Photo Gallery for the Week 8.01.2018 - 01/14/2018

in #life6 years ago (edited)

We welcome you, fellow photographers and Voice users. Today we want to present you a selection of the best photos for this week, which were supported by our curatorial locomotive.

I remind you that half of the GBG collected for the post will be paid to the authors of these works in the form of the Voice Force at the internal rate.

@xroni: Looking at the picture, I remember one of the most luxurious cartoons ever created - "The Lion King." And there seems to be no hint of lions around here, nor of the meerkats with the boars, but the atmosphere is very telling. Perhaps, I like this picture of this atmosphere :)

@boddhisattva: Insanely beautiful sunset landscape. Until recently, the author pleased us with the icy expanses of Lake Baikal. And today in the selection of a hot African evening. We are waiting for what will happen next 8) ...

@litrbooh: Cool, graphic, versatile frame. Such a wall and evenings admire.

@newodin: Smoke, dawn, hot air is felt. Interesting shot!

@neo: Wow, that's cool! Dust creates an atmospheric volume, which makes the picture three-dimensional. Separately I want to mention a chic composition. Sumptuously!
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@xroni: Landscapes of this author are very recognizable, and literally from the first pictures of dating him - probably, because to everything else they are also very beautiful and memorable. I love the author's photos for the amazing colors and the sky, for the "breadth of gaze" that I find looking at the panoramas. This picture is not an exception :)

@boddhisattva: Another high-quality urban landscape with amazing colors, which the author's blog replenishes regularly. It remains only to envy the breadth of the geography of the author's shooting and the choice of a great time for them.

@litrbooh: Elegant picture. I would like to live here with a balcony in the direction of the viewer.

@newodin: It seems to me that shooting a panorama needs a talent no less than to be in the right place at the right time. The author clearly has a talent. The city above the canyon looks so tiny and teddy, that you involuntarily admire the greatness of the people who built it

@neo: Very familiar places :-) Unfortunately, we could not find the sunset here and see a similar view with our own eyes. However, the author's skill and his skills in working with color make it very realistic to convey the beauty of this place. Bravo!

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@xroni: Sunken ships always cast a mystical, mysterious mood, a desiring desire to look under the ship's side and understand what it was like, when it was still "alive", "breathing", to find out what secret of its death it hides. It seems to me that the author managed to emphasize this atmosphere by choosing both colors and composition of the frame.

@boddhisattva: It's true, this picture creates a feeling that the ship is a ghost before us. Very atmospheric photo.

@litrbooh: Long exposure, creates an atmosphere of mystery. The ship is stuck in time. About the ghost - correctly noticed @boddhisattva.

@newodin: I love wrecks, abandoned buildings and an atmosphere of mysticism on the shots. And when it's professionally filmed - I'm seized with a shiver of admiration.

@neo: Despite the fact that the photo is not in my taste, it's impossible not to acknowledge the author's skill. Excellent!

@xroni: Well, it's just some kind of fantastic underwater kaleidoscope - a kaleidoscope of the world of water depths, if you like. Even a little sorry that the characters in the pictures we do not move, as in the world of Harry Potter - after all, the opening view is definitely worth it!

@boddhisattva: The author in his post told us about a very original way of creating striking, fantastic pictures and backed it up with excellent examples, one of which entered our today's collection.

@litrbooh: Multi-exposure is some kind of genre not mastered for me. But this photo makes you think, maybe you still need to master ....

@newodin: Multi-exposure is another direction that not everyone can. The author is clearly an exception - at least in the underwater world and multi-exposure :)

@neo: Cool and I want to consider the details :-)


@xroni: That's how the Old New Year has gone, and many of us, it seems to me, never give up the theme of the New Year's Christmas magic (or do we?) - why, why not prolong the pleasure and enjoy the photo taken in the style of Christmas cards beginning of the twentieth century? For this there is everything: angels, children, snowflakes, gentle halftones and a good story :)

@boddhisattva: A wonderful shot that reminds us of Christmas magic. And no less remarkable treatment.

@litrbooh: A good handicraft image. :)

@newodin: Cute, gently, as love moms!

@neo: Great shot! And from a technical point of view, and with a creative one. It is seen that done with love. Congratulations!

@xroni: I've already admitted to the creativity of this author, but I'm not lazy to do it again: I love these peppers, bottles, lemon trees ... and fish (I'm sure they stayed behind the scenes, of course, somewhere near!). It is almost certain that one of the author's pictures will become for me an "inspired pendel" for the accomplishment of something like this (well, it's necessary to discover new horizons for yourself). The author - brave!

@boddhisattva: The fantasy of this author, as always, amazes me. I do not really understand what his work is about, but they look very original and interesting.

@litrbooh: I do not know what to write here. You look at the photo and it's understandable - it's @ivalentin.

@newodin: I'm ready to chant the madness of the creators hourly. Thanks for this shot!

@neo: I'm not even trying to find meaning in this author's work. This is pure visual pleasure, the quintessence of creativity. Shine!

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