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Canon USA

A world untouched by time 📸 #Canon EOS R3 Lens: RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM Image Source: @gettyimages 

Fredrik Axling

Stockholm Spring Sony A7CII/50mm/35mm May 2025 #thinkverylittle #bnw_demand #bealpha #spi_shadows #woofermagazine 

Kai Ziehl

Hamburg • • • • • #hamburg #hamburgcity #hamburgerhafen #hamburgmeineperle #speicherstadt 

PHILIP PENMAN

Caught in the steam on Madison Avenue, New York City Copyright @PHILPENMAN WWW.PHILPENMAN.COM Link in Bio to sign up to mailing list Print available at WWW.PHILPENMAN.COM Location: New York, USA Shot with the Leica Cameras Note: All images are original as shot and Not computer generated AI. “The experience of creating an image is more important than the final result“ 

Ansel Adams Photographer, Artist & Activist

“The potentials for creative photography in Hawaii are enormous. It may at times be difficult to break through the conventional concepts and applied techniques in their relation to the ordinary impressions of Hawaii, but once the photographer identifies himself with the realities of the area and establishes confidence in what he sees and desires to interpret, a new world of beauty and exciting experience opens wide for him.” —A.A. ‘In the Crater of Haleakala, Clouds, Haleakala National Park, Hawaii,’ 1948 Photograph by Ansel Adams © The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust @haleakalanps 

B E N J A M I N

From vision to reality. Last winter in the backcountry of Ilulissat, we set camp in the middle of a frozen fjord with one goal, to climb an iceberg. Something pretty much impossible during any other season due to the instability of icebergs in the open water. I’ve always wanted to do a shoot like this to truly get a sense of scale against these massive ice structures. Along with an all time crew @siggiworld, @rozlebregar and @jakobschytz, the dream shoot came to life. Siggi absolutely crushed the climb. I filmed this whole expedition but never finished the edit, I’ll drop a note here real soon once the film is live on YouTube! 

Travel & Photography Magazine

Using atmospheric perspective to add depth and scale to your landscape photos! With @nathanielwise / Atmospheric perspective refers to the visual phenomenon observed in photography where the appearance of objects changes as they recede into the distance due to the interaction of light with the atmosphere. In landscape photography, the application of atmospheric perspective can enhance the sense of scale and depth, creating a more immersive depiction of the scene. The following are three key characteristics of atmospheric perspective: Color shift: Objects that are closer to the viewer generally appear more vivid and saturated, while those in the distance appear progressively lighter, less saturated, and bluer. This is because the atmosphere scatters and absorbs light, causing distant objects to be affected by the blue wavelengths of light. Contrast reduction: As objects move farther away, the contrast between them and their background decreases. This is due to the scattering of light, which leads to a softening of edges and a loss of fine details, resulting in a more muted and hazy appearance. Depth perception: Atmospheric perspective helps create a sense of depth and distance in an image. Distant mountains or landscapes may appear smaller, less detailed, and less sharp compared to foreground elements, contributing to a perceived three-dimensional space in the photograph. You can leverage atmospheric perspective by understanding and incorporating its characteristics into your compositions. By intentionally adjusting exposure, color balance, and contrast, you can emphasize the changes in saturation, tone, and sharpness between foreground and background elements, enhancing the perception of depth and scale in your images. Additionally, weather conditions such as fog, mist, or haze can further intensify the effect of atmospheric perspective, creating a sense of mystery in your photography. These conditions can help isolate foreground elements, create layers of depth, and enhance the overall mood and visual impact of your work. Among these breathtaking images captured by the @nathanielwise, which one evokes the most profound feelings of scale and depth? 📸 

EMMETT SPARLING 🌎 TRAVEL

Along the dramatic cliffs of Iceland’s Westfjords, an Arctic fox hunts for nesting seabirds. It’s spring, so her white winter coat changes to black. This allows her to camouflage into the changing colours of the harsh environment. Shot on the Sony A1 

Street Photo International

This photo was taken by @ville_pohjonen . .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ This week’s theme is #SPi_BnW. We want to see your best street photography taken in black and white. Tag your photos #SPi_BnW and follow @streetphotographyinternational for your chance to be featured.⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #SPiCollective #streetphotography