Shot this photo during the sunrise at the german horseshoe bend called “Saarschleife”. Panorama out of 5 vertical photos – if you like my work, feel free to follow me and take a look on my facebook and instagram profile! © Johannes Nollmeyer
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North by adamhillstudios
Night Paradise by DamienHubert
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Crying Nature by nodphotography
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L’Islande m’a ouvert les yeux sur la nature, encore plus qu’auparavant.La beauté pure du monde, le chaos passé immense, le temps en suspension…. Ils s’entremêlent tous pour nous rappeler que la nature nous porte, nous transporte, nous accueille et non l’inverse.Petits êtres sur la croute terrestre, certains phenomenes sont là pour nous rappeler que la Terre hurle, qu’elle pleure, qu’elle se meurt.
Desert blanc – Savoie – Valfrejus – Massif du Thabor by Pavat69
Massif du Thabor
Winter Desire by DanielHerr
I didn`t expect some more different perspectives at this famous spot. But I found this one. And my only thought – when will this terrible summer end. I am an autumn/winter child and I don`t want to suffer any longer this horrible heat outside.
Blueflame by Jkboy_Jatenipat
Grey Glacier, The Glacier is in the south end of the Southern Patagonia Ice Field, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile.
Beat of the Ocean by hdgrobler
With the sun in the correct place and the right reflections can make for some epic wave shots…
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Ice Ages by ianplant
Self portrait taken from inside an “ice cave” on Lake Superior, Apostle Island National Lakeshore, USA.
Be Still by elizabethgadd
If I was able to choose a favourite image I’ve ever taken, this one might be it. A couple weeks ago Shane Black and I went to one of my favourite lakes in the early morning, and at first the fog was so thick I couldn’t even discern it from the still water that was mirroring it. We stayed at the lake for a couple hours and watched as the mist gradually lifted, beginning to reveal my beloved mountains. This was one of my most calming self-portrait experiences, taking my time to slowly walk through the water and then standing still to watch all the ripples dissipate until it felt like I was standing in a world frozen in that moment. (Meanwhile, Shane’s patiently but determinedly spending a substantial amount of time chasing a goose down the beach for his own photo.) I’d say this morning was absolute perfection, except for the fact that the gumboots I was wearing under the skirt were not quite tall enough… the amount of times I walked too far into the lake and had glacial water pour down and pool up around my feet and legs is innumerable. But it only adds to the memory. 🙂
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