Welcome to my beach by panagio...
Welcome to my beach by panagiotis laoudikos
Sunrise in Rhodes
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Cin cin at sunset by Anna
Cin cin at sunset by Anna
Anna: Photos
Autumn color #2 by Tiger Seo
Autumn color #2 by Tiger Seo
Incheon park in Incheon, Korea.
Tiger Seo: Photos
Mirrored by Herman van den Ber...
Mirrored by Herman van den Berge
A beautiful calm morning at The Lingehaven in Gorinchem just a 25 minute drive of where I live…….
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Passo Giau by Martin Worsøe Je...
Passo Giau by Martin Worsøe Jensen
Passo Giau, the Dolomites.
After an afternoon with rain showers, the sun broke through the clouds just before sunset, and I was blessed with some nice light.
Martin Worsøe Jensen: Photos
The Tempest by Petricor Photog...
The Tempest by Petricor Photography
Milan, Italy
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Stargate by Daniel
Stargate by Daniel
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FOGGY LAKE by Raul Weisser
FOGGY LAKE by Raul Weisser
Early morning fog over a placid lake
Raul Weisser: Photos
Still Life by The Narratograph...
Still Life by The Narratographer
Today, as it has been for what seems an eternity, the weather was shit. Grey, low hanging cloud that left everything you looked at colourless. That was until Matt and I arrived at the old Swanage pier. For some reason, although there was nothing above us but mottled, leaden skies, the water was rendered almost turquoise. I really haven’t added any colour to this image, this is how it looked. Swanage pier, the old one that is, is built for long exposure photography. All that remain are the old struts that stick out of the water like broken teeth, each one a different shape and size and they slowly melt into the horizon. Couple with the contrasting new pier, the water laps between the two and if you time it just right, you get a beautiful, serene shot. I took quite a few of these today, with slightly differing composition and some monochrome, so I may also post a few more.
The Narratographer: Photos
A Misty Invitation by Lars van...
A Misty Invitation by Lars van de Goor
One of my images appearing in the Hasselblad book 2016. Also distributed as a free poster during the Photokina fair in Cologne. So when you’re there, get one at the Hasselblad stand
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Speulder forest 2016
Lars van de Goor: Photos
Chimaera by Timothy Poulton
Chimaera by Timothy Poulton
Symmetry is all around us and has always been associated with beauty. Depending on the location and time to explore, you can strengthen or weaken the symmetric properties of a scene. Camera placement, height and angle can make or break any landscape. Look around the scene and discover anything that could have converging lines of symmetry. In lots of my work I use the butterfly technique to create visual balance. I find vertical lines of symmetry easier to spot than horizontal lines of symmetry. The trick is to find your symmetrical object of choice and center it in your frame. Using the valley and river from the waterfall to lead the viewer through the scene is a classic landscape composition and creates a butterfly shape all pointing to Mt Fitz Roy the centrepiece of the scene.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Curves by Vincent Favre
Curves by Vincent Favre
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Vincent Favre: Photos