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Going for a northern lights hunt, but ending up making shots of the famous skogafoss. Night was freezing cold, below -6 degrees, all in ice, and the spraying water from the waterfall has made ice on the camera lens. But, this still came out. The lens is f4 and the nightsky was superdark, so brightness had to be, despite illumination, put up quite a lot,..also denosing, since iso was over moderately high
- Experienced by @Jonatan Pie | © Unsplash
Whenever I feel down, you’d find me on the loft of my apartment, listening to Casey or Basement and paint with loud movements. It’s relaxing and it’s a necessity to me. I unload of all these messy and relatively negative thoughts, they all find a home on the canvas, and with a picture of it they’re all just memories.
- Experienced by @Henrik Dønnestad | © Unsplash
Located in its own atoll between Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll and Addu Atoll, the island of Fuvahmulah is the only one-island atoll in the Maldives. It has many distinctive features that make Fuvahmulah different from rest of the islands in Maldives. Fuvahmulah has a fish and a bird native to this island. That fish and bird are not found in any other part of the Maldives. It is also one of the few islands that have fresh water lakes.
- Experienced by @Jailam Rashad | © Unsplash
I love taking aerial shots. Nothing compares to the shores of a country and the waves of the beach. The colours and landscape of that which is offered always blows my mind. You gotta squeeze every creative drop out of these moments because they uniquely will never be experienced again.
- Experienced by @Tim Patch | © Unsplash
Two friends and I found ourself on a road trip Saturday morning for for a photoshoot for an online clothing business called ‘Garb’. Bags packed with a Canon DSLR camera and a Mavic 2 Pro with a Hasselblad camera. Needless to say we enjoyed our time and got creative with some shots on the shore of Terrigal, Central Coast, NSW Australia.
- Experienced by @Tim Patch | © Unsplash
The intricate lines angling and criss-crossing over the landscape are roads in extreme southwestern Kazakhstan. The turquoise areas to the left are salt flats and marshes, some parts of which are submerged (dark blue). The water body is Sor Kaydak, which was once a gulf of the Caspian Sea. As water levels have dropped, curious patterns in the landscape emerged that reveal old tributaries.
- Experienced by @USGS | © Unsplash
In far northern Canada, pulses of freshwater flow down rivers after inland ice and snow melts. These pulses, known as a freshet, carry huge amounts of sediment. The sediment seen in this image flowed into the Beaufort Sea from the Mackenzie River, the longest northward-flowing river in North America.
- Experienced by @USGS | © Unsplash
I drove past a greenish lake. On the ground, it looked like what I would call a swamp. But, I thought it would be interesting to see what an aerial view would look like. I found this intriguing pattern from above. I don’t believe that it’s good for the lake life, but it is a fascinating pattern.
- Experienced by @Aaron Burden | © Unsplash