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December 21, 2010 / 9:13PM 30 notes

shogunpassion:

Break of Dawn, The Alps, France

shogunpassion:

Break of Dawn, The Alps, France

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December 12, 2010 / 2:30PM 212 notes

sunsurfer:

Pierre Vives, Quebec City, Quebec Canada
 photo from magicdust

Hogsmeade? :)

sunsurfer:

Pierre Vives, Quebec City, Quebec Canada

photo from magicdust

Hogsmeade? :)

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December 9, 2010 / 8:57PM 210 notes

shogunpassion:

Crater Lake National Park, Oregon ~ Photo by Marc Adamus 

shogunpassion:

Crater Lake National Park, Oregon ~ Photo by Marc Adamus 

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November 29, 2010 / 6:48PM 179 notes

ysvoice:

| ♕ |  snow heart ~ Happiness Is

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ysvoice:

| |  snow heart ~ Happiness Is

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November 26, 2010 / 6:45PM 52 notes

ysvoice:

| ♕ |  Snow falling in canal city   | via caffe-vienes | -placetovisit posted

ysvoice:

| Snow falling in canal city   | via caffe-vienes | -placetovisit posted

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October 30, 2010 / 4:45PM 161 notes

nationalgeographicmagazine:

Snowstorm, China Photograph by Michael Yamashita, National GeographicAnother great picture made better by bad weather. Michael Yamashita has used a telephoto lens in this situation to compress the snowflakes into patterns of white. He has wisely focused on a plane of snow, leaving the background figures slightly soft. All these photographic choices pull the viewer into the storm. We can practically feel the snowflakes on our tongues. —Annie Griffiths

nationalgeographicmagazine:

Snowstorm, China
Photograph by Michael Yamashita, National Geographic
Another great picture made better by bad weather. Michael Yamashita has used a telephoto lens in this situation to compress the snowflakes into patterns of white. He has wisely focused on a plane of snow, leaving the background figures slightly soft. All these photographic choices pull the viewer into the storm. We can practically feel the snowflakes on our tongues. —Annie Griffiths

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October 10, 2010 / 11:46PM 83 notes

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September 30, 2010 / 10:11PM 99 notes

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September 27, 2010 / 8:35PM 499 notes

ysvoice:

| ♕ |  Cool, hot spring!

ysvoice:

| |  Cool, hot spring!

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