Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Lago di Carezza, by Rainer Mirau

Lago di Carezza, by Rainer Mirau: "A well known mountain view of the Italian Dolomites. I always try to find a new and fresh perspective. Framing the wonderful scenery was my first intention. When I recognized a single cloud moving into the composition all I had to do is waiting for the perfect moment."



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Need One? by Imran Choudhury

Need One? by Imran Choudhury: "This photo is taken in the winter at Norrköping, Sweden. A typical winter day. Snow was falling heavily, and it was difficult to walk or cycling. A texi was a great relief."



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The Colors of Silence, by Shahnaz Parvin

The Colors of Silence, by Shahnaz Parvin: "This photograph has lots of meaning to me, the colorful sunset, the silence of nature, the tranquil water, as if reflects all our sadness of life. It is from the place named Rangamati, a hill tract from the south-eastern parts of Bangladesh. It’s a land where civilizations and times intermix, a beautiful place which attracts people from all over the country, and the person in the middle is my nephew Efti. Regardless of what happened on the trip, where we lost our money, then the tour for us would almost end. But we would surely regret, if we decided not come until this. Just before we reached the Kaptai Bridge of Randamati, this enchanting boat rides in the color of silence as if making the meaning of life complete."



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Tips for Better Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect

Tips for Better Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect: "The problem with most landscape photography is that not enough preparation is put into setting up the shot before it is taken. These tips are meant to give the photographer some things to think about before releasing the shutter."



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Touching Photos of a Norwegian Dog and His Foxy Best Friend – PictureCorrect

Touching Photos of a Norwegian Dog and His Foxy Best Friend – PictureCorrect: "n the latest adorable pairing of furry animals, a Norwegian domestic dog and a wild rural fox have become best pals. The budding relationship was noticed by the dog’s owner, Torgeir Berge, an amateur photographer in Krakstad, Norway. Check out the full album here:"



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