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The Namib is a coastal desert in southern Africa and stretches for 2,000 kilometres along the Atlantic coasts of Angola, Namibia, and South Africa. Its name is of Nama origin and means "vast place". Dune 45 is the one on the shot. It's the most famous from the huge world of sands Namib area. Located in the Sossusvlei area, its name comes from the fact that it is at the 45th kilometre of the road that connects the Sesriem gate and Sossusvlei where the road ends. Thanks to its position near the road this dune is possibli the most photographed in the world. If you plan to come here, do it early in the morning or late in the day when one side of the dune is in shadow. But remember that desert will let you use the imagination to create incredibles pictures wherever you will go!
Roberto Sysa Moiola: Photos · Blog
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back to the basics, but with advanced lightning ;)
Markus Reugels: Photos · Blog
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This night 17. March here in Iceland was unforgettable, the northern lights were dancing all over the sky, a great show !
Þorsteinn H Ingibergsson: Photos · Blog
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its very old click of mine... hope u guys like it :)
Vinz Vinayak: Photos · Blog
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Fox. Chukotka. March 2013.
Ivan Kislov: Photos · Blog
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The concrete jungle of Seoul as far as the eye can see never stops with jagged mountain ridges surrounding the metropolis. What lies beneath is a massive subterranean superhighway that is incredibly organized that you don’t need to go up at ground zero in order to navigate to any point in the greater metropolitan area where 20 million people reside and work. It is believed that, at any peak hour, there are over a million very disciplined, very polite Koreans navigating the metro Seoul subway system. I made my daily commute of less than an hour from home to our office tower right down there. And while on my way, I can search the world wide web faster than the speeding subway train in the metro, with the wifi readily available. Seoul is unlike any other place, the people, the food, the information superhighway and the subterranean world is very much intertwined with each other. Welcome world to my home away from home – Seoul.
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Almer Frades: Photos · Blog
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Patience, and experimenting will really pay of in a storm like this. The Calgary sky, that goes on forever helps a little too! ;) - N
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Located in Squamish, BC
Tara & Nicolas BravePlanet: Photos · Blog
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A portrait of an european swallowtail (Papilio machaon), taken last week on early morning- thanks for looking, Fabio
Fabio Giarrizzo: Photos · Blog
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A photograph is taken in the Hokkaido Niseko Town at the time of a day having begun to sink.
Mitsuhiko Kamada: Photos · Blog
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Huangshan Mt., Anhui, China Taken from Lion Peak in the morning. Post-processed with Adobe Camera RAW, NIK Color Efex Pro 4, NIK Viveza 2, Photoshop CS6.
Chaluntorn Preeyasombat: Photos · Blog
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Waking up early to drive a few hours up the freeway to arrive at your location and it starts to rain. You wait it out camera and photographer starting to get pretty wet. The sun creeps over the horizon the rain stops and the clouds light up a fiery red. All the elements came together to make this image what it is.
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Jack Coghlan: Photos · Blog
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