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Wine Bottle PSD Mockup wine bottle ckup 22% alc. vol.
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Cards Mockup in all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. if you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.
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Postcard Mockup in all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.
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Sunset in Mallorca, Spain
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As wise and as wholesome as he looks, Nana Albert speaks life into those around him. He's experienced a full life, complete with adventures on different continents and a beautiful family that he holds dear. In our brief conversation, he shared with me how he discovered the essence of life is found by knowing that the Creator of all things. Life, defined by Nana Albert, is Christ living in Nana Albert and through Nana Albert.
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dude, breathe. a sticker we all need to read.
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Song to go along: "Plain View' by Men I Trust. All images from this flow here: https://avasol.live/2019/10/24/my-all/
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I have long dreamed of catching a sunrise at Lake Tahoe. So I woke at 4:30 to drive to Emerald Bay to capture this stellar moment. Wow, what a moment it was and I'd do it all over.
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A drone shot from Oahu / Hawaii.
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I call this photo “Life on Mars”. I took this with a drone over the Christmas Valley Sand Dunes in central Oregon. This was right as the sun was setting in the high desert and I love how the shadow of this massive sand dune jumps out as the sun slips under the horizon. These sand dunes are pretty remote but worth the trip if you don't mind a long drive and unpaved roads. You can drive right up on the sand dunes if you have all-wheel drive.
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We only have one earth - So we should better start taking care of it! For sure, this is an amazing spot to photograph in Iceland, but let's think about the background of this plane. At some point humans crashed it on Iceland. And since then it's laying there. And now think about this plane in a metaphoric way - the human impact on the environment is huge and sadly in a negative way. We are all living together on this earth - We are all connected. So every single person should think about their personal impact on the environment and maybe start to decrease their "footprint".
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ive been to this location 3 times now the first two times i didn't get a shot due to bad weather ( im talking 3 years not 3 attempts ) now bare in mind you have to get a boat out to this loch then climb a 3000 foot mountain . in my mind mission complete hope you can all use this photo for whatever you need
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Hiking in Austria.
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Chile's Valle de la Luna bathed in the soft light of the Atacama desert after sunset. I've talked before about how much I love the light in the desert. The air seems to create such a diffuse quality to the light around sunset, providing all sorts of pastel shades of color. Maybe it's the fine dust scattering the light. This is similar to a shot I posted a little bit ago, but at a later time. You can see how the bright golden light of the sun in the previous shot before sunset, changes into the soft, diffuse light of after sunset.
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Mountain pass road towards Ju de Börz, known connection pass road between the Villnöss Valley and the little city of Brixen whit the Val Badia. All this in the World Nature Heritage Dolomites in Italy.
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The Cape Hatteras lighthouse, captured with love on a brisk evening in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Even without the proper gear for a long exposure shot like this, I think it still turned out alright. I'd also like to give a shout out to the state and national park services for all they do to preserve the natural beauty found within our country. They make a huge difference and I really can't thank them enough.
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I somehow wanted to allow my pain and loss to take over any sense of joy or peace I felt. I wanted to give more space to my pain so that I can validate it, and somehow feel better through it.But I know that won’t work.So I decided I’m going to take time out of my day today to reminisce on this painful year no matter the emotions that will surface, allow myself to dig deep, and see all the good that came to me.I learned that no matter how much I’m struggling, I can snap out of my pain momentarily and be there for someone else.I learned how selfless I can be.In the darkest moments of my life.
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Going through the Atlas mountains I took a couple of shots but wanted to introduce framing. As a result, there's a gradient on framing from the hard rugged rock all the way to the snowy mountains.
