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Street art in an alley of Austin Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong
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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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Tabernacle Street in East London getting the first of the early morning sunshine.
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I was alone, it was early in the morning and i walked down the street. I found this beautiful village in the middle of nowhere. I decided to eat lunch (spanish omelette) there and it was delicious!
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The conditions to take this picture were challenging. There was quite a lot of cars and low light, giving you very little time to take the photo and leaving no possibility to set up a tripod. The aperture couldn't be too high because I wanted to have everything in focus, so I relied on being extra steady.
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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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Sunset near Gibson Steps at Twelve Apostles Marine National Park in Australia.Had a great time driving the Great Ocean Road in Australia. Watching the sun set along the shore at Twelve Apostles was one of my favorite things, the ocean never ceases to amaze!
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Waterfalls near Milford Sound, New Zealand. One of the most amazing experiences I've had traveling. This was on the road to Milford Sound in New Zealand. It is one of the rainest places on Earth and it was absolutely pouring when I was there. Waterfalls were forming literally everywhere around, just coming down the sides of the mountains.
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Exploring an ice cave for the first time in my life was an incredible experience! Walking over 1000 year old ice, in the middle of one of the biggest glacier of Europe make me feel so small but you feel inside the earth and part of a cycle. An experience that enforce the sense of respect we must have about environment.
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Taken on a sunny day in the middle of the sky somewhere between France and Ukraine.
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Police barricades during the yellow vest protests in Lyon. Police violence is at its highest since 1968. As of now, 23 persons have lost an eye (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D41GrQrX4AAMCB6.jpg:large). Recently an independant journalist, got arrested (https://twitter.com/GaspardGlanz). Violence continues, even though Amnesty International and the UN condemned the use of excessive force against protesters (https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2018/12/police-must-end-use-of-excessive-force-against-protesters-and-high-school-children-in-france/).
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The Sivuch, or eared seal, is very impressive in size, which is why Steller, a biologist, when describing an animal, gave it the name "sea lion". Similarity to the king of the savannah is attached to the sea lion by the guard hairs, growing on the back of the neck and shoulders like the mane, and a powerful roar in the bass.
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In the Addo elephant park in South Africa, one lucky moment to meet a lion close to get this picture. Taking the pictures of the one lion another pass our car by open window in less then 2,5 m 🙄
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Sheep grazing at the San Marcos Foothills Preserve in Santa Barbara California as part of a habitat restoration strategy to reduce non-native annual grasses and promote the restoration of healthy grasslands.
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Walking around in the Bisti/De-na-zin area of northern New Mexico I used the Rokinon 12/2.8 stopped down to f/22 for the sunburst effect. I added more sky to make a square image, in post.
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Birthday weekend in Paris. This sixth and final set is of the monuments and classic tourist buildings of Paris, the end of these photos and the end of a wonderful trip. The city has a lot of problems right now, but if you can look past it, there is so much beauty.
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Birthday weekend in Paris. This sixth and final set is of the monuments and classic tourist buildings of Paris, the end of these photos and the end of a wonderful trip. The city has a lot of problems right now, but if you can look past it, there is so much beauty.
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Birthday weekend in Paris. This sixth and final set is of the monuments and classic tourist buildings of Paris, the end of these photos and the end of a wonderful trip. The city has a lot of problems right now, but if you can look past it, there is so much beauty.
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Birthday weekend in Paris. This first set of photos are of leading lines I came across whilst walking the Parisian streets. Sometimes so calm, sometimes so chaotic.
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A painter working in the middle of Udine's main square
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This was one of my first nights out taking photos of the stars at my families farm. The night sky was incredibly clear, and so I sat out in the middle of the paddock with my camera and took photos all night. This is one of the photos I was blessed to have captured.
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Bixby Creek Bridge, also known as Bixby Canyon Bridge, on the Big Sur coast of California, is one of the most photographed bridges in California due to its aesthetic design, “graceful architecture and magnificent setting”. It is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge.
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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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A sole person standing right in the middle of otherwise empty Hong Kong’s street. I took this picture during the morning rush hour. After few seconds the street was full of people and cars again.
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I love the reflection from the floor and the person walking in the middle of the light. Actually, I went out to test the focus of the new lens 50mm 1.8 and got this shot.
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After having traveled long minutes, hours, the road of the volcano. Start our trip at 100 meters altitude, and exceed the clouds at 2000. I drive in a virgin forest road, desert, and shaped snake. Here we go for a photo, above the clouds.
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Walking around Sydney Mardi Gras 2019 capturing this special event. The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras is one of Australia’s biggest tourist drawcards, with the parade and dance party attracting many international and domestic tourists. It is New South Wales’ second-largest annual event in terms of economic impact, generating an annual income of about A$30 million for the state. The event grew from gay rights parades held annually since 1978 and has been a major help in passing the same-sex marriage legislation in Australia on 9 December 2017.
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These photos are from one of my many Iceland visits. Iceland is the place that unlocked many things for me and broke so many chains in my head.
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This was captured on the road near Reykjavik during the transition of sunset to sunrise (longest day in June). This is maybe how hell can look like?
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Waking up early in the morning, I took my gear and went to shoot some nice aerial shots of this beautiful island in Maldives. From the moment I saw this road, I knew that this is what I wanted that day. I unpacked my gear and flew it up above this road and got an outstanding view.
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The Road 1, also called “The Circle Road” offers you a scenic view of Iceland. Here in June, the nature can be brutal and unexpected every day.
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Foladafoss Waterfall is one of the most unexcepted waterfall I’ve seen in Iceland. Near to the Road 1 in the East, we had to climb the crazy and dangerous Öxi-Pass in the fog to find it.
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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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When we were in the Wadi Rum desert, we spent the night in a bedouin camp right in the middle of the desert. We slept in tents under the desert stars. We woke up before sunrise and headed for a walk. Seeing these camels with the sun rising behind them was something out of this world. A memory I will forever treasure. Glad I had my camera with me!
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Castel Savoia (in French Château Savoie) is an eighteenth-century villa in eclectic style located in Gressoney-Saint-Jean, in Valle d’Aosta, Italy. After a friend had a short trip here, I was intrigued by the place and decided to give it a try. Went there with my DJI Mavic 2 Pro on a Sunday afternoon and had an hour of fun shooting this amazing place.
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When you are out taking photos and everything is just working: the lighting, the locations, the model, the wardrobe. Everything just feels right and it shows in the final edits of the images.
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Dusted off the old skates for a hike back into the woods in the middle of snow storm to get this lake to myself.
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Walking and exploring on an island in New Zealand called Waiheke when I saw the light on the other side of this type of “entrance”. What wonderful landscape will I find on the other side? How long will the road last until it reaches its destination?
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A long exposure shot of the famous building in Rome, the Italian Newspaper - Il Messaggero, in the famous street, via del Tritone near the heart of Rome.
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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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I got the rare opportunity to shoot from one of the tallest buildings in the city of Nashville at sunrise. This photo I got with a Canon 50mm Tilt Shift lens, which makes the buildings and cars below look more like toys than real. It was a fantastic experience.
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Sometimes you just have to stop your car and stand in the middle of the road to take a picture.
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Snow in Santa Clara Valley near the city of San Jose, California.
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Met a new friend in the middle of the trip to Tennessee
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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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This shot was done from the rooftop of Jin Mao Tower, 23rd tallest building in the world, after its successful conquest.
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Person Standing in the Middle of Bridge in Front of Flowing Waterfall
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Photo Of Bicycle On The Middle Of Dirt Road
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