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8 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
I wanted to take photographs of surfers during sunset at Llandudno Beach near Cape Town (Western Cape). It’s been a very windy day, so the waves were quite spectacular.
Experienced by Andreas Selter
9 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
My friend Ben took a stroll beyond the old fishing warehouse and I followed closely behind. Under the bridge he went - I crouched and observed at a distance. The support poles created a rad frame that I used to my advantage in the resulting shot. jonnyhayes.co
Experienced by Jonny Hayes
14 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
Last Christmas we spent almost a month in Cape Town. One eventing, around 7PM, we took the cable car up to the top of Table Mountain to enjoy the sunset. The picture is a long exposure showing the Twelve Apostles covered in clouds. I really love how the bright colors of the sky are reflected by the clouds.
Experienced by Christian Perner
14 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
Enjoy a view from upon Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. Shot while on a team retreat when I was working with WooThemes aka WooCommerce now. Let me know if you use this photo to make something awesome. I love to hear from you.
Experienced by Scott Webb
15 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
A spontaneous hike resulted in meeting fellow photographers in Cape Town. We got to see this spectacular view of Lions Head in Cape Town while the sun set on a beautiful winters evening in Africa!
Experienced by Joshua Kraus
15 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
A long exposure of the stream in Newlands Forest, Cape Town. I didn’t have my tripod but I was able to secure my camera in position with small rocks from the forest floor.
Experienced by Tim Johnson
15 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
A long exposure of the stream in Newlands Forest, Cape Town. I didn’t have my tripod but I was able to secure my camera in position with small rocks from the forest floor.
Experienced by Tim Johnson
16 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
While the rest of Cape Town was still asleep, a few of us adventure seeking folk maximised the moment catching the sunrise from the top of Lionshead Mountain. In this long exposure shot of the iconic Table Mountain, you can see the smoke from a wild fire at the top of the slope.
Experienced by Ashley Jurius
16 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
The hike to golden hour. Model: @Austindistel https://www.instagram.com/austindistel/ This photo is free for public use. If you do use this photo, Please credit in caption or metadata with link to "www.distel.com".
Experienced by Austin Distel
18 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
After 2 hours climbing the famous Lion’s head in Cape Town I took this shot using a tripod on long exposure mode. The mix of city, sea and mountains makes this town very unique. Definitely worth climbing.
Experienced by Anthony Tuil
18 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
A gorgeous sunset appeared after biking to the lighthouse near my aunt’s house. This is the beauty of Cape Town, South Africa. What struck me most was that my aunt and uncle were almost unfazed by it, as though they’re surrounded by nature like this (which i guess they are).
Experienced by Emma Steinhobel
18 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
I heard some fireworks going off at the Cape Town stadium during a live music concert and managed to get my camera out in time to shoot and long exposure of the celebrations.
Experienced by Garth Manthe
18 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
everyday down the hallway of my little flat, i get to watch a golden sheen peak between the range, leaving the valley under a soft glow, it’s calm after a hectic day, it calms. - you really don’t need much or need to be much to be outside appreciating nature
Experienced by Crystal Mah
18 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
A summer sunset view of Cape Town's famous Table Mountain showing the "tablecloth" clouds that form when warm air moving up the slopes meets with the colder air at the top.
Experienced by Patrick Ward
23 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
A freedive in my backyard had me looking out into an endless ocean. The closest land mass from this point is Antarctica, and this scene represented the Atlantic ocean perfectly to me. an endless rough ocean, with bits of life making its way over the oceans highway.
Experienced by Ben Wiid
31 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
After a surf session at Bloubergstrand beach with my brother, I saw one of the Ola carts that we were familiar with as kids. I grabbed my Canon and, being a typical warm, sunny Cape Town day, I set the ISO as low as it could go to make the blacks, shadows and soft red of the Ola branding really pop.
Experienced by Louis Smit
31 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
Just moved to Cape Town and wanted to try out my new ND filter on a Sony a6300. Wished for some more clouds but quite happy with how it came out. You can look at my Instagram account to follow the journey @dewet_w
Experienced by Dewet Willemse
33 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
Estuve visitando Sudáfrica con mi familia. Esta foto es en el Cabo de la Buena Esperanza, me detuve a sacar fotos de las montañas y acantilados y de repente apareció el arco iris. Fue un espectáculo para toda la gente que estaba allí presente.
Experienced by delfi de la Rua
41 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
As usual, my friends and I were enjoying a wonderful sunset surf on the beauty that is Cape Town’s beaches. We had ventured eagerly to Melkbos on the west coast, a small coastal village lively with passionate fisherman and surfers. Unbeknownst to me, the sunset that evening would be one of the most brilliant, inspiring ones we had ever seen - I had to capture it. This picture never fails to vividly remind me of the feeling I experience while out in the ocean, the feeling I live for. Completely calm, free and alive. No worries, No struggles. Just me and the ocean. What more could I ask for?
Experienced by Kane Gibson
55 km from Lookout Point on Chapmans Peak
Nothing better than cooling down with a cocktail after a long day on the safari. Incredible view by the Del Aire Graffe resort pool in Stellenbosch, South Africa. Model 👨🏼💻 @austindistel. ❤️ If you use this photo on your site, I would be very appreciative if you would please credit in the caption or meta to "www.distel.co". ❤️
Experienced by Austin Distel