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Took this in the bay of Dunsborough, WA. Saw this little buddy all by itself, and couldn't resist capturing this moment. :)
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In the early 2000s in Spain, Barcelona has managed to establish itself as a reference for skateboarding worldwide, surpassing legendary cities like San Francisco or New York ... A pleasant climate all year long, the sea near the city center, cheap life and a more permissive society have pushed many American and European professionals to spend 6 months per year, or even to move there. For a skateboarder, Barcelona finally looks more like a kind of Disneyland, with a number of spots per square kilometer, perfect and natural, completely disproportionate.
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Amazing views over Paris from Sacré-Cœur. Love the thought of all the activity going on but at the same time can’t see any people.
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Revelstoke mountain in the winter. The weather was beautiful, blue skies all day. This trip was a dream.
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Hawaii is full of diversity, of thought and people. I love to sit back and people watch, and occasionally take photos of others doing the same.
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Dawn was breaking in beautiful red. It worth staying up all night long.
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I was hiking around Yosemite and photographing with a variety of lenses. I took several shots with a 28mm f2 and some with my 50mm f1.8. It seemed I was capturing good pictures but all of them only slightly deviated from the typical pictures you see of these colossal rocks. On whim I pulled out my dad’s old 200mm Minolta Rokkor telephoto lens that used in the 1970s with his XD11. I started shooting with this heavy old lens and quickly became obsessed with the details and colors it showed. Somehow a lens with a narrower field of view helped show just how giant and beautiful El Capitan is.
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This is without doubt my favourite urban botanical spots. Located right in the middle of London, in the most brutal of all Brutalist building ever built, the Barbican. It doesn’t matter what the weather is like outside ( usually grey and drizzly) inside the Barbican Conservatory it’s always tropical and always sunny, there’s always something blooming and there’s always something new to discover.
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this photo has a funny story. after i composed my shot, i heared dogs barking in the distance but i didnt realize that they were heading my way…with no friendly intentions. i took several shots and when it seemed that the sound was getting closer i moved my attention to the surroundings and i saw 5 pairs of eyes sparkling in the dark and i thought…well…this is it:) but i kept calm and packed all my gear and i used my headlamp to blind them and walked backwards to my car. after i got in the car i realized that i was holding my breath and i laughed :) yeeey i’m alive!
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We hiked all the way up this mountain, which is a ski slope in the winter. It took me a while to nail the colours in post, because of the blue haze which forms in the distance in the summer.
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While I was on vacation with my family we stayed at a holiday house with an amazing view on the valley. Because all we did was see the valley and the mountains in the distance we forgot that we were sitting on an amazing view it self. So I threw my drone up and shot this picture of the hillside.
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You see these kinds of pickups all around in the Wadi Rum desert. They complement the landscape so well.
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All in a row
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All the series that I make are related to water, I give my feeling in all my series, relate to all my experiences, water as a visual medium for bold my statement about “beautiful in pain”. I use the changing light of day to arouse the mood of my dreams, I describe the pool as a part of my fantasy. I like the situation under the water, it feels peaceful, even though it’s tight. making peace with our own sins is one way to solve the problem.
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We started hiking a couple hours before sunrise, finding our way up the mountain. The trail was overgrown and very hard to follow at times. We made several wrong turns. There was not a single person in sight at any point on the mountain. All to keep us company was the stories we told of our lives and how God as transformed us as we established new friendships. This picture makes me feel a sense of Awe for Gods creation and Gods creations.
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We were all terribly sick at this point and had been at it several days. We had an early morning start, not sure how far we’d have to trek until we found a homestay. At mile 8 my teammate slipped and rolled downhill, gaining a concussion ruining her knee. There was nowhere else for us to go though. So we bandaged her up and continued downhill. We stumbled across this village just in time for sunset. Running over this small winter river and into GP.
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There’s nothing like a Michigan beach in my book. The sand is thick and grainy, perfect for afternoon drip castles that can last all day. Seagulls sing for hours, driftwood begs you to find a crafty project, and friends dot the sand without it feeling crowded. Bring a towel, a book, and your best shades because you’re going to be here for a while. Even on overcast days, this is the place to be.
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