No.361 – Wash by neilhamiltonphotography

Number 361 of my 365 photo challenge – A cross-processed and split-toned, long exposure, landscape image of the rocky coastline at Portknockie in Moray, Scotland just before sunset on a lovely, clear day.

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From grey to colors by XavierJamonet

The misty mountain of Crepin, rising in a monochrom and rainy athmosphere above the last colors of the fall…

Clarée, Alps, France – October 2015

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Devils Gullet by intrepidphotos

A snowstorm passes over towering dolerite cliffs at Devils Gullet to allow a brief shower of light to flood the view across the remote Tasmanian central plateau with its forests, valleys, mountains and rugged terrain. The storm engulfing Clumner Bluff (1559m) was directly overhead a few minutes earlier with white out conditions and summer snow. The dolerite columns in the foreground are over 220m high and plunge into the Fisher River valley which is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, on the northern rim of the Great Western Tiers. Tasmania, Australia.

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Three Cliffs Bay Magic by axle88

April British Landscape Photography Workshop

I’ve been amazed by this location since I saw it for the first time on a documentary long time ago, so I’ve decided that this place should be on my portfolio! Everything was perfect by the long planning that took place before the actual travel from London to the Gower Peninsula. The weather wasn’t the best one, but for the sunrise some clouds would have been just on the right place to get the shot. Planning is the most important part on my photography and I enjoy every part of it.

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