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This misty forest was a very special place in one of my journeys to the mountain side. In Romania you will find many places that exude a mysterious energy and you don't feel like talking, you just contemplate the unusual beauty.
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Close to my house there is this beautiful park garden. One day I was passing by and met this girl playing with her balloons. It was refreshing to see a child play outside with just some balloons in an era of technology.
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The best time to visit Palacio de Monserrate is almost in the end of the day. It closes at 20:00 (local time), and this pic was taken from 19:00. No people, no crowd.
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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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Like 2 months ago I went to the Donaukanal with my girlfriend and captured this beautiful shot. It was quiet a sunny day and it was just refreshing,
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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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This Carolina Wren flew in to the feeders that I had hanging from this gorgeous branch and after having its fill of food it hopped up onto the branch and gave me a few poses. This was my favorite as it stood up tall and right in the one opening in the branches. I had set up to shoot backlit for the feeders because I knew the sun would be too bright for a front lit shot and would look harsh. Using backlight and a row of dark green bushes in shade I was able to capture this dramatically lit shot of the little bird and the beautiful pink spring cherry blossoms.
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It was raining so we decided to have a coffee while waiting for the rain to stop. This coffee shop was hidden from the crowd. We had to walk through the house to its backyard where there were a few tables and chairs were set under a hut. They served only Turkish coffee (with or without milk), nargile and some Turkish food. At the table next to us, an old lady was doing coffee fortune telling. We drank our "sade" (plain) Turkish coffee in such a Turkish place and Turkish atmosphere, which we hadn't experienced before even though we've been in Turkey for two years. Such an unforgettable memory.
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One of our silkie chicks we hatched this spring! Sola was the first baby girl to hatch <3
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This was a long exposure I did where my friend drew a cross with a flashlight. The shutter was set to about 10 seconds.
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Taken during SIGMA's dance set at Electric Garden's Festival Sydney. The camera was actually mounted onto my Ronin at the event so I could shoot video for the client, but ended up just taking a couple photos for myself. This was one of my favourites.
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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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Glenorchy lake area just after sunset. It was tricky taking this as it was pitch black, but lucky enough that the stars were sharp.
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I shot this behind our house on Valencia St in the SF Mission District. I set up my tripod and a step ladder. I balanced myself on the top of the ladder and my friend took the shot. I then climbed down, removed the ladder, and captured a second image. Later, in Photoshop, I worked with two layers: 1. me and the ladder; and 2. the empty alley. I then used a layer mask to brush away the ladder, leaving my body hanging in mid-air. The concept was intended to illustrate the power of salvation, a gift from Jesus through which he works in our lives to rescue us from self-destruction.
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Shot with a couple of friends on a beach and grabbed this moment between the 2 as I was walking towards them.
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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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This was taken in the Ecola State Park in Oregon on our way back from Indian Beach.
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This photo was taken at Multnomah Falls on a spring afternoon.
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This was my first ever maternity shoot, and I got to do it with my best friend and her soon-to-be-here son!
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We took a little trip to the east of tenerife. At one point we left our car in a parking lot... We went for a swim and enjoyed the sun on our faces. Later that day, when we came back to get our car, the parking lot was closed!🤦🏼♂️ We asked people in the restaurants nearby but nobody seemed to be able to help us. A very kind man who lived in a village which wasn’t far from the parking lot said he would drive back into the village and ask the people there who could open the parking area. In the meantime my friends and I watched the beautiful sunset and I took this picture.🌄 After waiting for ages, someone came and opened the parking lot for us. Even though it was annoying at first, I’d say we did make the best out of a bad situation.👏🏼
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Found this interesting sculpture that perfectly reflected the sky and opened up a way to see this street lamp across the street.
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Messier 101 - the Pinwheel Galaxy. A grand-design spiral galaxy that's estimated to be approximately 21 million light years away and 170,000 light years across, compared to the Milky Way's 250,000 light year diameter, it's estimated to be home to around one trillion stars - more than double the Milky Way. Its asymmetrical shape is due to gravitational forces from surrounding smaller galaxies, one of which is visible in the upper right of the frame, a smaller elliptical galaxy, NGC 5204. This shot is just about ten hours (118 x 300s) of total exposure taken with a ZWO ASI294MC-Pro through an Explore Scientific ED127CF at 952mm focal length.
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I have to admit, I am a little obsessed with the night sky this year.
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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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She could suddenly become a whole other character. A second ago she was laughing and then she decided to go deep into thoughts ... like her soul started a very slow dance, her hands were floating in air, she closed her eyes and ... I shot the moment she suddenly impressed me. Not much have changed in this photo. I'm not fan of extreme editing even though I sometimes try them. I decided not to even remove her hair from her hands because to me this is what made her original.
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I was walking to the station to catch a train home after a long day when I noticed that the sun, as it was setting, had perfectly singled out this one building across the river. Everything else around me had already entered into the blue haze of the early moments of the night except this one building. It stuck out to me as remarkably beautiful.
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This is our star being eclipsed by our moon during an annular eclipse. I viewed this in Tokyo during the early hours of May 20th, 2012. I still remember the anticipation in everyone's faces due to the fact that the clouds would not open the sky to us but also because the light around us began to dim and we knew our window of opportunity to see the eclipse was fading. It was only in the last 10 or so minutes did the clouds thin out and leave a very translucent layer for the sun to be able to shine its light through for us to see a massive ring appear above us.
