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The 19 Awesome Faces of Nature. More amazing landscape photography for you to enjoy. More amazing landscape photography for you to enjoy. More amazing landscape photography for you to enjoy. More amazing landscape photography for you to enjoy. Awesome Nature Photos Of Incredible Places - 39 Examples. Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography.

Apart from this difference, nature photography will always be more surprising than any other type of photography. Nature, with all its resources creates far more beautiful scenery than what a man can create artificially. Kochia Hill, Hitachinaka City, Japan Japanese Tea Field Tea Garden near Mt. Hokitika gorge, New Zealand Fields of Lavender in Provence, France Tibet Altay mountains, Russia Beachview Bamboo Forest in Kyoto, Japan Garden The Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado Banyan tree Cypress Gardens, FL In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks 1500 year old Angel Oak in Charleston, South Carolina Flower Ocean in China Nature finds a way Moraine Lake, Canada So Full Tree in Portland Japanese Garden Ponthus beech in Brocéliande forest, Bretagne, France Nagano, Japan Marqueyssac Gardens – Vézac, France Piúva. 23_cloud_ken_prior_w_LRG.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024 × 576 pixels)

Top 10 Most Beautiful Nature Spots Around the Austria. 23_cloud_ken_prior_w_LRG.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024 × 576 pixels) Sunrise - Image & Photo by Peter Muks from Sunrise & Sunset - Photography (23631234. IMG_0382.JPG. Volcano_stefnisson_orig_960.jpg (JPEG Image, 960 × 639 pixels) - Scaled (95%) Serbia.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600 × 1200 pixels) - Scaled (51%) 17 Beautiful Sites You Have To See Before You Die. Crater Lake by Marc Adamus. Amazing-cloud-formations-20.jpg (JPEG Image, 900 × 597 pixels) Hallstatt-1-1600x1200.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600 × 1200 pixels) - Scaled (60%) Wide-391-1335380293-32.jpg (JPEG Image, 900 × 618 pixels) 0915wallpaperys-3_1600.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600 × 1200 pixels) - Scaled (49%) 205826_1206443974_large.jpg (JPEG Image, 1200 × 699 pixels) 5NHVW-900x600.jpg (JPEG Image, 900 × 600 pixels) Somewhere... by Sandra Kreuzinger. Spectacular-nature-photo-1328837680_7_1440x900.jpg (JPEG Image, 1440 × 900 pixels) - Scaled (68%)

Porcupine-mountains-waterfall-sw.jpg (JPEG Image, 800 × 600 pixels) 2923639.jpg (JPEG Image, 900 × 556 pixels) Tree_lake_and_stones_1600x900.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600 × 900 pixels) - Scaled (68%) Mindfulness.jpg (JPEG Image, 400 × 279 pixels) 25 Places That Look Not Normal, But Are Actually Real. Windows-7-Scenic-Backroad-1.jpeg (JPEG Image, 1600 × 1200 pixels) - Scaled (51%) 35 Breathtaking Aerial Photographs. 239596.jpg (JPEG Image, 1100 × 731 pixels) - Scaled (83%) 67.jpg (JPEG Image, 1920 × 1080 pixels) - Scaled (56%) Fried Feet by Miles Morgan. A little path, a photo from Borgarfjardharsysla, Vesturland. July 10th to July 17th. 1. A friend and I did the 3-hour drive to the 12 Apostles in Australia.

It was overcast the whole way until we got there and it looked like this. 2. Dragon Falls, Venezuela 3. 4. 5. 6. The Top 75 'Pictures of the Day' for 2012. *Update: The Top 100 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2012 have just been published.

The Top 75 'Pictures of the Day' for 2012

Click here to check out the most up-to-date post! After the positive reception from last year’s “Top 50 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2011“, the Sifter promised to highlight the top 25 ‘Pictures of the Day‘ at the end of every quarter, eventually culminating in an epic Top 100 for 2012. It’s hard to believe we’re already into the final quarter of 2012. With that, here are the Sifter’s Top 75 ‘Pictures of the Day‘ for this year. If any image really intrigues you, be sure to click the title link or picture itself. *Please note the photographs themselves were not necessarily taken in 2012, they just happened to be featured as a ‘Picture of the Day’ this year. Enjoy! 10 Beautiful Places In The World That Actually Exist. A Trip to the Faroe Islands - In Focus.

