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Zeeland bridge The Netherlands by Kees Smans
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Balsam Root and Tree, Palouse by Chip Phillips
Balsam Root and Tree, Palouse by Chip Phillips
Wildflowers at sunset in the Palouse with Steptoe Butte in the background. Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my recently released set of videos: Image Editing Volume 1
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Rocks and sea by MIYAMOTO Y
Rocks and sea by MIYAMOTO Y
This place is "Tojinbo" in Fukui pref. Japan. (taken at 5:27 PM)
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Together by Silvia S.
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Sớm SAPA by Quoc Loc
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New Day by Clickalps .com
New Day by Clickalps .com
© Alberto Paolucci 3rd place in the ClickAlps weekly photo contest @ Clickalps FB group Week #13 (25mar-31mar) You're welcome to join us!
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Dont debase and stop,success is not so far...... by Krishna Kumar
Dont debase and stop,success is not so far...... by Krishna Kumar
silhouettes ..
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Bałtyckie klimaty... by Grzegorz Lewandowski
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From Above by Karim Nafatni (GostRidr®)
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Against All Odds by Ashley Vincent
Against All Odds by Ashley Vincent
Many thanks for your expressions of appreciation on “Brink of Extinction”, very much appreciated! Aside from its impressive size – believed to have been the largest of all lion subspecies – the Barbary Lion is also somewhat distinctive due to its darker colouration, something that I was immediately drawn to and felt compelled to enhance just a little to add just a tad more dramatic appeal, well, a little more that is from its normal complexion but quiet a bit more that what appeared in the RAW file, as let's just say the ambient light down at Port Lympne Wildlife Park in Kent that afternoon was far from favourable from a photographer's perspective, just ask Sue Demetriou if you don't believe me, she was there freezing her ass off too ;^) Sadly, this magnificent animal, with its former natural habitat stretching across the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Algeria and further northeastward to Egypt, has been extinct in the wild since the early 20th century. It is estimated that there are around 140 Barbary Lions in captivity, however, further reading suggests that few of those are direct descendants of the Barbary Lion sub-specie, as many have been breed with others from the African continent, though there are efforts at selective breeding that may shed a glimmer of hope. Thanks as always for your time and interest, and wishing you a great one ahead! Website | Fine Art America | Facebook
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Sunflower field by Tamás Kiss
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The Old Bridge by Mostafa Hamad
The Old Bridge by Mostafa Hamad
After a long absence from black-and-white photography because of the difficulty of this type of photography and its impact on myself, now I go back to the most beautiful category of photography in my opinion threw this snapshot of London Tower Bridge.(published on national geographic)
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Moment of eternity by Tanya Markova Маркова
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"PRAY." by GUNARA SITUMORANG, ST
"PRAY." by GUNARA SITUMORANG, ST
JUST WANT TO SHARE AND WISH YOU ENJOY. THANK YOU FOR COMMENTS, ATTENTION AND PROMOTE FRIENDS. I APPRECIATE.
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flying kiss by Marco Redaelli
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For ... Eternity by Patrizia Paradiso
For ... Eternity by Patrizia Paradiso
I hope you find your freedom for eternity, for eternity ...
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playing ballOoOOoOooon by bug eye :)
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Desert Rose by Mostafa Ammar
Desert Rose by Mostafa Ammar
SIWA , EG .I'm planing to go this amazing place agian the next week. for a three photographing days . ©2013 Mostafa Ammar , All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer. Please take a look on my facebook page for more photos :Facebook
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Screaming Eagle by Greig Huggins
Screaming Eagle by Greig Huggins
Wild Bald Eagles taken this winter at Farmington Bay, Utah.Many more on my websites:www.ighphoto.comwww.onlywildeagles.com
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Baikal Lake by Yury Pustovoy
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