Selection of January 2023: Watermountain by Julia Redl

Watermountain by Julia Redl

The rocks plunged steeply up to 220 m into the depth. Because of the strong wind, it was almost impossible to get to the edge of the cliff, and I could only see the birds as small black dots through the telephoto lens. While lying down and looking into the depth, I then noticed the white crests of the waves running out on the black beach. At that moment I also had my subject... read more.

Selection of December 2022: Feathers Land by Nicole Barge

Feathers Land by Nicole Barge 2

Coming back from a sugar shack in late winter 2016, the road, at the top of a steep coast, revealed a hilly landscape covered with mixed forest. The dark arrows of the softwood trees... read more.

Selection of November 2022: Summer time by David Ilkovic

Summer time by David Ilkovic

I'm a believer in the theory that a well-taken photo is just a good foundation. It is post-processing that will make it possible to tighten the photo in such a way that it can convey to the viewer the mood and feelings that I felt and experienced while taking the given photo... read more.

Selection of October 2022: Poetry of Silence by Roland Blum

Poetry of Silence by Roland Blum

The Namib Desert is often referred to as the world’s oldest desert. It has been in existence for 43 million years, remaining unchanged in its present form for the last 2 million years. Its name is derived from the Nama language, implying “an area where there is nothing.”... read more.

Selection of September 2022: Witch's Finger #1 by Huibo Hou

Witch's Finger #1 by Huibo Hou

I love this photo because it truly showcased nature’s raw beauty when everything fell into place, and black and white worked beautifully for this image. The composition is pretty... read more.