The world never ceases to awe and
motivate us with its profusion of beauty. From frozen waterfalls you can climb
to lakes with turquoise-colored ice jutting out of them, the natural wonders of
our winter world are created out of imperfections so fabulous they seem
otherworldly. We have rounded up a few of the most remarkable winter landscapes
whose loveliness translates through its imperfections.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Great Images of Fish Tornado
Octavio Aburto a California based Photographer had been in attempt to capture fish tornado from several years. Finally he’s able to capture Thousands of fish forming a ball during the reproduction courtship. In the later half of day, these fish congregate to form a large spawning aggregation around the reefs of the National Park.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Lake Superior Ice Caves
The Lake Superior ice caves have
not been accessible since 2009, were announced open to the public. The National
Park Service hopes the caves will be reachable for about 6 weeks but is completely
weather-dependent. The beautifully ice caves are a massive attraction for
tourist, and almost 10000 peoples flocked to Meyers Beach (from where the caves
are accessible after a 1 mile hike) to observe the unique formation.
Sunday, 9 February 2014
Eruption Photos Taken by Francisco Negroni
It is rare that we ever get to see a really hot occurrence in nature with our own two eyes. Chile Photographer Francisco Negroni finally became part of those lucky few that do with the eruption of the Cordón Caulle volcano in Chile. These are really amazing photos taken by Chilean Photographer, you must admire his efforts.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Wonderful Photo Taken by Matt Hutton
Photographer Matt Hutton captured
perfect time image, when he saw a dolphin and surfer riding a wave at Jacques
Point in Kalbarri Australia. He shared the image at Sifter last week. He said;
photo is spontaneous and shot accidentally when the appearance of dolphin was a
surprise to both him and the surfer (Trent Sherborne). The photo was depict
with a Cannon 5D MKIII at a focal length of 400 mm (actual lens: 70-200 f/2.8
IS USM II with a x2 II extender). Shutter speed was 1/4000sec with an aperture
of f/5.6 and ISO 800. Prints are available through Matt’s website. To keep up
with the latest, like Matt Hutton Photography on Facebook!Source: Charismatic Planet
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Little Lake of Reflection
Lake Jasna is an attractive
alpine lake that covers a modest surface area of 5.4 acres. What it lacks in
size it makes up for in magnificent surroundings. Located in northwestern
Slovenia, Lake Jasna is 2 kilometers from the small town of Kranjska Gora which
is on the Sava Dolinka RIver in the Upper Carniola region of the country. Though
not seen in this picture, the lake is ‘guarded’ by a statue of a Zlatorog the
legendary chamois of Mount Triglav. The surrounding peaks are the Julian Alps,
a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretches from
northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav,
the highest peak in Slovenia.
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