Cold winter morning at the Bohinj lake in Triglav national park Slovenia by larrydj by larrydj

Cold winter morning at the Bohinj lake in Triglav national park Slovenia

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Chasing sunset at Isaberg, slope-style by s1000 by s1000

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona – USA (by Alan English…

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona – USA (by Alan English CPA

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The Eye in the Sky by stefanforster by stefanforster

Every sunrise in the dunes of Namibia is spectacular – every cloud over the dunes of Namibia is as spectacular. BUT when you have the chance to get both together it is just a phenomenal moment for a photographer. This photograph I took a few days before I got my first rain in the dunes of the Namib Naukluft and Namibrand Park. I hat to come to Namibia 6 times to see this.

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Ninja Fisherman by krzysztofrodak by krzysztofrodak

Lighthouse & Clouds by carstenmeyerdierks by carstenmeyerdierks

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Clean Windows and Keep Them Streak-Free With the “Blue Rain” Method

Cleaning windows is a pain, especially if you live somewhere that gets a lot of rain. The “Blue Rain” window cleaning method will keep your windows nice and clear in three steps.

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Fire & Ice by sorstrommen by sorstrommen

Sunset at the beautiful Jökulsárlón – glacier lagoon in Vatnajökull national park. Icebergs floating around, some with a really nice blue tint to them. If you’re going to Iceland, this place is highly recommended!

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Goodbye Sunshine by TheNarratographer by TheNarratographer

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It isn’t often that you get a beautiful red sunset over Durdle Door. The weather on this little part of the coast can be completely different to how it is just a mile or so inland. But the skies looked promising as I made the drive down to the coast and I was sure that when I got there, there might be something worth photographing.

What I did find when I arrived was that the place was absolutely deserted. Durdle Door at sunset is usually littered with photographers, all standing in the same place to get the same shot and it makes life difficult for those of us who want to get a shot of something other than a close up of the ‘door’. Seriously, they all stand in the same place, like lemmings, all trying to get that one shot. Sometimes I just watch them, all standing there and never moving to get a different composition. Some of them can be there for hours. Still, on this occasion, the place was empty.

That was until Kevin started to make his way down the hill. I didn’t know Kevin at the time, but we got chatting and he seemed like a really nice guy. From North Wales, near Snowdon in fact, he had ventured down here for a training course and decided to photograph some of the local places whilst here. How I could have done with him when I was up in Snowdon a week or so back…

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after hailstorm by thalerst by thalerst