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In a Distant Time by Carlos Go...
In a Distant Time by Carlos Gotay
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Blast Off by Mike Reyfman
Blast Off by Mike Reyfman
A huge flock of Black-Legged Kittiwakes takes blasts off escaping massive calving of Lilliehookbreen (Lilliehook Glacier) in Lilliehook Fjorden on Spitsbergen. Kittiwakes and other birds use to feed in the nutrient-rich waters in front of the glacier. The frequent calving of glacier face disturbs the water and causes small fish and plankton to rise to the surface becoming an easy prey for the birds. After big calving feeding frenzy starts immediately with thousands of birds sharing the party. We were fortunate to have very active glacier under overcast skies which really makes the blues very bright in the glacial ice. Add to this lots of patience and a bit of luck and here is the photo. August 2014, Lilliehookbreen (Lilliehook Glacier) in Lilliehook Fjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard.
End of Days by Ali Rajabi
End of Days by Ali Rajabi
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Morning Reflections by Phillip...
Morning Reflections by Phillip Minnis
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The Reward by Dylan Fox
The Reward by Dylan Fox
This is a new touched up version of this photograph. Just a few little tweaks here and there. This was one of the most epic moment I have ever photographed. a stunning sunset had me wrapped…. and then there were lightning strikes right at the end of this passage I was photographing. The main strike was an accidental strike capture in a 0.4 second exposure and it was by far the closest strike to shore the whole evening!
From the sun.. by Samet Güler
From the sun.. by Samet Güler
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The Lone Touareg by Marsel van...
The Lone Touareg by Marsel van Oosten
This was shot in the southwest corner of Libya during a four month expedition in the Sahara of northern Africa. I had scouted this particular dune formation two days earlier and decided to return when there was more wind. I had marked the location in my GPS and made sure to be there well before sunset. My touareg guide was very fit, so he didn’t mind when I asked him to go for a little hike 🙂 This image is part of a series called ‘Dwarfed’ that won me First Prize and the overall title International Nature Photographer Of The Year at the International Photography Awards for the second time in a row. If you would like to join us on one of our photo tours, please check out our website for more information, pictures and tour impression video clips: www.squiver.com Marsel ©2014 Marsel van Oosten, All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
Frozen World by Kah Kit Yoong
Frozen World by Kah Kit Yoong
A rare landscape shot with a portrait prime lens in midday sun. I have a few more words to say about this on my latest blog article; see the first link below.
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Sunset at New York City by Geo...
Sunset at New York City by George Becker
I was able to take some time to spend in New York City with my boyfriend this Labor Day weekend (our first trip to NYC together), and it was wonderful! This photograph was taken on top of the Empire State Building. I can’t imagine how many times this is actually photographed, but it was a wonderful memory. The sunset couldn’t have been any more perfect, and it was a great ending to the first day. Such a vibrant city!
Lava Falls II by Snorri Gunnar...
Lava Falls II by Snorri Gunnarsson
From the Eruption at Fimmvörðuháls in 2010 – Taken from the Morinsheiði plateau. This was a prequel to the infamous eruption in Eyjafjallajökull. Photography tours and workshops in Iceland My Facebook Page
Devil’s Bridge by Mirko ...
Devil’s Bridge by Mirko Rubaltelli
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