The camera can capture some fantastic moments IV
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Disastrous said:
Google is your friend Green Lake (Grüner See) is located in Tragöss Austria. In spring snowmelt raises the lake level about 10 meters. This phenomenon, which lasts only a few weeks, covers hiking trails, meadows, and trees. The result is a magical diving landscape.
National Geographic Traveler Director of Photography Dan Westergren, one of this year's judges, shares his thoughts on the third-place winner:
"This shot at first seems like just another diver swimming by underwater. But after viewing it for a few seconds the truth begins to sink in. That is not an aquatic plant! How is it possible for a tree to grow leaves underwater? And that looks like a trail—what creature could create a hiking trail at the bottom of a lake? When we chose this picture we didn't know the particulars of why a view like this exists, but we real
irocfan said:
Disastrous said:
Google is your friend Green Lake (Grüner See) is located in Tragöss Austria. In spring snowmelt raises the lake level about 10 meters. This phenomenon, which lasts only a few weeks, covers hiking trails, meadows, and trees. The result is a magical diving landscape.
National Geographic Traveler Director of Photography Dan Westergren, one of this year's judges, shares his thoughts on the third-place winner:
"This shot at first seems like just another diver swimming by underwater. But after viewing it for a few seconds the truth begins to sink in. That is not an aquatic plant! How is it possible for a tree to grow leaves underwater? And that looks like a trail—what creature could create a hiking trail at the bottom of a lake? When we chose this picture we didn't know the particulars of why a view like this exists, but we real
mickk said:
irocfan said:
Lowestoft?"This is the view from Lowestoft ferry terminal across the badland interior of East Anglia. National Geographic Award judge, Doctor Madeupforeignsoundingmoniker said. "We were amazed that someone from Suffolk actually owned a camera".
Blib said:
mickk said:
irocfan said:
Lowestoft?"This is the view from Lowestoft ferry terminal across the badland interior of East Anglia. National Geographic Award judge, Doctor Madeupforeignsoundingmoniker said. "We were amazed that someone from Suffolk actually owned a camera".
'Palestines'....
Gone, but never forgotten.
ETA: As I typed the phrase, "Gone but never forgotten, A Luton Town striker scored a goal in a live game that's currently on SKY. As he wheeled away in celebration, he hoisted his shirt to reveal a t shirt underneath. On that t shirt was printed a photo and the phrase, "Gone, but never forgotten".
Spooky.
Gone, but never forgotten.
ETA: As I typed the phrase, "Gone but never forgotten, A Luton Town striker scored a goal in a live game that's currently on SKY. As he wheeled away in celebration, he hoisted his shirt to reveal a t shirt underneath. On that t shirt was printed a photo and the phrase, "Gone, but never forgotten".
Spooky.
Edited by Blib on Tuesday 24th March 19:56
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