Dawn, rocks, and surf. Wallis Sands State Park, Rye, New Hampshire. (Jerry Monkman)
This picture by Monkman i enjoy because of the verious colors and scenery .
5. Beyond the Invisible
A large joshua tree frames the summer constellation of the Milky Way, photographed in the wilderness of Death Valley. Single exposure of f/2.8, ISO 4000, 30 seconds.
A large joshua tree frames the summer constellation of the Milky Way, photographed in the wilderness of Death Valley. Single exposure of f/2.8, ISO 4000, 30 seconds.
I like the picture above because of how vivid the stars are and yet its not dark out.
The picture below caught my attetion because of how you would think a picture like this would be in color and the phtotgraph
4. In the Beginning
Clouds split the late afternoon light on a smoky day on Glacier's St. Mary's Lake.
Clouds split the late afternoon light on a smoky day on Glacier's St. Mary's Lake.
Jack fusco
These, both taken by the same photographer, are very different and unique.
Terra Galleria Photography
the waterfall is really beautiful and the way the randow was captured is really amazing.
the waterfall is really beautiful and the way the randow was captured is really amazing.
Jillrineis n
This small stream is very high qualitey and just a beautiful picture
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