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Swimming Lionfish. I was lucky to be panning the camera at the same speed as this Lion Fish swam past at the Cairns aquarium in Australia.
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Rinjani. Last week hike to this beautiful crater lake was quite intense. First day was rough. Nine hours of hike with both legs cramped the whole path. Not sure if it is because I'm out of shape by now, or is it my backpack that was too heavy. Or am I just getting old? Second day was better though. That was another 6 hours hike until we finally reach Plawangan, where I took this picture. Literally cried when I saw the lake. It was magnificent. The scale is insane. We were walking under the rain most of the day on the third day. I already had a feeling that there might be flood in one of the four rivers that we crossed. That's exactly what happened. Thankfully the water was still less than half of my height so getting across was still possible. Overall this hike is one of the best and most scenic walk I ever did! And especially because I get to share this trip with one of my best friends.
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I took this photo in the beautiful Italian town of Tropea, two years ago. The city is towering above the beach, a unique scene! The water was crystal clear and a beautiful blue
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ADD ME ON INSTAGRAM: daventuree The old man who took this "American Pitbull Terrier x Dogo Argentino" for a walk told me, how loveable his dog was. People who know me are very much aware of how much I love dogs... I just had to take a picture! The dog pose in front of the camera like a professional.
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Birthday weekend in Paris. This third set is a selection of the darker things going on in Paris at the moment, with weekly riots and protests, a high police presence was needed on the streets.
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Birthday weekend in Paris. This second set is of street art, and bright colours. All the things you need in city with so much anger and violence at present.
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The historical house of Qajar minister Moshir-ol-Molk Ansari in Isfahan is a masterpiece in the history of Persian architecture. The mansion stands out when compared with its counterparts, thanks to its unique and royal architectural designs and avant-garde structure. The house, which has the largest and most historical sash window in Iran, was officially registered as a national heritage site in 2009. The beautiful ancient house is located near Naqsh-e Jahan Square and on Yakhchal Street in the center of Isfahan. I have combined 9 shots for getting this super-wide angle view.
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I was travelling across Vietnam for a month in 2018. While trekking through a jungle, I came across a cave with a narrow opening and I went in until there was no more light. This is the last bit of the cave that was lit up. after this, it was pure darkness.
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Made this image as part of a series that I used to make my food photography workshop poster. Trying to depict a cozy urban breakfast scene in this shot. This was shot using a single light source to camera right. The backdrops and surfaces are made by me using cheaply available materials in the art store.
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The Boardman Tree farm in northern Oregon was an incredible place to visit. The 25,000 acres of poplar trees made for an almost otherworldly experience in the fall. The farm was sold in January of 2016 to be cut down and used for cow pastures and agriculture. This photo was taken during during the autumn of 2016 before the bulk of the man made forest was removed. Small sections reportedly still remain, but not at the mind blowing scale of a few years ago.
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The Aga Khan Museum is a one of a kind in its simplistic oriental design. It's definitely a Toronto hidden gem. This setting was perfect for my #WhitespaceProject seeking minimalistic styles in everyday photography. Although we had to leave, on our way out of the museum, I jumped with excitement when I saw the direct sunlight making the white marble wall glow. The shot was definitely worth the time. ~ Check out more of my photos on instagram.com/elamir3mmar ~
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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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Mercedes-Benz headlight minimalist photograph. Love this because it was taken at sunset and the contrast between the blue shadows and the yellow highlights really makes it stand out to give a lonely roadtrippy vibe.
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I found this street art of a couple embracing under an umbrella in a city that was once divided by the wall that its on to be great symbol for the coming together that finally occurred.
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I recently had the fortune to visit my dream country of Japan. This photo was taken when I visited the city of Kyoto. Kyoto has that New Olde vibe that other cities do not possess. Bustling with countless shrines and the famous Gion district, visiting Kyoto is truly a memorable experience. I took the picture in the famous and crowded Ninenzaka neighborhood alley. Just drop down from Kiyomizu-dera, you will soon find Sanenzaka before reaching Ninenzaka. Along both neighborhoods you will find yourself surrounded with Japanese shops and picturesque cherry blossoms (in the right season)
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so, it was my first Goa trip.An event company hire me for photography for three days. I was not knowing that i'm going by cruise.after knowing i was feeling mad. and after facing this large ship.I can't stop myself to capture that moment. And the result is in front of you all.
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Taking this photo was a little challenging because of the perspective. I wanted to represent the service of this great local coffee shop in my town.
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Part of what I love about photography is the limitless possibilities and chances to be creative. We had a whole photo shoot planned out until it began to rain. We were about to leave until we found this lantern in the back. The final end product was this simple, yet moody photo that is, to this day, one of my favorite captures.
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This little guy was lurking around a brickyard, near the ranch that I usually visit when I ride my bike around my hometown's outskirts
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Summer sunsets are awesome, they last long while closing the day. It is somehow magical that after 15 years I was able to recover/digitize this photo from a slide.
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My mountain. Please go like this pic on my Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/p/BuRDU7qhtIz/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=4gpg5siyx43h
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This little screech owl looks at me while I photograph it. It was injured by a car and is being cared for by park rangers at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park.
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