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Museum Panorama Mesdag in The Hague presents Scarlett Hooft Graafland. Mesmerizing.
An exhibition which is a journey through the enchanting photographic world of magical landscapes in the most remote places in the world. Exciting exhibition.
My liquid series......been wanting to do this forever.....taken with my Canon 100mm f2.8 ...green paper under a glass bowl and purple paper behind.....flash fired.
AND THERE'S MORE COMING !!!!
About this image. I was so busy with work and family obligations the past many weeks and I can say I lost my inspiration.
Over the weekend, I managed to go with friends all the way to a dark location in Malaysia and found a new inspiration again...
My apologies for the zero visits in your streams.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III ı Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC ı RRS TVC-24L/BH-40 Ballhead ı 14mm ı f/2.8 ı 25s ı ISO 2500
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One of my fave dogwood trees at camp..Again the fall colors this year have me mesmerized..As I was loading the truck up to go home, the light was shining on this tree and I walked around it several times, shooting it..Sometimes you just can't get enough of a good thing..;-)) I loved it hope you do
Although fire can leave quite a path of destruction behind it, it can be so beautiful and mesmerizing
Wishing you all a beautiful day
Hugs & Kisses ~♥~
Angles Cry ~♥~
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Natural light portrait
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Md: Katya (all social network accounts were deleted 2 years ago)
Ph & retouch: mine
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Date: July 31, 2022
Camera: Sony a7 iii (ILCE7M3)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8
Exposure: 1/80 at f/1.8, 85mm, ISO 200
Swat, Pakistan.
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Here is an outtake from the phooshoot we held on Saturday! This is a friend of mine, Shawnee. Check out my fb page for more outtakes and un edited photos of here! She doesnt even need to be photoshopped! haha. Anyways, It was a blast. I will be posting a photoo a day for the next 5-6 days from this photoshoot! We got to go all over Genoa, Nv to different locations and take photos with new environments!
Mesmerizing patterns at the Morning Glory Chinle site fan out like the whirl of colorful skirts at a Mexican folk dance.
This area in eastern Arizona. It is tricky to reach, and I suspect very few photographers even know about it.
Explore @# 17
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• Camera: Canon EOS 40D + Canon 24-70 USM
• Manfrotto Tripod 190XPROB + 488RC2
• Standard Three [3] Bracketed Exposures [RAW] + Photomatix + CS3
• Location: Hamala, Kingdom of Bahrain
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes and trust in me
You can sleep safe and sound
Knowing I am around
Slip into silent slumber
Sail on a silver mist
Slowly and surely your senses
Will cease to resist
Tried a close up on my face .. hopes you like it. <3
Not really a wishing well, but the water's movement and low hanging foliage reflecting in it, seemed mesmerizing...
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You just have to turn on your camera, and shoot. Boom ! Each shot is perfect, every photo you're looking at is the best.
You just want to print them all !
Thanks to her
I became mesmerized by the interplay of the ripples, the sunlight and the rich colors of the rocks in this stream bed in Glacier National Park, Montana.
JMT DAY 19 - DUSY BASIN
Dusy Basin
On our way to and from Bishop Pass, we hiked through one of the most beautiful areas off the John Muir Trail, and that was Dusy Basin. I had heard about its beauty prior to being on the JMT before, but it was just breathtaking. Simply I couldn’t believe my eyes.
The basin, which was dotted with several small and large unnamed lakes and was enclosed by the long wall of 12,000 plus feet tall peaks and ridges, which separated the basin from Palisade Basin in the southeast. Among them, Columbine Peak (12,652 ft) stood tall as if it were the focal point.
While Dusy Ranch was snaking through it, the tranquil lakes filled with trouts were glistening in the early morning sun. The mesmerizing reflections of the peaks and ridges in the calm water brought me a memory of a family of four whom I had run into at Bishop Pass a month prior to doing the JMT. I was told that the couple with a girl and a boy, looking barely 4 and 5, spent two nights in the basin. The little girl was carrying her own backpack! What a trooper!
I can’t wait to go back and enjoy the nights under the thousands of stars!