Forest Floor #3
I returned to the forest the next morning after a sleepless night. During the evening an image had developed in my head as to where I wanted to go with the next shots in this moody place. As lifeless as a plantation forest can appear at times, there was always a sense of presence; someone lurking behind the next stand of trees, waiting and watching.
Posted by: Tom Dinning
Forest Floor #2
The forest began to close in on me. The light had diminished and being alone here was becoming very uncomfortable. Isn’t this the sort of place a body would be left and be food for the dogs?
Posted by: Tom Dinning
Forest Floor #1
Two weeks ago, after a night of rain, I was able to capture the regimentation of the conifers broken occasionally by a cycad that managed to survive the depleted soil and light. As the Sun broke through the canopy, this cycad stood almost as a prisoner among the sentinals that surrounded it.
Posted by: Tom Dinning
Old Town – Dubrovnik
This shot was taken during the festive season. The Christmas lights in old town were amazing. They looked especially good after it rained!
Posted by: Luke Agbaimoni
Hanging Tree
I shoot these images because I’m in love with the American West. It’s the challenge of romanticizing every forgotten dusty byway, abandoned town and savage desert. It drives me.
Posted by: Harry Snowden
Wall Street Bull
The Bowling Green Bull, best known as the Wall Street Bull, is a New York City icon. Often surrounded by people, it is difficult to capture a unique and uncluttered perspective of this tourist attraction. Arriving at 7:15 am, when temperatures were well below zero, seemed to be the answer.
Posted by: Janice Meyers Foreman
Rattlesnake Ledge
One of the stops on my hike from a couple weeks ago was Rattlesnake Ledge. Normally, the views from the ledge are great, but within a few minutes of my arrival clouds came in and crashed the party.
Posted by: Bryan Davidson








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