In the North Atlantic, halfway between Norway and Iceland, the Faroe Islands are home to more than 50,000 people.

A Trip to the Faroe Islands - In Focus

The rugged, treeless archipelago is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, and has been inhabited by humans (and sheep) since the early 8th century. The local economy relies heavily on fishing and maritime industry. The unique landscape and location attracts photographers with its fantastic play of light between sun, cloud, meadow, cliff, and sea. Collected here are images of the Faroes from recent years. [33 photos] Use j/k keys or ←/→ to navigate Choose: 30 Best Earth Pictures of the Week – July 10th to July 17th. 1.

30 Best Earth Pictures of the Week – July 10th to July 17th

The Blue Dragon by Steve Richards 2. Shore in Seychelles. 1245433705.jpg (JPEG Image, 1155 × 412 pixels) 45 Beautiful Winter Photography. Sourdough_Trail_Sunset_Flowers_Mount_Rainier_Washington_1600x900.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600 × 900 pixels) - Scaled (64. 448.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024 × 768 pixels) - Scaled (94%) Meavy Bridge, a photo from Devon, England. Critiques | Translate oana79 Hi Leslie, Nice composition, you balanced so well the lights and shadows.

Meavy Bridge, a photo from Devon, England

Mountains_002.jpg. Erta-ale-lava-lake-mf9160.jpg (JPEG Image, 800 × 533 pixels) Finland.jpg (JPEG Image, 1280 × 960 pixels) - Scaled (77%) Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Photo, Iceland Wallpaper. Em060322022.jpg (JPEG Image, 650 × 507 pixels) yPVq0.jpg (JPEG Image, 1200 × 806 pixels) Last rays" by Alfonso Della Corte. Lake-1366x768-004.jpg (JPEG Image, 1366 × 768 pixels) - Scaled (67%) The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall. By Eric • Apr 7, 2011 • Selected Work Located near near the village of Mevagissey in Cornwall, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, are one of one of Cornwall’s must-visit gardens.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall

Originally owned by the Tremayne family for over 400 years, the gardens fell into a state of neglect after the first World War when many of the gardeners sadly lost their lives. It wasn’t until 1990 that the derelict gardens were discovered by Tim Smit (who went on to create Cornwall’s Eden Project) and John Willis, who was a descendant of the Tremayne family. Via DesignYouTrust Click any photo to see a larger image - Use buttons or j/k/arrow keys to navigate through the articles. Green-nature_00313857.jpg (JPEG Image, 1366 × 768 pixels) - Scaled (73%) Great_Smoky_Mountains_000.jpg (JPEG Image, 575 × 381 pixels) Grand1ba3.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024 × 768 pixels) - Scaled (73%) Mount_Everest_as_seen_from_Drukair2_PLW_edit.jpg (JPEG Image, 2971 × 1615 pixels) - Scaled (45. Wonderful-forest-wallpaper-1440x900-1012103.jpg (JPEG Image, 1440 × 900 pixels) - Scaled (57. 20.jpg (JPEG Image, 1200 × 543 pixels) Warsaw_03, a photo from Mazowieckie, East.

Critiques | Translate Dpbours Hello Artek, I do like the strange light in the sky.

warsaw_03, a photo from Mazowieckie, East

I'm surprised with the clarity of the light in the foreground, opposed to the reds in the sky. Wallpaper_1080p_4.jpg (JPEG Image, 1920 × 1080 pixels) - Scaled (50. Rock Balancing – Making a Splash with Stone. Peter Riedel’s art never lasts long – but that is partly the point.

Rock Balancing – Making a Splash with Stone

He creates impermanent art from permanent parts of the landscape and these sculptures, in their very transience almost contradict the comparative eternalness of most art. Caught by the camera, they are, however, lent a form of immortality through digital means. The Canadian photographer spends much of his time balancing rocks alongside rivers, lakes and the sea and then taking pictures of them as, for sure, were he to return the next day nature would quite possibly have done her work and changed the landscape.

Riedel comes and goes with little fuss.