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viernes, 23 de enero de 2015

Ancient Of Days by williampatino



Sculpted by the waves of times past, sitting as one with this earthen shore. Defenseless as the night sky is pierced from east to west, utterly reminded of our mortal existence. Cathedral Rocks Kiama, NSW Australia. via 500px http://ift.tt/1CUNzY9

lunes, 29 de diciembre de 2014

The Big One by ryanwunsch



Large shelf cloud in Saskatchewan. I had flown home from work early and was on route from Saskatoon to Leader. I knew there was a storm in Alberta, I checked the radar but thought I'd miss it. That changed about an hour later, the storms had formed a squall line. I could see it approaching, and drove off the highway to find something in the foreground. This Canola field had to do. Taken 30 kms East of Kindersley Saskatchewan, at 8:40 pm, July 17 2014. The next day I read reports of 137 km/h winds and quite a bit of damage. via 500px http://500px.com/photo/93876397

jueves, 25 de diciembre de 2014

Storm day ! by DuyNguyen1810



This pic was be taken in second times I came here. I still remember that is a wild day, even then It rained so heavily but this feeling never gets boring. thanks for your any comments, like and favorite. Merry christmas and Happy new year ! Have a nice day ! via 500px http://ift.tt/1xgGbou

jueves, 18 de diciembre de 2014

Banner's Omen by TedGore



***Workshop Announcement*** I am happy to announce another workshop I will be conducting along side an extremely talented photographer, and good friend Alex Noriega. The workshop will be held in the Eastern Sierra where you will have access to some of the most diverse landscape in the world. We are announcing this pretty short notice, as it will be held in early March, so sign up soon! You can find all the information on this page: Eastern Sierra Workshop This image is from Thousand Island lakes in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Banner peak rises up in the distance. Several years ago I hiked the John Muir Trail from Yosemite Valley to Mt. Whitney, and Banner peak, this lake, and the Minarets were some of my favorite scenery I saw during the trek. I wasn't much of a photographer then, so I've been wanting to return and give this place some proper time with the camera. I was able to do that last september with Erin Babnik and Jeff Lewis. We spent several days in the back country, lake hopping, all while battling the seasons first snow. I was particularly drawn to this peculiar arrangement of rocks on the lakes shores. It's not often that you find geometric shapes in nature, but the low lake levels from California's drought has revealed interesting lines around very straight cut rocks, left behind from better times. I loved how the lines looked, straight and angular, and even more so that the entire scene just seemed to all fit together. Couple that with some great light from an encroaching storm, and I've got something I'm pretty happy and interested in. Also a good time to point out that California, and much of the west is in a severe drought. These lines on the rocks are a testament to that. As cool as they look... it's a bad sign. Even though Cali's been getting hammered with rain recently, it's a drop in the bucket of a big problem. via 500px http://ift.tt/1zAWLBF

jueves, 4 de diciembre de 2014

Tungeneset by Alexmody



Tungeneset, Senja. Norway. VIEW ON BLACK OR ELSE!!!!! http://ift.tt/1uG0HuC Website | Facebook | Mailing List Stormy skies and fierce surf pound the shoreline at Tungeneset. Okshornan can be seen in the distance. via 500px http://ift.tt/1BgwoCw

miércoles, 3 de diciembre de 2014

domingo, 30 de noviembre de 2014

domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2014

The flow by Timelightphotography



Taken on september the 19th on the Snaefellsnes peninsula/Iceland. Hope you like it! Feel free to visit me on Facebook, too!;) via 500px http://ift.tt/1urgsVj

sábado, 22 de noviembre de 2014