Martin Kühn

INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Walimex Pro 85mm f/1,4

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Sara by Martin Kühn INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Walimex Pro 85mm f/1,4 Martin Kühn: Photos

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Wolf Alice named Saturday head...

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Wolf Alice.Alternative rock band Wolf Alice has been announced as the first Saturday headliner at the second installment of the By The Sea music festival. Wolf Alice, famous for tracks such as "Moaning Lisa Smile" and "We're Not The Same," joins acts such as Welsh rock band The Super Furry Animals, Mercury award-nominated band Wild Beasts and indie-pop act The Mystery Jets, also taking the stage at By The Sea. The event will mark the group's first ever headline set at a festival, with Wolf Alice's companion headliner to be announced on July 1, according to NME.


Alternative rock band Wolf Alice has been announced as the first Saturday headliner at the second installment of the By The Sea music festival. Wolf Alice, famous for tracks such as "Moaning Lisa Smile" and "We're...

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Pink Opens Up About Return to ...

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The singer’s new single is “Just Like Fire.”

The singer’s new single is “Just Like Fire.”

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Tempest by Elia Locardi

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Tempest by Elia Locardi

Every once and a while, certain events in life can line up so perfectly, that it renders you speechless. Sometimes, it can all boil down to one specific moment in time that once seemed so improbable, that it’s a profound experience to see it materialize into a reality. As a photographer, I spend my life seeking out some of what I believe to be the most beautiful destinations on the planet, and while positioning, patience, timing and technique are all crucial elements to my craft, sometimes it all just comes down to having a bit of luck. I’ve been visiting Dubai for more than five years now and with each visit, I always hope for some beautiful clouds, a rare rain storm, or better yet, the elusive phenomenon of low moving ground fog at sunrise. Just witnessing one of these events alone can be extremely special – two together even more unique, but capturing all three combined in one scene? Well, in my opinion, this many elements coming together so harmoniously is a photographers dream. So while I was perfectly positioned at 4:45am, setup on the 42nd floor of the Shangri-La Dubai Hotel with my Fujifilm X-Pro 2, Really Right Stuff TFA-01 tripod and PG-01 Panoramic Gimbal, I was ready to capture the sunrise. The rest – the fog, rain, and clouds – were all variables that I could only hope for but never control. To learn the techniques I used to shoot and post-process this image, you can find all the info about my new tutorial video series by visiting: www.fstoppers.com/elialocardi

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Tempest by Elia Locardi Every once and a while, certain events in life can line up so perfectly, that it renders you speechless. Sometimes, it can all boil down to one specific moment in time that once seemed so improbable,...

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