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5600ft by Lincoln Harrison


Basilica of the Sacred Paris by Valerii Tkachenko

Hi Guys! by Eva L.

Underwater caves @Krabi by Tommy Fotokraft

Spring reflection by Jaewoon u

Standing Still by Brad Goldpaint

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Standing Still by Brad Goldpaint


The Balancing Rocks in Central Oregon are nothing short of impressive and mysterious. I arrived at the trailhead, special thanks to GPS, around 11pm and had these iconic pillars all to myself. You know the feeling of 'being the only kid in a candy store'? Yep, this was me. It was all mine! I wandered around for the first few hours trying out a variety of comps and met the rising Milky Way around 3am. Clouds began to move into the area shortly after, but I was able to capture this image before they took over the entire night sky. Clouds seem to be the trend for the month... nothing but clouds Workshops | Google+ | Facebook | Homepage | Twitter | Prints "Geologists explain that the formations are the result of the aging, tilting and erosion of two layers of consolidated volcanic ash, known as tuff. These ash flows originated from the Cascade volcanoes to the west many thousands of years ago. The top layer of tuff was tougher so to speak than the bottom layer, so as the ground tilted and cracked and the softer bottom layer was eroded by wind and water, top-heavy rock pedestals remained. Discovered by surveyors way back in the 1850s, the unusual rocks were known to only a handful of people for many decades. They remained hidden in a forest of pine and juniper until a forest fire in 2002 denuded the area. Visible now from Forest Service roads and from boats on the popular Lake Billy Chinook below, the rocks are visited more frequently. Sadly, the formations pose an irresistible temptation to immature vandals and a few of the pedestals have been toppled. Fortunately, most are far more massive, stable and durable than they appear."


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wondering by Syahrul Ramadan

... a breath of spring ... by Mladen Parvanov


Asgard by Daniel Korzhonov

Reaching for the Sun by Andreas Resch

Glum by Oxy Z

Boats at sunset by Francesco Alamia

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Boats at sunset by Francesco Alamia


The township that has a small marina, is located at the foot of the promontory of Capo Gallo on one side and Mount Billiemi other. It is located on the northern border of Palermo, near Mondello. The area is noted for the many restaurants on the beach, where you can eat fish fresco.Oltre the main port there is a second point of landing, the port of Barcarello which houses mainly the tourist boats. The harbor extends from the reserve of Capo Gallo to the cemetery Fishermen site to the east of the township.


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Oriental painting by Mitsuhiko Kamada

Moss waterfall by Jaewoon u

Climb down by Prabu dennaga


Reflections by Nitin Prabhudesai

Lighted House by JM Donaire

Untitled by Joanna Maciszka

Best moment by Iván Maigua

Bluetonium Chamber by Joe @Avalanzia

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Bluetonium Chamber by Joe @Avalanzia


Hello again to all sophisticated lovers of photography and a happy Wednesday. Weather conditions were bad at the 10th of April, so I decided to shoot some more indoor stuff. I hope you will forgive me. I bought a subway ticket for two days and traveled through the city, watching for interesting spots. (haven't done it for ages!!). And I could't believe my eyes when I walked out the train to see this station. This on is situated far in the north of the city (district Hasenbergl), no tourist will ever see. Can tell you by experience, the surface is a crap place, one of the not so expensive places for urban living in Munich. Usually I am waiting till nobody is in the picture, but those two drunken guys where sitting there for half an hour and subway was closing doors, so I pulled the trigger. CLICK. I just faded out the yellow, orange and green color to get a perfect contrast to the royal blue walls and pillars. Good fight, good light to everybody


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