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Peyto Lake
Peyto Lake
by Adelheid Smitt

A well known photo of the view over Peyto Lake. I was lucky to see it in such glorious weather.

Positively Glowing
Loch Tulla
by Dee Eff

Spent some time around Loch Tulla, Glen Etive and Glencoe yesterday. Quite happy with the results of the trip so far!

A man is only as good as what he loves…
Mount Hood from Lost Lake
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Saul Bellow.

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One of the most interesting things about nature photography is seeing nature’s wonders at its best possible lighting. This is one of those images I made of Mt Hood from Lost Lake, framing wise id did nothing just basically pointed the camera at the mountain at shot the image.

The interestingness in this image is the light and I had nothing to do with it other than capture it with a camera and my wife who shot the same image with an iPhone managed to get an exceptionally great picture too, so it’s not about the camera or post processing. It’s all about finding a good view and sticking with it until nature begins the show.

Hope you all like it have a nice day..

Out the Blue
Pine Island, Connemara National Park
by Quentin 'Q' Thompson

Press "L" followed by F11 to view as intended....sDSC09197-ed2

Classic Moraine
Moraine Lake
by Adelheid Smitt

One of the views I was looking forward to photographing while I was in Canada, was Lake Moraine. So I got to the right spot on an early clear morning. However, the wind was blowing and the morning light never seemed to be just right. But in spite of being disappointed, I think I need to post this one to complete the series I have of Canada.

The less routine the more life...
Tenaya Lake
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Amos Bronson Alcott.

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I took this one when we took a stop at the Tioga pass road after stopping at Mono Lakeas part of our 4th of July 2013 road trip. As we reached the location we took the drive all the way and then parked and took a small nap while waiting for the sun to move from directly above our heads. Then we took the drive back at a more leisurely pace back through the pristine Yosemite high country. I saw this location purely by chance and was a bit skeptical about this shot as the sun was still fairly up there and light was a bit harsh. So I decided to get my LEE big stopper out and use it to bring some interestingness to the picture. As if on cue an elderly gentleman walked into my frame with his fishing gear and started fishing.

I am still not entirely convinced about including people in my landscape shots but this came out much better than anything I could imagine at that time. The scene and the landscape here is fantastic and I hope to return here again when the light is far more favorable. After all its just 5 hour drive from my home. I just hope that this gentleman will be still there fishing and enjoying his time.

The only Zen you can find on the tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there…
Mount Hood from Lost Lake
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Robert M. Pirsig.

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While continuing with the sunrise theme, today's shot was taken just a few minutes after the shot from yesterday’s post. The ambient light got a whole lot brighter with colors getting a lot less vivid. Ambient light change means the shutter speed is a lot faster making the motion in water more pronounced. At this stage, I used a 2-stop ND grad filter to balance the difference in light.

Another important factor for a good sunrise shot is the post-processing. When I started, I used to heavily process my images, trying my best to make HDR images look realistic. Then I got introduced to luminosity masks and it truly changed my post-production workflow. Another change I adopted was to embrace the shadows, HDR processing lightens the dark parts of the image. The shadows and the dark parts of the mage make the bright vibrant colors stand out more.

Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven…
Mount Hood from Lost Lake
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Henry Ward Beecher.

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Though I try to post at least one image to my Flickr page every day, it has been demanding schedule to adhere to, especially after starting a new job and uprooting my family halfway across the United States. But recently some events happened in my life that threw the habit right out the window. My wife and I were expecting our first-born child in October of this year, but she decided to come in early, and that pretty much threw our lives into a bit of chaos. All our carefully established schedules were gone in an instant. Our time is mostly spent in and around the NICU for about three weeks. But now that my wife is back home recovered and with the baby doing good, I thought it would be an excellent time to start again on my old routine. I also cannot wait to take her with some of our photo trips.

Lake Matheson Sunrise Panorama
Lake Matheson - New Zealand
by David Hamments

... in this shot, the lake is perfectly still, allowing a much higher resolution reflection of Mount Cook. I just noticed, there's a shimmer on the lake on my last upload of this scene a few days ago...

Advice is like snow - the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind…
Trillium Sunrise
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

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Mt Hood must be one of the most photogenic mountains peaks around. There are mountains higher and mightier, but Mt Hood had the perfect conical shape with pretty good vertical relief and lots of beautiful alpine lakes around it that provide tons of places to capture the elusive alpenglow.

