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With a population of almost 400,000 in Maldives Male’ houses occupies about 200,000 people including foreign workers. As the local islanders finish their 10th or 12th grade they are somehow forced to come to city for their higher educations and to look for better opportunities. Its really sad to have one single city developed over 30 years instead of developing islands in different locations in Maldives. The current situation could have been avoided. I hope to see 5 more cities like this in Maldives in different locations so that one place won’t get packed. It’s beautiful from the Sky.
- Experienced by @Ishan @seefromthesky | © Unsplash
During my regular walk back home I went by this poor guy lying on the street smoking a cigarette. He had this “cozy� living room, an underground tunnel with a nice view to the other side of the street. He might have his own joke to the world, look at his cup, it says: “Who are you?�.
- Experienced by @Mihály Köles | © Unsplash
I was on my way to find the right photo spot in the early afternoon. In winter it’s getting darker earlier so I had no too much time. It was my first time to take portrait photos and working with a model. I was a bit nervous but after I checked the pictures I felt pretty satisfied. This photo gives me relaxation which I wanted to represent. I feel at the end of the day I found what I was looking for. I found the moment, “I found you�.
- Experienced by @Norman Toth | © Unsplash
I was going to another place called Dachstein Mountain, to walk on a suspension bridge, but it was so snowy that day, that I decided to not go. So when I was walking in the forest, I found this incredible place and I didn’t think twice, put my drone to fly and took this photo
- Experienced by @Willian Justen de Vasconcellos | © Unsplash
Tin Bider is an ancient and eroded meteor crater on the Tin Rhert Plateau in the Algerian Sahara. Tin Bider is nearly 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) in diameter and was caused by a meteorite impact in this region of northern Africa roughly 70 million years ago. The other streaks near the crater are unrelated to the impact event. These rock folds are geologic features older than the crater.
- Experienced by @USGS | © Unsplash
I was shooting “night lapse� in Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary. Tried to compose as many wind turbines as can into my picture, but with a wide angle lens you are in trouble: if you step a bit back, every line gonna curve and lean as perspective distortes. So after a while I gave up on my original idea and walked direct under the turbine, then made this composition. What remembers me on a goddamn Saturn V Rocket. One small step for me, and even smaller for mankind, but believe me, it was a nice experience. The turbine is 110m high, the Moon and the stars give it a really spacy mood with 30 sec exp.
- Experienced by @Andras Kovacs | © Unsplash
Guys follow me on Instagram @lyovon... and you can support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/lyovon . . My night city, the city of lights. I love Yerevan very much, because every moment here is like from movie. Visit Yerevan and you will see it yourself
- Experienced by @Levon Vardanyan | © Unsplash