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Shining Walls by CNaene
Reflected light lit up the walls of the Narrows' Wall Street in Zion National Park. via 500px http://ift.tt/1qxShZE
Milky Way over The Fortress by nightscape
Milky Way over The Fortress, Bryce Canyon National Park. Early Spring, with a trace of snow. Most of my NightScapes are ONE exposure (less than 30 seconds), with just enough light painting added during the exposure to enhance landscape recognition. For more how-to and behind-the-scenes information about my NightScape work and other featured night photographers, visit my Into The Night Photography blog. For Milky Way photography workshops, visit my NightScape Events page. You can order PRINTS here. via 500px http://ift.tt/1jxcKbN
Keep Walking by DaniloFaria
Swirls and lines naturally formed naturally over millions of years. Those rock formations sit near the same park in which "The Wave" is located. Thank you all for your support and feedback! via 500px http://ift.tt/Rn8eC7
All in All You're Just Another Brick in the Wall by DaniloFaria
"The Narrows" hike at Zion. It's definitely a very beautiful site to see, early morning light glows in the massive canyon walls while the clear and cold waters of the Virgin River continues the erosion process. Thank you all for your support, I appreciate it very much! via 500px http://ift.tt/1fKuKAv
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Counterbalance by JustinGrimm
I definitely stepped 1000 miles out of my comfort zone with this shot. Not because I was that far away from home, but because of how rushed I was when I captured it, and due to it not having colour! Justin Grimm Photography Buy a Print Typically for me to be happy with an image, I need to spend a good amount of time in an area scouting and figuring out my favourite comps. Then I'll usually post up and wait for something exciting and colourful to happen, then run between my spots... Uneventful for the most part, but I have learned that photography is a waiting game if you want something worthwhile. In any case, after shooting sunrise at a wave formation nearby, my friends and I got to talking about all the little black marbles of stone on the ground here. Having never visited the SW before I had no idea they would be everywhere we went. As I looked at some of them, wondering how many I could fit in my baggage without airport security taking them from me, the sun peaked through the clouds and started to light up this circular patch of swirls. In less then 1 minute, I grabbed my packed up camera, put together a decent comp, rattled off some shots, and the sun dipped behind the ever prevalent mid-morning haze before I could even shoot my typical f8 focus stack. I made a conscious effort to study what the light was doing just above the horizon for the rest of the trip because of this shot, so get used to seeing direct lighting in my images! At least for now, until I get more atomic colour. ....Oh wait, we did get atomic colour a day later. Well, never mind then! Thanks for looking and following. via 500px http://ift.tt/1pYamzW
Dancing Lines by jhoomes
Climb out of your tent at 3:00 am and drive over thousands of potholes and washboards (in a Honda Civic). Hike in the dark for miles over slickrock and sand. Just so you can be the first to arrive at the Wave the day of your permit and have the place all to yourself for a few fleeting minutes. via 500px http://ift.tt/1fylYQ7
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