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Frozen Trees of Slovakia
Taken in Kosice, Slovakia from a motor vehicle. The amazing part was the weather system we had just travelled through to get here. Caught between two mountains it was blizzard conditions with almost no visibility. Then we travelled a road tunnel straight through the mountain on our way to Sucha Bela, a popular walking trail. When we came out the other end of the tunnel and saw blue skies I gasped. To go from near zero visibility to clear blue sky was amazing enough then to see the trees with frozen leaves like this against a blue backdrop was a photo I just had to take. The temperature at the time was below zero. – Davies
Might seem like a piece of digital art but it is the ceiling of a pandal set up during Vijayadashami, made entirely of cloth with a chandelier for lighting.- Debidatta
Perfect timing!
Bhutanese friend farewell. Partied all night. Next morning, started as a fun but ended up being one of our best pics!
I took this photo on my trip to Australia. Twleve Apostles is one of the most beautiful landscapes across Australia- Saurabh
Took this photo on one of my runs across the Golden Gate in 2012, on the way to the Marin headlands. Shot with my iPhone, holding it out over the water pointing up between the cables.- Nathan
This is a cycle which was tied to this plant with a chain 50-60 years ago by some servant and now this is what happened to it. Plant become tree and cycle got entangled in it .;)
Not a professional, just obsessive at times. This is probably my favorite photo that I’ve taken. This was taken somewhere in Alberta, Canada. I was on a glacier with my father while the sun was setting, and there was this small lake that was very still. I took about 20 or so shots to finally get one that looked the way I wanted. Sergey
I took this one in Dubrovnik Croatia – I was standing next to the musician and noticed the reflection of the old square in the instrument.- Oran
This is a stitched panorama of ~24 shots; this allows a simulated effect of the shot being taken with a 24 f/.8 lens wide open (
on Iceland. It’s got kind of a sentimental value for me as well because just after my camera finished taking the shot, a big wave splashed on it and made the tripod fall into the waters of Atlantic Ocean.
-Wojtek
This photo was taken 10+ miles off of the north coast of Molokai, Hawaii. You will notice the Kalaupapa lighthouse on the left, in the far distance.
our final course took us around the north coast of Molokai, home of the steepest sea cliffs in the world. It was here, as we diverged course from the breathtaking coast to begin the arduous channel crossing, a pod of bottlenose dolphins swam up along the bow of the boat. I raced to the bow and after several failed attempts to capture the timing of the jumping dolphins, earned this best photo of my life.
This image was of the very last ‘jump’ as the pod swam away, and moments later the wind shifted 90 degrees causing the boat to sharply turn to starboard, sending a large wave crashing over the bow and nearly knocking me into the ocean. One of the most epic moments in my photography career. © Grant HofmannMarch 1970 near Phu Tai, Vietnam. 173rd Airborne Brigade Admin Compound. Time exposure of night gunfire. – Jim
It was taken during the spring melt at the Alpsee Lake, near Fuessen in Bavaria.
It was very much unplanned as the ice was only in this state for one day, the next day it was all melted.
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my visit to one of the hill tribe villages in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Seeing him reaching out helplessly from his cage broke my heart.- Samantha