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riccardo.mantero
The shoot of an Iconic photo of the Mesa Arch during the sunrise for my personal portfolio has been a big challenge to me. The photo was in my mind since my departure from Italy. Such day I was worried, nervous, thrilled and deadly late. After an early morning 60km reckless car drive, and a final rush on stones, sand, and plants, running, with my whole gear on my back, I've found the spot completely overcrowded, I had to sit down between two other kind photographers and shoot freehand because there wasn't place for my tripod. Failure wasn't an option. Hope I've got my picture.
lucafoscili
Dove i sogni diventano realtà
daded2
√√√ FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK -> https://www.facebook.com/DavideD2photo √√√ Lo spettacolo del lago maggiore esondato sul lido di Cannobio (VB) The spectacle of Lake Maggiore , which overflows on Cannobio (VB) Le spectacle du lac Majeur, qui déborde sur Cannobio (VB) Il Lago Maggiore o Verbano (Lagh Magior in piemontese, Lach Magiur in lombardo) è un lago prealpino di origine fluvioglaciale, il secondo per superficie in Italia. Il suo nome \"Maggiore\" deriva dal fatto che un tempo si riteneva il più esteso dei laghi prealpini. Le sue rive sono condivise tra Svizzera (Canton Ticino) e Italia (province di Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Novara, Varese). È il 2° lago d\'Italia per superficie (dopo il lago di Garda) e per profondità (dopo il lago di Como). Lake Maggiore (Italian: Lago Maggiore, pronounced [ˈlaːɡo madˈdÊ’oːre] lit. \'Greater Lake\') or Lago Verbano ([verˈbaːno]; Latin: Lacus Verbanus) is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps. It is the second largest lake in Italy and the largest in southern Switzerland. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy and the Swiss canton of Ticino. Located halfway between Lake Orta and Lake Lugano, Lake Maggiore extends for about 65 kilometres (40 miles) between Locarno and Arona. The climate is mild in both summer and winter, producing Mediterranean vegetation, with many gardens growing rare and exotic plants. Well-known gardens include those of the Borromean and Brissago Islands, that of the Villa Taranto in Verbania, and the Alpinia botanical garden above Stresa.
alessandrotaras
Tramonto a Punta Giglio, Sardinia
ashbydelazouch
...Strawberries grow underneath nettle plants, and berries grow best when they’re planted next to inferior fruit. In the same way, the prince hid his serious side under the guise of wild behavior… W. Shakespeare, Henry V
attilio001
USA ... ... Arizona. Grand Canyon. Hopi Point ... ... and very hot! I think there will be at least 35 ° C. A crowd of tourists scattered on the trails is taking photos in rocks, plants and everything that moves. A myriad of almond eyes with their preposterous tools impress frames with friends, relatives, unleashing smiles to 32 teeth and scarves fluttering in the light breeze ... Horizon, dark clouds seem to portend a storm, something quite common though not frequently. The waters of the Colorado in the valley flow lazy, indifferent, as if waiting ... Now the clouds seem to have started running, perhaps in memory of Appaloosa, which in times of Pinto far they have galloped on these wild territories. The first drops of rain begin to fall and people run for cover in their multicolored tins for fear of wetting their precious smartphone! I try and find shelter in a rock and the safety net that marks the paths. The rain falls abundant. water blades hit the river without scratching it, flashes of bright light illuminate its surface, the dust rises like a veil to hide the rocks made even redder by the rain. Seedlings, until a moment before, seemed on the verge of dying, flourished again as if by magic. It presents an incredible landscape and magnificent! Snap, snap, snap ... Each image that is revealed on the sensor is completely different from the previous one, the Grand Canyon It turns under my eyes. Then, with the speed with which they arrived, the clouds go away and, as swarms of bees, the tourists come back, arms forward, ready to take new pictures, unaware that he had lost the magic moment to turn into an unforgettable memory the usual postcards ...
albymus
the strelitzia are also commonly called "bird of paradise", while the current botanical name was assigned to them to honor the wife of King George III of England, Sophia of Mecklemburg-Strelitz.
gm.colo
Nature in Black and White