Fire Over Grass Island by elenaparaskeva

I’m off to London for a week, so i leave you with one of my favorite images from New England..Hope you like it and see you guys soon!!!

http://500px.com/photo/128765003

Into the storm by PavlosPavlou

Don`t you wish you could just fly?

Hey all,

Thank you for your visit and if you like my work do leave a comment.

This is my latest artwork.

It`s a composite of 2 of my own images,

http://500px.com/photo/128419779

Lovers Lane. by PavlosPavlou

Thank you for your visit and if you like my work do leave a comment.

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This is an 32-bit HDR photo, l.masks processed in PS.

http://500px.com/photo/127282959

Morning thirst by Jokerf1

I took this after the morning rain, I was trying some new techniques with my Canon 600d and Tamron 150-600 handheld. I have raised my iso a bit to have enough shutter speed for a sharp shot. Have a nice week and let me know what you think.

http://500px.com/photo/126521361

Fire Over Manhattan by elenaparaskeva

Guys, the colors are absolutely 100% real! I actually had to turn down the saturation quite a bit after applying my contrast because it was sooo red.. I was at the pier expecting a typical sunset when suddenly the sky turned a brilliant blood red..you could hear all the photographers there gasping and rushing to get their gear out!

http://500px.com/photo/126095899

The Tombs of the Kings a story about an elderly englishman by StehouwerandRecio

The Tombs of the Kings, a story about an elderly englishman

When I went to visit the tombs of the kings , I met an elderly englishman called Ian.
Ian , a nice distinguished person , who was just , or even more , interested in archaeology as me.
He had a lot of interesting stories to tell , but what amazed me the most was this.
Ian was walking with a stick, dus to some heavy physical problems and I was surprised that he could walk in this rather big site. Anyway , at one point we went down some ancient stairs in one of the tombs. When we were walking there , we see some other stairs, crumbly en going down deeper and deeper into the tombs, and there was no light. So I thought itwas enough.
Ian dindn’t thnk it was enough and was walking down that crumbly stairs into the dark, but he said it was ok, because he had the littlest flashlight I’d ever seen, what a guy!
A brave englishman with a special, rather english looking, hat. Because I was swetting very much (too much for good health) he told me that I could look for such a hat because it cools the head so very good. It’s called a paddy hat, but that it is terribly expensive and special.
Ok, I said to him I’ll search for it on the internet. Well boys and girls , I found the following: a paddy hat is a hat that is used in …..duhuh… Asia (and ofcourse the Philippines) in , the rice fields, which are also called the paddy fields, looking rather different then his hat ofcourse, but the effect is the same. In the Phils we can buy it for a small amount of pesos. If you want to know how it looks: duhuh and duhuh again, I’ve already uploaded a picture with a paddy hat! I must have been the heat….Thanks Ian and I’m sure you’ll laugh so loud if you ever read this story.

http://500px.com/photo/125414495