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Green Pine Trees on Mountain Beside the Body of Water
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a-frame cabin house in the middle of fir forest
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The evening sun showers the grey glaciers of Banff with gold
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Marmolada, the highest peak of the Dolomites (3343m)
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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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Fog creeps through the forests of Banff as others find their spots to enjoy the view.
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Marienbrücke. Amazing place. It's a bridge where you can get most part of the cliches photos of the castle. There's great view from there and you can hike to the different spots to get different photos. There are a lot of short hikes starting from there. This is one of the views you can see when you are inside the Neuschwanstein Castle.
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During your short walk to the Neuschwanstein Castle this is one of the views you can get.
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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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Silhouette of the Zillertal Alps!
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The amazing view of the San Giovanni in Ranui Church with the Odle Mountains in the background.
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The reflection of Yosemite Falls appears in spring floodwaters at Yosemite National Park, California, USA.
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Taken in the basin of the Big Four Ice Caves
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The castle of Neuschwanstein. IG: instagram.com/febiyanr
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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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Peak 'Einser', part of the sundial group in the Sextner Dolomites!
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The 3 mountains together are called the sundial. From left to right are their names: the Elfer (eleven o'clock), the Zwölfer (twelve o'clock), the Einser (one o'clock). They are called so because exactly at this time of day the sun is always directly above the summits in summer and indicates the time of day. Eleven o'clock, twelve o'clock, one o'clock ...
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The sun begins to set behind a set of cascades in Yosemite National Park, CA, USA.
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Single exposure twilight shot - captured in Auburn, CA under the instruction of Rich Baum.
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Tibetans and supporters protest near the Chinese Embassy in Paris, against the abduction of the 11th Panchen Lama. Gedhun Choekyi Nyima was recognised by the Dalai Lama as the 11th Panchen Lama on 14 May 1995 at the age of six. Three days later, on 17 May, he along with his parents went missing. Reffered as “Tibet’s Stolen Child”, he is the youngest political prisoner in the world.
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In Banff, visitors can ride the gondola to the upper terminal and then walk along a boardwalk to the summit of Sulphur Mountain.
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I love seeing the sun rise when I am there and watching it. Getting out of bed when it's really cold out is another story. I am glad I have enough will power to get up on this morning for this view.
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That Wanaka Tree reflected in the calm waters of early morning in New Zealand. Another shot of the famous tree, this one a wide angle and shot much earlier in the morning than my previous post
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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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Chapel of St.John of Nepomuk, belonging to the Ranuihof in Villnöß. One of the hotspots (like Hallstatt in Austria) for Asian and mainly Japanese and Chinese tourists in the World Nature Heritage Dolomites in Italy!
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Lainbachfall I had to reupload this again because there was there white edge on the left side of the previous version. At least I could correct some more chromatic abberations :)
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I spent the past summer working on the 4UR Ranch in southwest Colorado which provided me plenty of opportunity to capture some great shots. This particular picture looks down from the mountainside on the east side of the ranch. The Rio Grande River can be seen flowing past the entrance of the ranch as it winds its way through wagon wheel gap.
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I have taken a very early morning walk to one of the many viewpoints overlooking Mt Bromo and pointed my camera in the "wrong" direction. Just outside a crater a river flowing through a valley can be seen. According to Balinese beliefs bad omens and ghosts dwell in the rivers.
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Sitting on a perch in the early morning sun I was able to position myself to get some palm trees in the background to give that classic Florida vibe to this portrait of a Barred Owl. The morning sun was shining right on the owl and I did darken down the background a good bit to make it less distracting. I was lucky enough to spend about 2 hours with a pair of these lovely owls and watch them fly around the forest from perch to perch, get mobbed by a flock of Blue Jays and just generally sit around.
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The fronds of beautiful tree ferns at Lake Barrine on the Atherton Tablelands in Australia. Each frond is about two to three metres long. The botanical name is Cyathea cooperi.
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The ice-capped peaks of Yosemite! https://heclicksshewrites.com/
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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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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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I’ve been on holiday in Austria, Styria. In the evening iI went out of our house and saw a beautiful sunset shining on this wood, I quickly pulled out my phone and made this great picture!
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A small isle in the Eibsee at the beginning of November in 2018. Because it was a really nice and warm day some canoeists stayed at the island in the sund to relax. This is the horizontal version of a photo I already posted last year.
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This waterfall is called “Månafossen” which directly translates to “The moon waterfall”. It flows down stream in the south-western part of Norway.
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We drove down this road, chasing the silky, wavering fabric of the last golden light of the day. As we weaved around the rocky bend of this mountainous road, we caught sight of this lonely rock, standing mighty and tall, of which we could only describe as the international step brother of the Swiss Matterhorn
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An unusual view on my hometown, Davos, Switzerland. It’s amazingly settled in between beautiful mountains at 1’560 a.s.l. The lake in front reflects the amazing colours of the setting sun. You can even see the train of the Rhätische Bahn (RhB) at the bottom left hand side.
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The weather was really nice that day and really warm which is not that common at the beginning of November in Germany. The Eibsee is one of my favorite spots in the alps and always worth a visit. If there is no wind you can get awesome reflections in the lake.
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Bright view of the Alps
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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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A foggy November evening at Ågelsjön. This narrow but long lake is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, no matter the season. Situated in a steep and wooded valley just north of Norrköping. The fog was thick and blocked the view of the other side, isolating the tree against the background.
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A storm looks chaotic from indoors, but in the woods, it’s calm, quiet and surreal. Had this place to myself for a skate through the forest, with nothing but the ice cracking through the valley to remind you that you’re standing on a lake of water.
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Going for a simple Ansel Adams feel here. Winter provides a way of simplifying the background.
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On a hike through the Swiss Alps. Just a few days later there was already a meter of snow at this point!
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