Sunday 24 August 2014

The 27 Magical Paths in the world begging To Be Walked



In the human life, sometimes you feel very alone and wanted to walk on lonely path or road. However; roads and paths permeate our literature, poetry, artwork, linguistic expressions and music. Therefore; photographers can’t keep their lenses off of a lovely road or path. Paths like these have a dominant grip on the human imagination and even they can bring adventure, promise and change or solitude, peace and calm. There’s nothing like a walk down a striking path to clear your head or to fill it with ideas! The excellent quote from J. R. R. Tolkien’s works while you’ll enjoy these images; “It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to“. Here’s the 27 amazing path photos, really begging for walk. 

"Yosemite Falls in the Spring" Yosemite National Park, CA

As one of the most iconic National Parks in the US, Yosemite sits at the top of many photographer's bucket list. Between the grand vistas of Yosemite Valley, the quiet solitude of the High Sierras and the massive Sequoia trees found in Mariposa Grove, there is a lot to see and even more to photograph.
 

Friday 22 August 2014

Streptocarpus or Cape Primrose

  Streptocarpus The Common Name of This plant is "Cape Primrose" because it comes from the cape of good hope in South Aarica. S

Thursday 21 August 2014

The elusive Bruarfoss waterfall in Iceland.


Dodi Par Sar Lake Naran and Jalkand Pakistan

Dodi Pat Sar is located ahead of Naran and Jalkand, Pakistan near Basal Camp which is at an altitude of 10,000 feet. The lake and surrounding area has been declared as National Wild Life Park. This splendid lake resides in the lap of the snow covered mountain peak. The snowy mountain peak sheds its reflection in the lake giving an impact of milk contained in a lake, which makes up its name.

Tuesday 19 August 2014

Mossy Arch - Scotland

This is a beautiful but simple and ancient stone bridge that has been overwhelmed by lush green moss. Many people consider it to be the best example of the majestic of the Scotland Highlands.

Bike Chained to a Tree

A boy left his bike chained to a tree when he went away to war in 1914. He never returned, leaving the tree no choice but to grow around the bike.

Monday 18 August 2014

Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla)

The least sandpiper is one of tiny shorebird. It is not too much bigger than a sparrow. This bird is love to rummage through the seaweed, and it is very tough to spot them when they are on it. I only manage to see them when they move due to an advancing tide, or I may have inadvertently stepped a bit too close.

Resplendent Quetzal

Resplendent..Yes ! He wears bright colors with greeny hair..very amazing..like a red bull for breakfeast

Saturday 16 August 2014

Karambar pass (el. 14,250 ft.) is a high mountain pass in Pakistan.

 Karambar pass (el. 14,250 ft.) is a high mountain pass in Pakistan. It connects Yarkhun River valley in upper Chitral District to the Karambar river valley in Ishkoman tehsil of Ghizer district in Hunza Valley.

Thursday 14 August 2014

How to hand feeding hummingbirds

Hand feeding hummingbirds can be a magical, enchanting experience for any backyard birder, and with patience and perseverance it can be surprisingly easy to arrange.

Pyramid of Giza (Egypt) - 5,000 Years Old

Planetary alignment that will take place Dec 3, 2012 is dead-on alignment with the Pyramids at Giza. Night Sky in Giza, Egypt on December 3, 2012, local time … one hour before sunrise compared with the Pyramids at Giza. Image generated by Starry Night Pro (the same view of the planets can be obtained using any other astronomy program, e.g. Stellarium. Also, it should be noted, that planetary convergence only happens every 2,737 years, and its different for at least 2 more cycles running the program forward… and doesn’t happen again for over 28,000 YEARS if you run that program backwards in time.

Fascinating Glass Chamber Teapot Brews Tea before Your Eyes



Your tea-drinking experience is about to get a lot more spellbinding! The upcoming Sorapot 2 is part teapot and part sculpture and it aims to illustrate you the magical that happens when preparing your beverage. Usually, you would put your loose leaves in a pot, close it, and wait for them to brew. The Sorapot 2 has a glass chamber that changes all of that it lets you see the tea leaves explain right before your very eyes.

Using the teapot is easy. Simply unscrew the stainless-steel lock, unhinge it by the handle, place the leaves in the jar, and then close it. Finally, pour hot water through the spout, take a seat, and observe the hypnotic process of tea extracts combining with water. The teapot also works with teabags but that’s definitely less exciting.

The Sorapot 2 was formed by industrial designer Joey Roth and is offered for pre-order on his website. It’s slated to begin shipping in October. It’s current price tag of $285, and it’s surely not cheap, but what other well-designed teapot makes brewing into an art form?

Photographer Julie Fletcher Leaves Her City Life to Capture Stunning Images of Australian Outback



Photographer Julie Fletcher quitting her office job finishing a failing relationship and leaving city in life in Sydney. She finally is living in her dreams, when traveling to Australia remotest locations to capture stunning landscape and gorgeous wildlife of the land Down under. Julie hold her camera in hand and roams the vast outback and photograph the majestic sights, the iconic and breathtaking Uluru, wild kangaroos peeking up inquisitively, calm lakes dotted with twisted trees, rugged mountains towering over barren land, and brilliant night skies filled with endless stars. 

Well, there is nothing out there but at the same time there is so much if you just see and not just look, the photographer says of the secluded southern regions that she frequents. This region has made me a improved photographer by challenging me all the time. I am continually looking for a changed approach on the same subject. It’s taught me to keep things simple and don’t overthink things.

Julesburg, Colorado, USA

While on storm chasing expeditions in Tornado Alley in the U.S. I have encountered many photogenic supercell storms. This photograph was taken while we were approaching a storm near Julesburg, Colorado, on May 28, 2013. The storm was tornado warned for more than one hour, but it stayed an LP [low precipitation] storm through all its cycles and never produced a tornado, just occasional brief funnels, large hail, and some rain.

Winners of the 2014 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Wednesday 13 August 2014

Vernal falls double rainbow, Yosemite National Park, California.

Fabulous ,your sight is awesome. Some trees are at least one hundred and fifty years old or older. This place is a great creation of true nature, which is best display in this picture.

Sunday 3 August 2014

Gates of the Valley

The Gates of the Valely in Yosemite National Park stand in soft, smokey light as the sun nears setting. The El Portal Fire a few miles to the west was fueling the air with a blue smokey haze but that haze was no match for the majestic beauty of this splendid landscape. The recognizable face of El Capitan dominates the left and the cascade of Cathedral Rocks makes up the right side of the valley's gateway. Moreover; the hidden behind trees here, Bridalveil Fall was a trickle in this driest of years.

Friday 1 August 2014

A beautiful sunrise view of the Great Wall at Jinshanling

A beautiful sunrise view of the Great Wall at Jinshanling section.If you are looking for breathtaking views with a relatively peaceful walk, then the Jinshanling Great Wall is very suitable for you.

Aerial View of 12 Apostles, Australia

The 12 Apostles are one of the most photographed in #Australia. These towers of rock rise up to 45 meters in height from the surface of the sea. The 12 Apostles are located along the famous Great Ocean Road in the Victoria.