Highlands by Fredrik-Meling by Fredrik-Meling

taken in Lofoten, Norway. To be exact it is just outside moskenes. Used a lot of photoshop for sharpnes and warmth.

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early morning as the all-consuming sunrise light up East Glacier. by BertyMandagie by BertyMandagie

Dunquin Pier by Peter_Brunner by Peter_Brunner

Sunset at Passo Sella by hanskrusephotography by hanskrusephotography

This photo was shot before the Dolomites June 2016 photo workshop in Italy.

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The Lost Lake by emarcinek by emarcinek

Sunrise at Lost Lake in Colorado

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“Heavens Paradise” by taylorangelicophotoshopro by taylorangelicophotoshopro

I love the sky!! This is one of my Brooklyn bridge park edits I finished editing in Lightroom..
Absolutely love how the sky came out..
Thank you all for your support!!

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shark fin cove by SamanthaHatch by SamanthaHatch

shark fin cove

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rinse cycle by jimfromcanada by jimfromcanada

The deck on the St Lawrence II gets a final wash on the sail to Montreal as we get the ship ready for public tours at the tall ship festival.

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nausher.net by NausherBanaji by NausherBanaji

the ageless skin of beauty: Cathedrals of Northern France. Amiens Cathedral.
copyright © Nausher Banaji 2016 — in Amiens, France.

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Shimmer by colknight by colknight

Garrucha – The Harbour.
The first evidence there is of Garrucha dates back to 1327, after a Christian incursion that relates a small village on the coast called Almoraic and that was located a mile away from Mojacar on the way to Vera.

From the Arab dominion there is evidence of a tower near the sea to defend themselves from the Christian pirates, that were quite frequent due to its proximity to Murcia. This tower ended up being destroyed after a powerful earthquake in 1518. Garrucha has had a fishing past since its origins and its port has gained special importance, specially due to the presence of a warehouse known as “House of the Salt”, where they would store the salt from Cabo de Gata to be subsequently distributed around the interior. The port was, as from the 16th century, an important commercial point of wines, wicker and marble.
However times change and today Garrucha is famous for its red prawns, fishing and fishing boats trawling backwards and forwards each day, and the exportation of Gypsum.

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