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Большой фотоотчет о поездке в Марокко на арендованном автомобиле:
http://community.mb-world.ru/topic/2125-/
Michail Vorobyev: Photos · Blog
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The very rare, highly endangered siamese zebra.
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Marsel van Oosten: Photos · Blog
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Single exposure with 245 seconds
Nik Cyclist: Photos · Blog
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Campanillas naranjas.
Mariló Irimia: Photos · Blog
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another photo from Pacu Jawi Annual Event
Adiatma Sigit: Photos · Blog
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a lone willow tree ( had to separate it from the others) on the glenorchy jetty, last spring 2012 in new zealand. The clouds cleared a bit late so we did not have the peaks of the mountains glowing with light. Still a very memorable morning, and some eagerness to see this location once more during winter.
Christian Lim: Photos · Blog
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I am presently in Argentina, awaiting my imminent return to the US following 25 days of photographing the Patagonian mountains. I would like to share this image I made (I had a bit of a red-light theme going in my portfolio here lately, so may as well keep it going) from a unique vantage point, overlooking the famous Salto Grande and Torres Del Paine. This is NOT my favorite nor best image I made during this trip, but it is telling of the tremendous qualities of light I found in this region, positioned as perfectly as any in the world for a great sunrise. In fact, the colors you see here were modified little and during my 25 days I was fortunate enough to catch light this good on at least half of them! This was taken as a rainstorm cleared just as the sun was first making its appearance, hence the slightly hazy, subdued background. To obtain this vantage point I backpacked off-trail for two days through dense, thorny, fire-burned brush which proved a little more significant an undertaking than I suspected based on mileage alone, but worth it to get a better perspective. I then waited here for two more days to catch the light you see rendered in this photograph. The other side of the falls, complete with parking lot and everything was only 300 meters away! Thanks for any comments you may have.
Marc Adamus: Photos · Blog
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Burj Khalifa with its 828 meters height ,163 floors is the tallest building in world. The Dubai Fountain is illuminated by 6,600 lights and 50 coloured projectors, it is 275 m (902 ft) long and shoots water 150 m (490 ft) into the air. This shot is a vertical panorama result of stitching two landscape shots.
Cesar Castillo: Photos · Blog
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Cormorant fisherman in Xingping, Guilin, China.2013ⓒwoosra.com
Woosra Kim: Photos · Blog
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On my last day back in Australia while there shooting a wedding I saw this awesome crazy storm cloud moving over Redcliffe city. Ive always wanted to see one of these but never been lucky enough. I raced across the road and shot this 10 image panorama just before it came over with lots of rain and lightning. Follow my work on facebook at http://facebook.com/fotoshisa
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Pete Leong: Photos · Blog
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