I am Karol Nienartowicz and I'm a 29-year old photographer from Poland. I was born in Jelenia Góra, a small town in the south-western part of the country, and now I live in Gdansk. I still recall one particular day in summer of 2003, when my mom took me on my first mountain trip. I saw that heart-breathing beauty of mountains and I quickly wanted to share this feeling with other people! Thus, I took my photo camera on my next trip. Since that moment, I've photographed mountains, combining photography with my great passion for traveling.
Things that could only happen at the airport.
Everything you need to know about this massive emission nebulae in Cygnus. Get inspired by these backyard astrophotography results using a telescope and/or camera lens.
In this evocative print, the rugged beauty of Glen Coe is captured through a mesmerising abstract lens, inviting the observer to explore the essence of the Highlands through a fusion of frenetic brushstrokes and a harmonious palette. The composition boasts a symphony of deep, brooding hues that echo the imposing mountain facades, while strokes of luminous gold and amber reflect the wild gorse and heathers that stipple the valley floor. Bold contrasts delineate the towering peaks that claw at the shifting skies, with each stroke contributing to a sense of movement and grandeur that is singularly Scottish. The brooding shadows suggest the glen's many moods, reflecting the capricious nature of its climate. At the artwork's heart lies a tranquil loch, its serene surface rendered in reflective blues and greys, providing a moment of calm amidst the dynamic landscape. This print is a powerful homage to the untamed spirit of Scotland's natural landscapes, offering a contemporary interpretation that challenges the viewer to delve beyond the visible and into the realm of sensation and emotion stirred by this iconic Scottish glen.
#spiritsays: The meadow awash with sunlit brilliance like a glistening diamond winking by day, it was the field of stars twinkling at night that captured the imagination.
30 Funny Quokka Pictures That Will Make You Book a Flight to Australia to See Them Just having a snack. Looking cute IDK Is this what heaven looks like? An
The quokka is a marsupial from the smaller islands (Rottnest and Bald Island) off the coast of Western Australia. The animal looks like a baby kangaroo — they even have pouches — and appear to be smiling at all times. After all, they possess a natural and cheerful grin and teddy bear eyes. There’s even […]
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Immerse yourself in the vivid, emotive landscape of the Scottish Highlands with this captivating expressionist-inspired print. The artwork invites viewers into a lineament of bold, fluid brushstrokes that frame the serene grandeur of Loch Morar, a gem nestled within rugged terrains. A transformative palette manifests in a burst of radiant oranges, deep purples, and tranquil blues, reflecting the loch's famed crystalline waters. Captured in the embrace of dusk or dawn, the sublime sky above is aglow with gentle pastels, lending an almost ethereal quality to the horizon. Against this dreamlike backdrop, striking autumnal trees stand sentinel. Their fiery hues juxtaposed with the cooler shades give life to a dynamic tension within the composition, echoing the interplay of light and shadow. This print, a piece from our esteemed 'Scottish Lochs' collection, conveys a sense of yearning and freedom. The fluidity of the reflection on the loch's surface creates a mirror to nature's soul, enchanting the onlooker with a rhetoric of silken waters and silent mountains whose peaks are softened by the brush into gentle whispers of form. Embrace the mystique of the Highlands, a narrative spoken through colour and form; a portrayal not merely of a place, but of an experience woven into the fabric of raw Scottish beauty.
When You're at the right place at the right time.
As the golden sun dips towards the horizon, it casts an ethereal glow over Achmelvich Bay, captured exquisitely in this Abstract Impressionist portrayal. The canvas comes alive with a tapestry of vibrant yellows, fiery oranges, and tranquil blues, reflecting the serene yet dynamic beauty of the Scottish coastline at the most magical time of day. This art piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in the sweeping curves of the bay's shore, artfully rendered through the interplay of colour and light. The rocks that adorn the cove bask in the sunlight, their edges softened by the abstract style, hinting at the gentle lapping of waves upon the shore. The expressive brushstrokes embody the essence of the cove's natural splendour, inviting imagination to wander through the subtle gradations of colour that evoke the reflections of sky on water. Shimmers of turquoise and hints of green peek through the water's surface, suggesting the depths beneath and the life that thrives within. This print, from our 'Scottish Coves' collection, is more than a mere representation of a place; it is an emotive piece that celebrates the collision of land, sea, and light in a dance of spectral magnificence. It is a tribute to the rugged, untouched glory of Scotland's coastal treasures, wrapped in the cloak of abstract artistry. Envision this piece as a centrepiece in your living space or a captivating addition to your private collection, where it can transport you each day to the tranquillity and splendour of Achmelvich Bay at the golden hour.
Julian Rad is a 29-year-old Austrian award-winning wildlife photographer who captures the most adorable shots of squirrels, rabbits, wood mice, hamsters and other small animals in their natural habitat. I came across Julian’s work on Instagram, where he has already over 100,000 followers.
Captured in the vibrant strokes characteristic of Expressionism, this evocative print presents Balmedie Beach as evening whispers across the sky. The canvas comes alive with bold, sweeping brushstrokes that create a sense of movement and drama, reflecting the beach's serene yet dynamic essence at dusk. The artwork is awash with a rich palette of colours—fiery hues of orange and pink merge with the deep blues and purples of the twilight sky, casting a warm glow that is reflected on the wet sands below. The setting sun, a brilliant circle of white, hovers just above the horizon, its gleaming reflection stretching across the shoreline in a path of shimmering light. Two silhouetted figures wander towards the distant water's edge, adding a touch of human narrative to the natural splendour. Their presence is small yet poignant against the grandeur of the sweeping landscape. Around them, the ebb and flow of the tide reveals patterns in the sand, rendered in abstract shapes and contours that mirror the broken sky above. This piece is not just a print; it is a token of the wild, untamed beauty of Scotland's coastline. Its expressive quality invites viewers to not only see but feel the bracing air and hear the soft murmurs of the sea—making it a perfect treasure for collectors and seaside enthusiasts alike.
