Ornaim: Col de la Ponsonnière
Ornaim: The Trolls' Path
francesco.fedrigo: il magico mondo delle Dolomiti.....
Dag Ole Nordhaug: The Bishop
Ronny Olsson: Sony A7R III + Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS
Ellen van den Doel: Italian Village
Marcel Tuit | www.marceltuit.nl: Amazing view @ Katoomba falls
Marcel Tuit | www.marceltuit.nl: Badu Gili @ Sydney Opera House
Marcel Tuit | www.marceltuit.nl: Foggy forest @ Alishan
Marcel Tuit | www.marceltuit.nl: Place of gold @ the river
yan08865: Greenland icebergs
yan08865: Winter Moon halo
yan08865: The Arctic beach
Maciek Gornisiewicz: Future Is Now
Maciek Gornisiewicz: Intersection
Dylan Toh: Diffusion
Dylan Toh: Stepping Stones
Dylan Toh: Sunset Smoke
paulzizka: Goodbye Namibia. This was one of many magical moments we experienced here over the last three weeks. 1 am at the whimsical Spitzkoppe granite formations. Time for the long journey home to the Canadian Rockies!
paulzizka: Home!! So good to be back in the mountains. A sparkling ice diamond from Abraham Lake. :-)
Horia Bogdan: Green fingers
paulzizka: "Tapestry" Another self-portrait from yesterday morning, taken during one of the peaks of the aurora display at Alexandra Falls. The skies were alive! Excited to kick off our Nights of Wonder astrophotography workshop tonight! Northwest Territories Touris
paulzizka: "Jolt" Electric skies light up the night in the Northwest Territories. The aurora structures were phenomenal a few nights ago. Just wrapping up our Nights of Wonder astrophotography workshop here in the north. My next night photo workshop is in Banff in D
paulzizka: "Maelstrom" Another image from the geomagnetic storm last Friday, on the next stop along the Waterfalls Route. This is Louise Falls. The colour reflected by the water gives you an idea of how much the sky was exploding overhead at that moment. Another sur
paulzizka: Much of Canada has a reasonable chance of seeing the aurora this weekend. The northern lights are a fickle phenomenon, and nothing is ever guaranteed, but you might want to keep an eye on the sky tomorrow night. :-) This is a self-portrait taken under the
paulzizka: Alone with the Old Man, a 50-metre basalt pinnacle, and countless stars, on a crystal-clear night in Scotland. Storr is such a whimsical place. The spires really fired up my imagination. Their towering presence among the darkness was quite humbling! Self-
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: A Splash of Colors