Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis
on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such
as photojournalism and documentary photography.
Apart from this difference, nature photography will always be more
surprising than any other type of photography. Nature, with all its
resources creates far more beautiful scenery than what a man can create
artificially.
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1500 year old Angel Oak in Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
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Aligned |
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Altay mountains, Russia |
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Ashikaga Flower Park, Japan |
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Bamboo Forest in Kyoto, Japan |
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Banyan tree Cypress Gardens, Florida, USA |
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Beach view |
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Cristal Cave, Iceland |
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Fields of Lavender in Provence, France |
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Flower Ocean in China |
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Glacier Bay, Alaska |
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Gobi Desert, Mongolia |
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Hall of Mosses, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA |
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Hokitika gorge, New Zealand |
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Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River |
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In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks |
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Japanese Maple Tree, Austin, Texas, USA |
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Japanese Tea Field |
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Kochia Hill, Hitachinaka City, Japan |
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Marqueyssac Gardens – Vézac, France |
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Moraine Lake, Canada |
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Morondava, Madagascar |
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Nagano, Japan |
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Nature finds a way |
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Path in the woods |
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Piúva |
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Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA |
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Ponthus beech in Brocéliande forest, Bretagne, France |
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Portland, Oregon Japanese Garden – A bright orange-red lace-leaf maple |
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So Full |
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Stone Forest in Madagascar |
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Tea Garden near Mt. Fuji, Japan |
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Telatyn, Poland |
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The Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado, USA |
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The Verzasca River, Swiss Alps |
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Tibet |
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Tree in Portland Japanese Garden |
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Wisteria Tunnel Garden, Japan |
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Woodlands in the Netherlands |
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