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So a good flickr friend rosiebondi
www.flickr.com/photos/110186192@N04/ gave me a shove to get back in here. She takes stunning shots of beautiful Sydney. I know that lots of you have already seen her magic but if you haven't it's well worth popping in.
Also another flickr friend David is having a birthday today. He's a true gentleman, if you find time say hi www.flickr.com/photos/108755156@N05/
I hope everyone is well and happy clicking :)
طبعي الصبر لكن وش عليه ارتجيه
من طويل الصبر يعقوب وايوب مـلا
دامني حي عطني وش بقى نحتريه
ما بي أدموعك اللي عقب موتي تهـلا
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ســوري لأني كررت الفكره ومسحت الأولى
بس حبيت أستفيد من بعض الإنتقادات البناءه
وجد شكرا
وإن شاءالله تعجبكم هذي
وصـــباح الخير للكــــل
I took this stunning shot from Jughoor. I was on a solo hike to Danin from that point.
I was extremely happy on taking spectacular shots of Tirich Mir and Chitral town. But unfortunately I hadn't a digital camera. I took all of my shots with a Nokia73 Cell Phone but I 'm satisfied with shots I have taken over the months with a Nokia73 Cell Phone.
just getting a bit practice in, with my sigma 10 - 20 , dave brightwell had some stunning shots with his, so a decided to buy one , after takeing his advice on this lens, this was my 3 rd outing with the lens, it seems to be a nice and sharp ,
This is my first work on a 4K resolution and it looks like it worked out a charm. Featuring Dawn as a model in one of my themes, was one of my wishes for a very long time. I can't thank you enough Dawn, this is a stunning shot. I hope you love the result as much as i do. ♥♥♥♥
Did you ever thought about what is floating around in your dreams? And what is withstanding over time, guiding your way through the fog of life?
October 2019 | Niefern-Öschelbronn
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I am starting to get into backpacking more, and this is the result of putting in the effort and getting rewarded with a stunning scene.
The day begin with an early morning hike starting at 4am and reaching the lakes and setting up camp by 10am. Followed by a relaxing nap in the tent.
After regenerating my body from the morning hike, I decided to go out and explore the multiple lakes in this area and try to find composition. My ideal spot would have the lake in the mid-ground with either some rocks or trees as the foreground. And of course the mountain would have to be visible not blocked.
This spot featured a great balance of all those ideas. The window frame created by the trees and the alpine lake wrapping around the reflected mountain make for a juicy composition.
In order for me to come away with a juicy shot I had to set up my camera and not move it until I believe I had all the frames to build this shot. The first frame was taken probably 30-40 minutes after the sunset and then the Milky Way shot was taken at around 11pm. It was a long wait but I came away with what I believe is a stunning shot!
I think starting out your hike early in the morning is a great way to go go about your backpacking trips. You'll get an early start and hike when the weather is mild, and by the time you arrive to camp some people will be vacating their sites by the early morning.
Jefferson Wilderness, Oregon
August 2020
A stunning shot of Rovinj, taken right from the tower of the Church of St. Euphemia (Crkva svete Eufemije).
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It's almost the weekend again! This will be an extra short work week for me as I spent the first three days of it along the coast photographing some of the Fall shorebird migration. The birds weren't as numerous as I had hoped, though there was a fairly good diversity even despite the low numbers. Weather was also less than ideal, with heavy cloud cover Tuesday and Wednesday. That said, I DID get amazing light on my first night there, Monday, and was able to get some really stunning shots that I'm very excited to share. So lets get started with a species that's completely new to me. I've wanted to photograph these interesting birds for a while, but until Monday had never had the chance - The Whimbrel. I hope I did this cool looking bird justice for my first shot of it. I caught it looking out across the water, into the setting sun, the soft glow just lighting up its face enough to get some detail while still really silhouetting that curved beak. Let me know what you think, and happy Thursday!
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This massive lightning was taken during one of the big summer storms moving over the valley by the end of July. While staying perfectly safe at home, I was able to capture the stunning power of this weather system right from the bathroom window.
July 2019 | Enztal
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i'm trying to add some people i still know after i left Flickr for a long time. i hope you don't mind if i mention your priceless name in this humble capture. thank you so much.
Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.
The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.
The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.
Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.
He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.
In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.
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Noravank - Նորավանք - meaning "New Monastery" s a 13th century Armenian Apostolic Church monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu river, nearby the city of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey S. Astvatsatsin church, which grants access to the second floor by way of narrow stones jutting out from the face of building. The monastery is sometimes called Amaghu-Noravank, Amaghu being the name of a small recently destroyed village above the canyon, in order to distinguish it from Bgheno-Noravank, near Goris.
