ATLANTIC RAGE by EdwinMartinez by EdwinMartinez

Taken this February 2016 in Dyrholaey, Iceland.

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Finnland 2016 (1) by stnitzsche by stnitzsche

Finnland , Enontekiö, Hetta
29.01.2016 / 12:38 Uhr

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SANTA MARIA DE AVIA by Lluisdeharo by Lluisdeharo

Namib Double Rainbow by markdumbleton by markdumbleton

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Heavy rain falls over the Namib Rand Conservancy in Namibia, illuminated by the late setting sun, creating a very striking double rainbow – Excelsior Farm, Namib Rand, Namibia.

Photograph protected by international copyright laws, all rights reserved.

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Double exposure by jontake by jontake

Doble exposición:
Una para el paisaje con la bicicleta y otra con la luna.
Realizada la fusión en cámara.

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Austinmer by Goff_Kitsawad by Goff_Kitsawad

The Farm Tea by BertoniSiswanto by BertoniSiswanto

This shot was taken 2 years a go i think when i was in Japan and i already upload here but different moment , was lost to find a good spot see Fuji . But in other words i found a Magic place to shot , thanks GOD to save me and bless me . I was driving with my other friend from Bali too but live in Japan same with me before , So awesome story . If i have to write down all maybe need more description , hahahahha …
Have a nice Monday , stay safe and God Bless You all .
Thank you for visiting my page here , like , comment and share .

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Photographer & Broken Boat by chaiyun by chaiyun

Location :thailand

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SHIP WRECKED by ferrye by ferrye

The Path To The Other World by TheNarratographer by TheNarratographer

I decided to make my way over to Durdle Door in the hope of a decent sunset. When I got there, the place was pretty much deserted, with just another photographer and his mate waiting for the same thing, in pretty much the same place. We got talking and compared ideas, both standing there on this precarious ledge that gives the perfect view of the crooked staircase leading down to the arch. Whilst we were talking, a clutch of Polish people arrived and began to loiter, racing down to the arch as if they had never seen something so spectacular. To be honest, most people haven’t and as I come here so often, I have become numb to the places beauty.

As it approached sundown, both myself and my new friend, Rich, waited in anticipation. The sky was beautifully broken and after the amazing sunrise of the morning, I was certain that the evening would be just as magnificent. We waited, we waited and we waited. The sky never changed, never moved. It stayed as it was until it was dark and although we both got some great images, it simply wasn’t what it promised to be.

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