This shot was taken at the beautiful Trillium lake campground during a summer road trip of the Oregon State. While Planning for the trip, everything I read about this location mentioned it being an excellent spot for sunrise in spring, fall, and winter. Unfortunately, during summer, the sun rises behind the mountain, leaving most of it in the shadows. This was disheartening to learn, but we had limited options. After toying with the idea of abandoning the location for a sunrise shot, we decided to make a morning of it and visit the lake.

That decision to stick with the original plan turned out to be one of the best decisions of the trip. We drove from Portland that morning and reached the lake well before sunrise and found the right amount of fog on top of the lake surface. As expected, the mountain was in the shadows during the first light, but as the sun rose more, the light started to filter over the tree line. The fog began to rise, and we had in front of us a truly stunning sunrise scene of Mt Hood and the Trillium Lake. I exposed the shot for the brightest light in the scene and let the natural beauty of the landscape take over. The results were better than any image I had in my mind while we were planning the trip.

Red Giants
Parinacota from above Laguna Cotacotani
by Jiri Hajek

Two volcanoes at Bolivia-Chile borders got red by the setting Sun. Quite a view together with the wonderful landscape of Lauca National Park!

Moraine Lake, sunrise
Moraine Lake
by Birgit M.

Banff Nationalpark, Alberta, Canada (_7141134) OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The pine stays green in winter, wisdom in hardship
Maroon Bells
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Norman Douglas.

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After our stint at Ridgway, CO we moved onto our next stop which was in Aspen. And on our first day we went to the beautiful Maroon Bells view. We definitely were late for the season and only had a sliver of yellow let in the aspens but we got to see one of the most beautiful sunrises and got crystal clear reflection in the alpine lake.

In my brief time travelling I have found certain places that just stay with you and keep on beckoning you back to get that perfect shot which could very well happen if all the condition align. The moment I was here I knew that this was one of those places and I could see myself coming back again and again searching for that perfect shot. As for now I am pretty happy with my first attempt.

Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake
by Birgit M.

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early morning light over Hintersee
Small islands in Hintersee lake
by Hilde Jüngst

Dear Flickr friends ! Wish you all a happy new year. Thanks for your support and inspiration !

The Stand
Loch Tulla
by Dee Eff

Lovely Stand of trees by the banks of Loch Tulla

Freezing Volcano
Parinacota from Lago Chungara
by Jiri Hajek

Taken shortly after sunrise along the shores of Lago Chungara.

I was hoping for a colorful sunrise, but it was blocked by some clouds in the East. I like the result anyway, it's just different than expected. ;-)

I do not judge, I only chronicle...
Trillium Sunrise
by Sandeep Thomas
  • John Singer Sargent.

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Here is another sunset shot, this time from the beautiful Trillium Lake in Oregon with a great reflection of the mighty Mt Hood. For some reason I forgot to process this earlier, so I wanted to post before it fell off my radar again.

This shot was taken on a July morning so days were hot but there was still some fog up in the mountains before sunrise. There were a bunch of ducks nearby, playing along the shoreline and thus removing any hope of me having any chance of the perfect reflection shot.

It is an awesome experience to spend an early morning here watching the reflection of the sunning mountain the way morning light reflects off snow and granite. Thanks for visiting have a nice weekend..

Watson Lake, Arizona 1/4
Watson Lake
by Adelheid Smitt

I arrived at Watson Lake to see a beautiful pink sunset. After the sun set, the rocks seemed to start to glow, giving another great view. I returned next morning for a beautiful sunrise and waited around for golden morning hour. So I ended up with 4 pictures which I will post here over the next few days, and wonder which one gets your preference.

Sleeping Volcano
Parinacota from above Laguna Cotacotani
by Jiri Hajek

I like the dusk atmosphere of this photo. Taken quite a long time after sunset, a long exposure was needed (4 minutes), but it resulted in nice smooth colors of both the Yareta plants and volcanoes.

Magic of the Alps
Magic of the Alps
by Michael

More than one year I had to wait to take this photo. Last year when I was up there with some fellow photographers I did take no serious photo because of the awefull weather we had. We spent most of our time hiking through clouds, rain and snow and scouted the area, but didn't take out our cameras very often.

