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Audi R8 - Seeing a supercar driving down the road in Wyoming is a rare sight, but when gorgeous car rolls through wide open spaces with mountains for a backdrop, it's sure to be a memorable one.
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Audi R8 - Seeing a supercar driving down the road in Wyoming is a rare sight, but when gorgeous car rolls through wide open spaces with mountains for a backdrop, it's sure to be a memorable one.
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This is Lake Agnes, which can be found by doing any of the Little Beehive, Big Beehive or Lake Agnes trails when you arrive at Lake Louise, Banff. We had a bit of a varied day weather wise, so I set my camera & tripod up on a small bridge and just waited until the wind died down to get this reflection. There's also an awesome Tea House right next to it, however they only take cash so I missed out on some of their famous chocolate cake this time... but next time ;)
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I saw quite a few lakes in Banff, but Moraine Lake is my absolute favourite. No matter the weather, there is some outstanding beauty there; as can be seen here on an overcast day! I can't wait to go back here, I'm totally in love with Canada haha!
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I recently went on a 10 day holiday to Banff, Canada. Banff is somewhere that I've wanted to go for about 15 years and it was even better than I expected. I took this photo at the back of Moraine Lake. I went there to get the good photos everyone would expect, but I also wanted to capture shots not everyone thinks about. I made an effort to "Look behind where you're standing" in order to capture something a little different. In this shot, you can see some of the blue glacial ice above the Moraines that surround the Lake and the extremely dynamic weather that you get in the Canadian Rockies.
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I arrived in Yosemite at 5:20 a.m. in order to catch the sunrise at Tunnel View, but the clouds ruined the view. So I wandered the valley for some other sight to behold and found this beautiful reflection in the flooded waters of Yosemite valley.
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Minutes after I took this photo, the clouds rolled in. The valley had disappeared, leaving nothing but the highest peaks visible through a thick layer of gray.
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Sunset at Clingman's Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennesee, USA. This is an older shot from a trip down to the Smokies quite a few years ago. The sky really lit up that evening with color, but I struggled to find a good composition from the top of Clingman's Dome. I ended up trying to use some of the nearby trees to frame the colorful sky above.
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I dropped it on a mountain, splashed some water on it and lost the cap but it still serves me right. And until now, I didn't have any picture of it: my only lens.
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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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This excursion to the Cime Bianche Lakes, Breuil-Cervinia in the Valtournenche, was among the most beautiful excursions I did. The path is not so difficult and allows you to see breathtaking views. If you love the mountains, but you are not expert hikers, I recommend visiting this place, because it will leave you speechless.
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Fog rolls down into Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand at sunset. I was driving towards Queenstown, NZ in an attempt to shoot the Remarkables for sunset. I was running behind schedule to make it in time, and was driving along Lake Wakatipu when the light began to change. I came across a small rest area/campground(side note, NZ is awesome for that #vanlife!) and hiked down to the lake and began shooting. Fog began to roll over the mountain and it was much more beautiful in person than this shot captures. As the sun got further down, it illuminated the clouds above in color making a spectacular sunset. I wished I had a stronger ND filter for a long exposure here, but had only grabbed the 3 stop instead of 10 stop before I left.
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A bus crossing a stream in Þórsmörk, Iceland. The busses in this area are rigged with especially large wheels, to be able to safely cross these streams, without getting the exhaust pipe flooded.
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My photos aren't typically super colorful, but how could I not with water this freaking green? The dudes wake surfing on Mountain Dew for pete's sake.
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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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"I walk a lonely road, the only road that I will ever know.. don't know where it goes, but its only me and I walk alone." brittaniburns.com
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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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Another photo from my trip last autumn to the Eibsee. This time it is from really early in the morning when the sun was still behind the mountains, but there was absolutely no wind so I got a perfect reflection of the Zugspitze in the Eibsee. (My polarizer might have helped a tiny bit to improve it even more :))
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It has been photographed a billion times, but I always find something that interests me. This trip was no different. I tried shooting up into the crevasse above to capture the subtle ways light would play down the edges and smooth sides of the polished sandstone.
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It was amazing to be on the top of Älplihorn just on time for this beautiful sunrise. I hiked and climbed a couple of hours through the night, passing some chamois and ptarmigans in the darkness, and reached the top exhausted but very happy.
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The weather was inclement most of the time while I was in Grand Teton NP, but occasionally the sun would break thru like this. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
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The Aurora Borealis is the magic ingredient that makes polar landscapes even more special and rare. When it appears, it might be small and almost invisible, or standing as a quiet line over the head. But it can suddenly explode in a vortex of green shadows, sometimes with some magenta edges here and there, illuminating the whole sky and the landscape around. Any cold sensation disappears.
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These are the lights from a TV broadcast station in the Abidar mountain. It's actually a very tall mountain but here it seems like a small hill.
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My wife and I recently visited Nepal. One morning during our trip I was able to capture this heavenly sunrise on Annapurna circuit of the great Himalaya. The morning was freezing cold but the view was breathtaking. Totally worth it.
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Whilst cycling through the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, I got the chance to shoot the milky way over the Athabasca glacier in Jasper National Park, AB. shot around 3AM. No one else out there but me and the roar of the water from the glacier. Truly surreal experience I cannot wait to have again. This is a stack of 6 images from my a6300 at ISO 6400, F2.0 at 12mm (18mm FF eq.) Since stacking got rid of all of the noise at that ISO, I got a good Signal/Noise ratio.
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