eternal lighthouse by alfonso1979 by alfonso1979

Icy Veins by tkottary by tkottary

From the Winter wonderland of Yosemite.

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Foggy reflection 2 by Marcobarone by Marcobarone

Reine, Lofoten by Lyes by Lyes

Reine, Lofoten

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Black Water Bridges by annie7 by annie7

The last of my Scotland holiday images (I think). This is very similar to one I did last year but that was in colour. Such a wonderful place to spend some time just sitting and relaxing.

Many thanks everyone for all of your wonderful comments and votes, as always truly grateful.

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As the Sun by cfischerphoto by cfischerphoto

Its a beautiful thing, truly. No matter what happens today, no matter how bad it gets, tomorrow, without fail, the sun will rise. The brings me comfort.

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The Old Jetty. by darrenjbennett by darrenjbennett

The Old Jetty, Little Paradise, New Zealand.

Darren J.

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A Geo-Cosmic night. by pjvanschalkwyk1985 by pjvanschalkwyk1985

This night on Java, Indonesia was a very memorable one. After experiencing the mega crowds on Penanjakan earlier that morning, I just decided to stay one more night to hopefully take something home I will remember. At around 18:50 I left Cemoro Lawang at the back of an Ojek ( Motorcycle) knowing that a waning gibbous moon would rise in 40 minutes. Speeding through the dusty, primal volcanic landscape, the lights of the village well behind us, the heavens opened up with a super vivid Milky Way overhead.The adrenaline was really pumping at this point. A potent cocktail of speed, a barren volcanic wasteland, and the feeling that I am about to capture something truly special, was one of the best travel experiences I have ever had! I arrived at Penanjakan about 20 minutes before the moon rose and that gave me some time to play around with some compositions in very cold and windy conditions. I headed down a small hiking path and finally settled at a position I was comfortable with and that had enough protection from the wind for the longer exposures required. In the image above you can see a smouldering Bromo and Semeru being lit up by the moon rising in the east. At this point the moonlight was washing away many of the stars and Milky Way, but I feel a good balance was achieved with the foreground being lit as well. Enjoy!

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LOCH LEDCRIEFF by HildaMurray by HildaMurray

Bryce Canyon Sunrise by DirkSeifert by DirkSeifert