Falling Water by myst1cal

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I wasn’t really sure if i should give it a try with this one.. but yea i did it anyway..
so there’s not so much to tell about this one. it’s from one of the first days of my recent Norway visit.
with no snow and not really special weather at all.
but we found this beautiful waterfall and i just had to spend a couple minutes there to try my luck.. hope you guys like it..

wish you all a great and successful 2016!
cheers

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The perfect moment by myst1cal

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soon i will announce a Phototour around the swiss and french alps. Join my Mailinglist to receive all the news as soon as i release them.
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I just got back from my recent Norway trip and that’s my first work…
The whole thing didn’t seem to start that well because we really got out of luck with the weather..
almost 24/7 with lots of rain and no snow at all 😦 but everyone knows.. you need to try and try and maybe.. if you’re lucky enough you got that really special moment..
but yea.. this one’s from the morning we had to head back to the airport for our flight back to switzerland.. as you guys can see.. finally all the rain turned into snow..
5 minutes before i took this panorama the weather was totally crap.. you could barely see the street in front of you… but we decided to try it anyway.. and holy sh** thank god we did!
suddenly the sky behind me turned into a shiny multicolored thing and the sky in front of me just went really gloomy. the setting moon was just perfect behind the mountains to give a little light into this really dark scene..
I just had to do a 360° Panorama to roughly catch this moment.

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Ryten Rocks by djm129129

After two days of pelting rain and sleet, the weather shifted just long enough to head up to the summit of Ryten Mountain, in the Lofoten Islands. At the top, a rolling fog came in and completely obscured my field of view so I had to head down to lower ground for the shot.

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Beyond by huskershoe

“Beyond”

After observing the promising skies, I decided to go check out Mala Pier for sunset as it’s been on the list and left totally in awe of what just happened for a few brief moments. The most challenging thing about photographing a sunset here in Hawaii is catching it at it’s peak. Due to our location, the sunsets are very quick, vibrant, and colors can be very intense! There is literally a major difference in images spaced just 20 seconds apart, so catching that perfect moment at a spot is what it’s all about. This, is one of those moments……. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas from Andrew Shoemaker Photography!

SHOE

Nikon D810
2.5 sec @ f/16 ISO 31
Nikon 14-24 @ 14mm
CPL

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