Tag Archive for: Nature Photography
Road Through A Dying Landscape by Arnaud Vlaminck
On the way back from a hike, the sight on the left catches my eye. Brake, stop, take out your camera. So many simple steps to immortalise a singular scene, between the beauty of nature, the cement of the road and the result of human deforestation. All under a gloomy, damp and rainy Belgian sky.
Guana Bay Shore by Kristel Sturrus
When its storming in Miami, it is windy in St Maarten. It gives us beautiful waves on the beautiful shores. It is too dangerous to surf because there are these beautiful pointy rocks allong the coast line. After a long hike you can cool off in the natural pool inbetween Guana Bay and Point Blanche.
Pink Cherry Blossom by Leanne Lindsay
The Auburn Botanic Gardens were a dream in pink. Everywhere I turned, cherry blossoms billowed overhead, their soft petals catching the dappled sunlight. I felt like I’d wandered into a fairytale, and this particular blossom, with its perfectly fanned petals, seemed like the star of the show. With my macro lens, I could see the intricate details I often miss. The delicate veins branching out from the center, like a miniature circulatory system, were dusted with the faintest shimmer. The soft pink of the petals deepened at the center, like a watercolorist’s subtle shading. I snapped photo after photo, mesmerized by the blossom’s quiet perfection. In a world that often felt chaotic, this tiny bloom offered a moment of pure, tranquil beauty. It was a reminder that sometimes the most exquisite things are also the most delicate, here today and scattered by the breeze tomorrow. But for this moment, at least, it was mine to admire.