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Nature is the most beautiful thing but, when a professional photographer capturing a photo that is looking more greartful like the animation.In the Dolomites, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) are growing either on dry slopes or in rather humid areas. After good winters with lots of snow plenty of winter heath (Erica carnea) is flowering in the undergrowth and fits perfect with the reddish trunks of the trees. A characteristic bird of these forests is the Crested Tit (Parus cristatus)independent photographer specializing in landscape, travel, environments, nature and event photography for advertising and editorial use.
“This photo reflects 7 hours of star movement in the night sky above Mobius Arch in the Alabama HIlls near Lone Pine, California.This is an image of the famous ‘Ghost Panel’ in Canyonlands National Park. It’s part of a larger panel and is probably North America’s most magnificent ancient rock art panel. It takes some work and some hiking to get there and the shot was very hard to get so I liked it. I retook this shot over 40 times as we tried to ‘paint’ the cliff with light..
Source: http://www.be-a-woman.com/en/atualidades/dia-mundial-da-conservacao-da-natureza/
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This is the beauty of nature.
Nature is beautiful
beautiful
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