As a landscape and sunset chasing photographer, scenes that involve reflections, colors and water are some of my very favorite scenes to capture! And this was one of my favorite evenings captured to date. Such a perfect sky and conditions. **I offer prints on the following mediums: ready to hang ‘lifelike’ metal and canvis. I also offer Lustre finish gallery paper prints - FREE shipping on all domestic orders.** Lustre paper prints - please note that frame NOT included and small order handling fee of $5 charged for orders under $60.
Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc left her job two years ago to start a new life. With nothing but a backpack and a camera, she set off to travel the world, taking hundreds of shots of women in their everyday setting. This is how her unique photo project, ’The Atlas Of Beauty’, took shape. The project so far has encompassed work in 37 countries.
The orion nebula region as captured from my backyard in Austin, Texas last Saturday night. I had been waiting for that perfect moonless night, free of clouds, but it just wasn't happening. The moon was 2/3 full and about 20 degrees away. I couldn't run very long exposures or high iso, but still I think this is my best effort so far. Still a work in progress, but getting there. Imaged with a CLS_CCD filtered canon 7D and 100-400mm lens at 400mm riding piggy back on Meade 8" LX200 classic, guided with an orion starshoot and phd. Images captured with backyardeos and stacked with nebulosity. 19x20s@iso400, 19x60s@iso400,13x180s@iso800, and lots of darks for each.
Hello again! My name is Liga Liepina, and I am an equine photographer in Iceland. You might have seen some of my work in my previous post. What I do is photograph Icelandic horses in the rough, yet stunning Icelandic nature, and I wanted to share with you some of my newest work.
Award-winning German photographer Michael Wolf passed away this week on Cheung Chau aged 64. HKFP shares his series on the city’s disappearing corner houses, courtesy of Blue Lotus Gallery. Following on from Architecture of Density, Wolf’s corner house collection examines an often underappreciated phenomenon. These charming, residential-commercial buildings of the 1950s and ’60s are often […]
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Series of surreal scenarios are all part of the world of ‘Little People’ captured by Scottish artist David Gilliver
Curl up in a piece of romantic artistry with the 'Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs' Fleece Sherpa Throw/Blanket, inspired by Frederic William Burton's 1864 masterpiece. This blanket is a luxurious homage to Burton's portrayal of a poignant love story, rendered in soft 100% polyester fleece that offers the cozy warmth of wool with a gentle touch. The tender moment captured between Hellelil and Hildebrand is beautifully reproduced, inviting the drama and emotion of the pre-Raphaelite era into your home. Care for this piece of art is as simple as its beauty: machine wash in cool water and tumble dry on a low setting. No need for bleaching, ironing, or dry-cleaning. Wrap yourself in the historic romance of this fleece sherpa throw, where every fold tells a story. Choose from four cozy sizes: Medium Blanket - (100 x 75cm) Throw Blanket - (150 x 100cm) Queen Blanket - (125 x 150cm) King Blanket - (150 x 200cm) Have questions? Send a message for a swift response!
Photographer Bruce Gilden takes photographs of strangers in the street showing their face in close detail. The New York artist visited West Bromwich and Essex to find new subjects for his work
These moments from history deserve a closer look...and nothing brings out the true life of these moments in time than color. So we hand picked a collection of once black and whites, now in vibrant color. Warning, these rarely seen photos are not suitable for all audiences. While these gorgeous colorized photos of the past are definitely a must-see, not all of the stories are fit for consumption, so proceed with caution. Black and white definitely didn't do these photos justice...
Salish Matter, born on November 29, 2009, is an American Instagram star and social media personality who has gained significant recognition through her
In a matter of a few short years, Vivian Maier went from a reclusive and mysterious, largely unknown woman to widely recognized as one of the greatest street photographers of the 20th century.
Find happiness by living fully in the present with this definitive guide to ichigo ichie--the Japanese art of making the most of every moment--from the bestselling authors of Ikigai. Every moment in our...
Julian Rad is a 29-year-old Austrian award-winning wildlife photographer who captures the most adorable shots of squirrels, rabbits, wood mice, hamsters and other small animals in their natural habitat. I came across Julian’s work on Instagram, where he has already over 100,000 followers.
See what history hides with these amazing snaps from our past.
Taylor Swift is releasing "1989 World Tour Live" on Apple Music and her fans can gift her right back by contributing to a new TSwizzle book.
Artists often did not just attend parties, they painted them for posterity.
Ah, my head is an armrest again. Brilliant.
In SA from Above, an aerial photography series, drone photography expert Bo Le captures South Australia from the air. Each aerial view shows its diversity.
Captured here is one of the few remaining pedestrian bridges left in New York. This one here is found in a narrow alley in TriBeCa, it is a remainder of what old New York used to be like. This is one image in a series I am creating that captures every aspect of New York City through various urban scenes and night shots. From classic skylines, to famous landmarks and local neighborhood details, my goal is to capture every different aspect and angle of NYC. All images are printed on high quality luster photo paper and are signed by the photographer. The image will be shipped in a protective shipping envelope with a cardboard backing to prevent bending. The final image will not be water marked. This image is available in a rectangular format (8 by 12 and 12 by 18) as well as the standard (8 by 10 and 11 by 14) sizes. Please be aware there may be a difference in the crop depending on which size is ordered. To view other New York City Photography visit this section - https://www.etsy.com/shop/MatthewChimeraPhoto?section_id=15171597 You can visit my shop to see the rest of my items - https://www.etsy.com/shop/matthewchimeraphoto