Selection of September 2017: Heavy Rain In Rauriser Urwald by Theo Bosboom

Heavy rain in Rauriser urwald by Theo Bosboom

The Rauriser urwald in the Hohe Tauern national park in Austria is a small primeval forest in the mountains, full of fallen trees, old spruces and pine trees covered with lychen and moss and numerous small puddles and swampy ponds. It is a wonderful and moody forest, but I had been struggling for days to capture the essence of it in my pictures. read more.

Selection of August 2017: Mulafossur by Wojciech Kruczynski

Mulafossur by Wojciech Kruczynski

A TOUCH OF QUIETNESS... Last month we have been especially attracted by this peaceful image taken by Wojciech Kruczynski. A delicate composition and a perfect control of the light restitution in difficult conditions. read more.

Selection of July 2017: Twilight of Gods by Isabella Tabacchi

Twilight of the Gods by Isabella Tabacchi

WHEN THE NATURE EXPRESSES POWER... This month we have been especially attracted by this strong image from Isabella Tabacchi. A deep sense of composition, a touch of opportunity and a mastering technics make this photography a piece of art. read more.

Selection of June 2017: River S by Hengki Koentjoro

River S by Hengki Koentjoro

This photograph was taken from a window plane during a business trip to Singapore from Jakarta, Indonesia. As a photographer, I always have my camera ready whenever traveling with an airplane because you never know what you’ll encounter. The perspective of bird eye view is always magnificent and unique especially from 30,000 feet above the ground. It was in the early morning around 11 and the sun was just right in front of me thus creating specular highlight on shiny surfaces like water from the ocean or… read more.

Selection of May 2017: Funnel Factory by Alex Noriega

Funnel Factory by Alex Noriega

Funnel Factory by Alex Noriega I had read about this area in an old book, and I had seen images of this type of rock from a favorite artist of mine, Guy Tal. I also knew the area from a road trip I did several years prior, so I had been looking at maps for years and I was enamored with the geology. The formation was actually large enough that I was able to find and plan my composition on Google Earth. I chose to use a telephoto lens to isolate the part of the mesa that… read more.