tramonto tra le colline marchigiane by Giacomo D’Amico 1987 http://flic.kr/p/z4Cajy
tramonto tra le colline marchigiane by Giacomo D’Amico 1987 http://flic.kr/p/z4Cajy
Icy breath on the peak by Alban Henderyckx Website: alban-henderyckx.com/
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Premature snows and storm begin an imminent morning departure in search of almost vital autumnal visions!
In time or the wind takes leaves of former days.. It is almost too late to avoid my banks of pines, thorns and gingerbread for an athletic ascent of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques in the direction of clouds.
Around the lakes of Ayous, some sculptures frosted at the top of a waterfall while “le pic du midi”, him, seems to have caught a cold and threads its scarf, escapes, a black mass swirls, imprisons the light and plunges the atmosphere into an atmosphere of solar eclipse.
Peak of south, valley d’Ossau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
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Neiges précoces et tempête amorcent un départ matinal imminent en quête de visions automnales.. presque vitales!
Au temps ou le vent en emporte les feuilles d’antan.. Il est presque trop tard pour fuir mes rivages de pins, d’épines et de pain d’épices pour une athlétique ascension des Pyrénées-Atlantiques en direction des nuages.
Aux abords des lacs d’Ayous, quelques sculptures givrées au sommet d’une cascade pendant que le pic du midi, lui, semble avoir pris froid et enfile son écharpe, s’échappe, une masse noire tourbillonne, emprisonne la lumière et plonge l’atmosphère dans une ambiance d’éclipse solaire.
Pic du Midi, vallée d’Ossau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.
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Golden by Joseph Rossbach(http://ift.tt/1itOuDr) Golden, Zion National Park, Utah
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After three consecutive workshops (two backcountry camping workshops), I took the day for myself to hike the Virgin River Narrows, a place that I have spent a lot of time shooting in the past. The weather was perfect on this day, crystal clear and hot, for a refreshing afternoon up the river. The downfall was it was crowded….more people then I have ever encountered in the Narrows, but I made the best of it!
While I was set up on this composition, I had to wait a good deal of time for the crowds to come down canyon before I could take the shot. Some guy walked within 5 feet behind me and stood there with this annoyed expression. He was obviously pissed that I was taking so long to capture the image. I assured him that I would be done asap, but maybe it was a better idea if he found his own comp instead of stomping mine! He didn’t like my advice 🙂
It’s so lame when someone just walks right up on you and sets up exactly where you’re shooting…I mean come on is that the best you can do. When I see another photographer working I shot I avoid it like the plague because whats the point in being involved in a creative medium if your not going to be creative! rant over….soapbox departed…moving on. http://flic.kr/p/p1nWtd
Icy Sunrise by Vincenzo Mazza Photography Ice and snow on a black beach, on the background the Dyrhólaey promontory.
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Bridge Over Mala Savica River, Gorenjska Slovenia by flatworldsedge Street portraits have kind of taken over my photostream recently. It’s an addictive photographic niche; quite literally, I think, just from the adrenaline rush that comes with approaching strangers and asking to shoot with them.
However, I’ve lots of other shots to share, so thought I’d take a quick break from posting my project to upload some other shots I was keen to get the community’s feedback on.
This shot is from a series shot in the Triglav National Park (TNP) in Gorenjska, Slovenia. The main shot from this set was a lightpainting, shot towards the end of the evening. However, I also have lots from the twilight as I set things up, tested compositions, etc.
This is one of those, and generally it’s had a very positive reaction amongst friends and family. I’m not entirely sure, however, if it has quite enough “zap”! Maybe the bridge is a little flat to my mind, and a punch of hard flash across the cobbles would have lifted it?
Any critique would be appreciated!
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Palouse Falls by Colin Grigson one from a recent trip I took to eastern washington… more to come soon http://flic.kr/p/6u1YDu