Algae Madness
A few days ago I revisited this incredible place that never ceases to amaze me!
Those stone caught my attention powerfully due to its peculiar shape and the green algae that covered it.
A few days ago I revisited this incredible place that never ceases to amaze me!
Those stone caught my attention powerfully due to its peculiar shape and the green algae that covered it.
Our stay at Divide Lake was a landscape photographer's dream come true. In 3 days, we had fog, sun, rain, Aurora, and rainbows. This particular day had it all.
Memories of an autumn afternoon in the area of Argovejo in León. Incredible how everything is tinged with colors and creates a magical atmosphere.
Oh how I wish I could have found a calm day for this shot! But, winds across the field were the order of the day.
A couple of shots of Purakanui Falls down here in the Catlins area of the South Island in New Zealand.
This is a 5 shot pano that I have clicked this year. Just curious to know from you all is it looking balanced and good both compositionally and the edit.
Unhappy with my attempts to capture the vast fields of wildflowers in bloom this year, I decided to try a different route...
Dock
Maybe you guys can help me.
Memories of a good time. A trip, a beach, a beautiful sunset, a good company... It's funny what the earth can offer us, without anything in return... A precious moment!
This shot was taken while exploring South Louisiana's Tchefuncte River, and the many waterways and swamps that feed into it.
One of the numerous aspen groves dotting the southern foothills of the Pioneer mountains in central Idaho.
Can you imagine anything more beautiful than this?
Lake District, Cumbria, UK.
Few places transmit as many sensations as Os Ancares. Its winding roads, its particular orography and its charming villages scattered throughout the mountains... make it magical.
Storm clouds rolling through the Teton peaks created a dramatic and moody scene in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
This view is from Devil's Garden at Arches National Park and is composed of three vertical shots.
EOS R5 w/24-70mm L f/10 ~ 1/200 sec ~ ISO 100 ~ 50mm (X3)
After pulling off the side of the PCH I scrambled down to the water line looking for a shot.
I went to the mountains after a long time with some hikers. We stayed at a lodge which is next to a lake.
Bohemian Central Mountains few minutes after the rain and few minutes before sunset
This is taken somewhere along the coastline in Melbourne Australia.
Circumpolar over a waterfall in Galicia (Spain) 400 shots on Sony ILCE-7M2
Swanage beach, Dorset, England Nikon Z7 Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S-Line @24mm 120 sec. f/11 ISO 200 Lee Filters Holder Lee Filters ND Grad Hard 2 stops
I visited the White Sands National Park in February. We were there for 4 days.
Nikon Z7 Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S-Line @14mm 1/3 sec. f/11 ISO 64 Nisi V6 Filters Holder Nisi Filters ND Grad Medium 2 stops Really Right Stuff TVC-33 Tripod + BH55 Ball Head
Near to home so easy to visit. Try to get some good shots here and there. Any useful critique?
Beuzec Cap Sizun, Brittany, France Nikon D810 Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4 ED VR @20mm 60 sec. f/11 ISO 64 Nisi Filters Holder Nisi Filters ND Grad Medium 2 stops Nisi Filters ND 10 stops
Shot with the blood moon in it.
Something a little different. I've been so inspired recently by artists pushing the boundaries of photography. From experimental to abstraction, ICM, even the incorporation of multiple mediums.
What do you think about that photo?