Yet one more place that firstly welcomed me with lot and lot of rain. I waited there for 2 hours to see if the rain stop, but it didnt. I decided that this place can be visited again on my way back to Yerevan as it is definitely worth it. When I was approaching the following time, I had the most amazing and dramatic light - strong, late afternoon light with heavy, dark, stormy clouds in the back - my favorite combination. The contrast and an amazing surrounding landscape created this stunning shot.... surely the 2nd trip was worth it!
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We were driving towards Kufri in Himachal Pradesh when we spotted this beautiful moon rising over the Himalayan peaks just before sunset.
This was my absolute favourite travel moment because (a) we nearly missed seeing this and it was so totally unexpected and (b) the setting was the most beautiful ever - we were on a road climbing up a mountain-side with evergreen trees all along the side with this scene playing itself out as we saw it through cracks between the branches of the trees. Its one of those moments you never forget.
A stunning shot of the endless road cutting through the vast, otherworldly landscape of Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. This surreal expanse was once part of an ancient lake that evaporated thousands of years ago, leaving behind a thick crust of salt. Indigenous people, early explorers, and settlers all braved this unforgiving terrain, drawn by its stark beauty and the challenge it presented. The cracked salt flats stretch endlessly under the harsh desert sun, while distant mountains rise against the horizon, creating a dramatic contrast. The straight road disappears into the heat haze, symbolizing adventure, isolation, and the raw beauty of Death Valley. A place where history and nature collide, reminding us of the ever-changing forces that shape our world.
Not the most stunning shot of Loch Ard, but there are so many aspects of it I like, like the hanging mist... the reflection in the strip of calm water... and the overall tone and colour of the morning light... is it any wonder I keep returning to this productive little loch...
...If you are interested in visiting loch Ard or seeing what it has to offer, i have put together a blog that covers this beautiful little loch... check it out here..
so i think the idea when going around agra is to take stunning shots of the great monuments - currently i seem to be getting photos of the creatures that live there. can't help it, they catch my eye more.
This is the toughest roads in my early trip to Tibet. Not only it was long and bumpy, the driver had to avoid many big trucks ahead.
Because we were on a tight schedule, we couldn't stop for a rest until we reached to the highest point of these mountains which has an altitude of 4120m; this was a big challenge for us early in the trip as we might experienced high altitude sickness. Fortunately, everybody in the group was feeling normal and I was able to run around the mountain without any problem. From the peak of the mountain, we were able to take some photos. By looking back at the roads we came, I knew this will be a stunning shot.
I am still amazed how powerful humans can be as we build roads to conquer challenges like these mountains....
Location: Xi An, China
Photographer Claude Rocha captured this stunning shot inside the Big Four Ice Caves in Washington State. He used a Nikkor 20mm lens mounted on his Fujifilm X-T10 with the help of our Nikon to Fujifilm X-mount lens adapter.
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Nikon 16-85 VR
Exposure: 5
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 20 mm
Heliopan CPL
Even though some of the water is blown out, this is still one of my very favorites. She's an incredible waterfall on Oregon's McKenzie river. I hope you like it :)
Oh and It certainly looks it's best viewed large on black here B l a c k M a g i c
28th August 2013
Up and out of the house by 5:15am to try and capture a stunning shot of Corfe Castle in the early morning mist. Failed dismally, must try harder!
Another stunning shot by the amazingly talented Magissa Denver.
Head: Lelutka Bento
Skin: Insol (Bianca @ Uber)
Scarf and Headpiece: Bauhaus Movement
Earrings: PurpleMoon
Last autumn we had a lot of fly agarics in the woods and in the clearings. These couple of fruit bodies here are part of the actual organism with its root network, living in the soil.
October 2019 | Northern Black Forest
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I can feel you around me again
Fotógrafa: Lívia Fernandes
Modelos:Mônica Fadul
Produção: Mônica Fadul, Lívia Fernandes, Larissa Cogu, Priscilla Martins
It's been a such an atypical spring here in the Southwest. We've been getting lots of storms and dramatic clouds. If feels more like monsoon season! With clouds like this you don't need much of a foreground to make it work!
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I had such an awesome afternoon with Anchen! She does some modelling in her spare time and she used to dance up until six months when studies got in her way. By making her dance for this shoot, i got some stunning shots as it made her forget and become unaware of the camera.
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Im Back! I had a great time.. I will have a couple more photos for you later.. and will def. have to catch up on all your streams. Hope you all had a great weekend!
Inspired by tinka she takes awesome silhouettes.
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Out in the Northern Black Forest, hoping for some morning fog. Instead, we got a very unique sunrise with nice desert color tones. Those tones are formed, when sand and dust particles from the Sahara desert are in the air, blown over the Mediterranean sea. Thanks to Nicky for joining me.
June 2019 | Northern Black Forest
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