Saturday 5 April 2014

Sunrise in Seljalandsfoss Iceland



This is photo of sunrise in Seljalandsfoss Iceland.  If you want to see this beautiful place, you'll take a two week trip with snow or rain storm every day, when you see the colors of sky like (in this photo), I can bet you'll feel agitated.  The photographer (Belinda Shi) says; I didn't know about this until the end of my trip to Iceland.  Fortunately, I was assiduous enough to capture every single color I could see every morning and evening, provided it was not snowing or raining.  That of course was at the expense of sleep hours for the first week, and an average I normally slept 3-4 hours every day, but every single minute of my waking hours was well worth it.  The following photograph was taken on Day third of my trip in front of Seljalandsfoss.  I have driven back and forth this waterfall located in South Iceland at least four times during my trip, and every time was a brand new experience.



Photo Credit: BelindaShi and here is her Website

Sunrise at Sydney Opera House



Sydney Opera House at Sunrise It was an early morning for this one in Sydney and I had to wait just until the sun peeked through the clouds. I’ve used a long shutter speed to get the smooth water in the foreground.

Friday 4 April 2014

Lovley Colors of Purple Spring


Jacqueline Hodsdon is extremely talented photographer, when she took a wonderful photo which has been selected as most excellent share on BTP Editor’s choice (Best Top Photographer’s page) you can view large size of image on www.besttopphotographer.com. She loves the outdoors and contrast of different colors when she walk down the river and took this gorgeous picture. I must say she did a great job so excellent! Awesome processing, wonderful depth in here! The grey bird looks startled finding itself in an enchanting photo! She says; Yep, you caught me, decided to play in my crayon box.  I haven't done that in a while and thought it would be fun. I know that I am so far behind in my comments back to you and sorry.  But, it is spring!  The weather is awesome and I can't stay inside for long!  Hunting birds, ya know!


Hikers Dream “K2”



K2 is nicknamed the "Savage Mountain" due to its severe weather. K2 is typically climbed in the warm months like June, July and August. Moreover; K2 has never been climbed in winter.Photo Credit

Ladyfinger Peak, Bublimotin is a distinct rock spire in the Batura Muztagh Pakistan



Ladyfinger Peak, Bublimotin, Bubli Motin or Bublimating is a distinct rock spire in the Batura Muztagh, the westernmost sub range of the Karakoram Range in Pakistan. It lies on the southwest ridge of the Ultar Sar massif, the most southeasterly of the main groups of the Batura Muztagh. The entire massif rises precipitously above the Hunza Valley to the southeast. Bublimotin, while having slight prominence above the saddle with close to Hunza Peak, is mostly notable for being a sharp, comparatively snowless rock spire among snow peaks. This combined with its height above the valley, makes it quite striking; hence the distinctive name. It provides an 1830 feet rock climb with a very serious alpine approach and has been the scene of some distinguished paragliding.  

Remarkable Splashes Generates Colorful Liquid Creatures



It would be quite shocking to come across these huge creatures emerging from the surface of a lake. In reality, though, it wouldn't be thinkable considering Milwaukee-based photographer Jack Long captures the beautiful liquid formations at tremendously high speeds. With technical acuity Jack Long documents the erratic formations, entitled River Giants, as liquid splashes through the air in the blink of an eye. Jack says, even with complex construction and extensive testing, the results are still often shocking and serendipitous. As fluids disclose themselves through motion Jack Long knows the exact right moment to click the shutter and freeze those moments in time. The artist's exploration of forms materializing from liquids results in a remarkable array of odd and unforeseen bursts where no two shapes are the same.