So I went back there last weekend and this time I got lucky with the weather :-)

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The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks...
Bonsai Rock
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Tennessee Williams

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This was taken after a very peaceful and memorable afternoon we spend at Bonsai Rock. As I was planning my trip to Lake Tahoe, I did a bit of reading and a lot of the photographers advices on spending time at the Bonsai Rock location and I decided to take their advice into consideration. When I looked up the location on google maps, it looked innocent enough and pretty close to the road. But when we reached the location we realized that even though the rock is pretty close to the road there is almost a sheer drop of about a 60-70 ft from the road to the lake shore. Add to the fact that the shoulder is made up of crumbling sand and rocks with no marked trails.

I was more worried about getting back from the shore to the rock in the dark so we decided to maybe avoid this location for this trip and comeback here maybe another time when we are better prepared. But at the hotel I stayed up late and researched the interwebs to figure out a better path to the shore and I finally found one and the next day we made it there around 5pm and spend some wonderful time enjoying this secluded location all to ourselves.

Leading Lines
Burj Khalifa
by Daniel Cheong

Continuing my 'Dark Hour' exploration of the Burj Khalifa. I guess this shot would be great at the blue hour, but at that time this area will be very crowded (and I don't feel like cloning out all the people!).

Digital Blending, Vertorama. a total of 7 exposures used. The Vertorama part was very tideous, for the first time I had to use the 'Warp' function of the Transform tools to deal with the optical distortion.

** Dubai Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set | Vertoramas Set | Burj Khalifa Set**

Mt. Rundle in pink
Mt. Rundle from Two Jack Lake
by Adelheid Smitt

Early morning Autumn Sunrise at Two Jack Lake, looking towards Mt. Rundle. After seeing so many lovely images of this mountain, this was really high on my wish list when traveling through the Rockies. Now I am so glad to have been able to capture it with some amazing clouds!

Sørvágsvatn
Lake Sorvagsvatn
by Andrew Svk

Crazy place, the lake above the ocean.

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Crowfoot Mountain and Bow Lake
Bow Lake
by Birgit M.

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada(_DSC9211)

Lone Tree Panorama
That Wanaka Tree
by David Hamments

.... in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand

Vermilion Lake
Third Vermilion Lake
by Yi Jiang

Banff National Park, AB

Lake Matheson Sunrise Panorama
Lake Matheson - New Zealand
by David Hamments

.... near Fox Glacier, on New Zealand's South Island

Red Rundle
Mt. Rundle from Two Jack Lake
by Adelheid Smitt

Early morning looking towards Mt. Rundle as the clouds gradually turned red and the sun created a red glow on the mountain.

Mount Rundle seen from Two Jack Lake, early morning
Mt. Rundle from Two Jack Lake
by Birgit M.

Banff NP, Canada, (_DSC4342-6)

It is not love that should be depicted as blind, but self-love…
South Sister at Sparks Lake Sunrise
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Voltaire.

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While we were onour annual summer road trip driving through the state of Washington an unexpected storm hit the southern cascades regin and closed some o the roads we were supposed to take and rendered our campground inaccessible. Due to this unforeseen weather phenomenon we had to scrap our plans to get to Mt Adams and had to reevaluvate our travel itinerary.

Since this is one of our favorite areas to explore we had some familiarity with the area and decided to reroute our trip to Bend, Oregon and to explore some of interesting locations around that wonderful town. One of the locations we speced as a must have was the beautiful Sparks Lake. Last summer we were there for a beautiful sunrise so this time we decided to make it’s a sunset shoot. Thankfully, there were nice cloud cover as we approached the lake but that turned weird as the wind started to pick up. As sunset neared the wind had whipped up the clouds together and the mountain wrapped the clouds around its peak. The sunset provided the color.

Watson Lake 2/4
Watson Lake
by Adelheid Smitt

The second picture, which was taken not long after the first one, however, the colors in the sky and also the reflection had totally changed.

I arrived at Watson Lake to see a beautiful pink sunset. After the sun set, the rocks seemed to start to glow, giving another great view. I returned next morning for a beautiful sunrise and waited around for golden morning hour. So I ended up with 4 pictures which I will post here over the next few days, and wonder which one gets your preference.

Ile d'Ogoz
Ile d'Ogoz
by Christian Rey

En fin de journée, grand angle.