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Landscape Photography That Will Blow Your Mind [pics]

Landscape Photography That Will Blow Your Mind [pics]
Featured Posts BoredFactory Most Stunning Animal Photography You'll ever see. [pics] Amazing Skies [pics] Landscape Photography That Will Blow Your Mind [pics] Click Here to see more MIND BLOWING pictures! Wow. Published on October 03, 2011 Posted by: Anna Grace Comments (25) Newest First Subscribe via e-mail Preview Post Comment… Photography Pending Awaiting Moderation wow, those images are quite stunning. Preview Post Reply Choux Pending Awaiting Moderation I recognized some shots from Marc Adamus he is awesome. Photos on Canvas Pending Awaiting Moderation Fantastic pictures! A Jewish Guy Pending Awaiting Moderation in one of the pictures, in the top left corner, there is a computer mouse pointer. kind of ruins the picture completely. it's the the one about halfway through with all the trees and fog and scattered houses. otherwise, these are great. Asian girls Pending Awaiting Moderation Wow! Bakeca Incontri Frosinone Pending Awaiting Moderation Those pictures are amazing! amazing!!!! I love these.

Storm Clouds Pictures Click here to show (or hide) search and display options [ For a large image and details: click on photo to stay in current window, click on photo ID to open new window.] There are 40 pictures on this page out of 55 pictures of Storm Clouds, available as stock photos and fine art prints. Panoramic Photography - Death Valley, Eastern Sierra, California Pictures, Photography Tours, | Sieren Photography Fine Art by Steve Sieren Panoramic photography of the Eastern Sierra, Mojave Desert, California and Baja Coastlines, and other California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah locations. Like what you see here? Why not take a workshop and learn some new techniques that will improve your own photography? We will help you move one step further!

From the archives: Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis - Blog - ABC Arts Posted: Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis were two of Australia’s greatest wilderness photographers. Their work became synonymous with campaigns to protect Tasmania’s natural heritage. From the 1950s to the 1980s, Olegas and then Peter, used photography to try and encourage Australians to recognise the value of the natural world around them. Their philosophy was simple and remarkably effective - if people could see the beauty of Australia’s wild places then they might be moved to protect them. Olegas is renowned for his slide presentations which, over 20 years, brought ever-increasing attention to the island’s unique landscape. Ten years later, Peter’s magnificent photographs of the Franklin River were used to spearhead the successful national campaign to save it from a similar fate. Olegas and Peter shared many things, including a bond that was more like that of father and son. Related Links:Photo FinishIn Focus: Bob Brown on the politics of photography Lake Pedder Tasmania.

37 Photographs That Use Water for Amazing Reflections I'm Rob, the editor of Light Stalking. I try to keep this ship on course. By Admin on in Cool Photos, Featured Inspired by this week’s Light Stalking weekly challenge (you have entered, haven’t you?) Arthington Viaduct Sunrise (1) by James Whitesmith, on Flickr A moment in time by blinkingidiot, on Flickr Fall / herfst / autumn / Herbst … by Bert Kaufmann, on Flickr Water Reflections by SheaAk, on Flickr Riffelsee by Jeff Pang, on Flickr water reflection by hokkey, on Flickr Real Joy by Todd Baker << technowannabe, on Flickr Dynamic Serenity by papalars, on Flickr Soon to be published (explored) by Peggy2012CREATIVELENZ, on Flickr Lower Pierce Reservoir in HDR by williamcho, on Flickr quarter past 5 by Debasis ~~, on Flickr On Golden pond….. by law_keven, on Flickr Fishing by kevin dooley, on Flickr Attaining Wisdom by tinyfroglet, on Flickr Larnaca Salt Lake by TeryKats, on Flickr wake los cabos by lecates, on Flickr Tranquility… by law_keven, on Flickr Misty Morning by Ian Sane, on Flickr

explorations with space : cole rise no.1 no.2 no.3 no.4 no.5 no.6 no.7 Wild Scenics Pictures [ View fewer images per page ] Click here to show (or hide) search and display options [ For a large image and details: click on photo to stay in current window, click on photo ID to open new window.] water from iceland, a photo from Eyjafjardharsysla, Nordhurland Eystra Critiques | Translate Verti Is it really that green, or is the photo hyper-saturated? From the date it was taken, I guess this is a scanned photo. Anyway, nice composition. nilolabrador Very nice picture, Paolo. clodreno to be green this is green.. strangiato Very nice view. scalerman saturated. majestic landscape. sohrab like ive already mentioned to you before i have no clue how you get such amazing colours :) a gift of colours for you paolo i hope you enjoy this link of colours take care aryary The view itself is amazing and you make it even better in this photo. mpb001 Beautiful view and nicly saturated color! femkevdh Fantastico!!! losteden What an amazing landscape. hearken this phto is amazing. i love it, it looks surreal, like a different world! desman Celle-la aussi est superbe et surprennante justa What a nice composition! freedom Very nice landscape, I love such place, luky you. sn00zie zilinskyi Great photo, looks like a picture. Excellent shot osh

SF Bay Area Beautifully Blanketed in Fog While heavy fog can be a major nuisance, making it nearly impossible to drive, for a photographer it can be a godsend, like nature's perfect gift. Terence Chang, who you may remember from those long exposure shots of planes taking off, has worked his magic again. This time he shows us parts of San Francisco and Sausalito beautifully blanketed in fog. When I asked Chang why he enjoys taking photos of fog, here is what he told me. "Being above fog clouds and able to watch them interact with the San Francisco Bay is a rare and beautiful sight. If you love Terence's gorgeous fog photos, you can now pick up one of his prints over at our online art store, My Modern Shop. Terence Chang's website and Flickr page

Beautiful photography by Johnny Patience Johnny Patience is a 36 year old photographer living in West Cork, Ireland. He shoots both digital and film – for himself and for Bondshots that he has founded together with his fiancé Rebecca Lily. For more beautiful photography by Johnny Patience, please visit his website here or check out his flickr photostream right here. Our Favourite Photos of 2011 by Destination This past year was an interesting one. We got to re-visit some places we had already been but more importantly we got to take in some of our dream destinations for the first time. We thought the best way to show you why we loved all the places we visited was through our favourite photos from each country. So sit back with a cup of coffee and come travel with us for a few moments. Sea Canoeing in Thailand Thaipusam in Penang, Malaysia The stunning New Zealand Landscape Petra at Night Had to put this one in! London Landmarks- The Tower Bridge The main Square in Prague The Astrakhan Kremlin in Russia The uncanny modern city of Astana in Kazakhstan Mongolian Traffic The ruins of Tonina in Mexico Grabbing the Catamaran in Jamaica Alexandria, Egypt

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