Gallery and prints below 🖼️
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#yosemite #nationalpark #landscapephotography #naturephotography
#photography #trees #landscape #landscapephotography #zeldenzomooigezien #eastcoastkin #forest
#photography #trees #landscape #landscapephotography #zeldenzomooigezien #eastcoastkin #forest
Fun fact: these "fall colors" are from rabbitbrush that bloom a bright yellow in Sept-Oct in the Eastern Sierra foothills. They make a beautiful photograph along with the rock formations that exist here.
Fun fact: these "fall colors" are from rabbitbrush that bloom a bright yellow in Sept-Oct in the Eastern Sierra foothills. They make a beautiful photograph along with the rock formations that exist here.
Here is a random set of waterfalls from the Pacific Northwest.
I wish I could post more than 4 at once ..
I visited the first one this summer and I was wandering why I didn’t visit this place sooner. What a beautiful mossy waterfall.
#photography
#nature
#waterfall
#pacificnorthwest
Here is a random set of waterfalls from the Pacific Northwest.
I wish I could post more than 4 at once ..
I visited the first one this summer and I was wandering why I didn’t visit this place sooner. What a beautiful mossy waterfall.
#photography
#nature
#waterfall
#pacificnorthwest
Another image from that same fantastic sunset, showing an iceberg floating in Disko bay.
Greenland 🇬🇱
#photography #landscape #art #nature
Another image from that same fantastic sunset, showing an iceberg floating in Disko bay.
Greenland 🇬🇱
#photography #landscape #art #nature
I’m far to be done with the Greenland folders, so except more red sails & ice images 😅.
I’m far to be done with the Greenland folders, so except more red sails & ice images 😅.
Dolomites, 2022
Dolomites, 2022
This was one of the windiest days I've ever spent out here. The wind made the typical focus-stacked long exposure shot impossible, so I had to adapt to a narrower composition and avoid the motion blur of the nearby trees. I think it worked well, what do you think?
This was one of the windiest days I've ever spent out here. The wind made the typical focus-stacked long exposure shot impossible, so I had to adapt to a narrower composition and avoid the motion blur of the nearby trees. I think it worked well, what do you think?
(Hint: it's not Colorado)
(Hint: it's not Colorado)
Who's already missing summer?
Who's already missing summer?