serenityphotography

serenityphotography

Born in Dover, England, I became disillusioned with the rat race and began travelling in 1997. On my first round the world trip I discovered a passion for travel, photography and scuba diving. Since then I have spent a total of five years on the road, become a diving instructor and semi-professional photographer along the way. I've clocked up 48 countries so far, and still have so much left to see. . . . You can see much more of my work at www.SerenityPhotography.co.uk

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serenityphotography left a comment on the picture A Roll in the Hay
”Thanks Daniel - and yes, late afternoon.“
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”Wow! What an amazing bird, never seen one like that before.“
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I'm an English photographer and ditital artist living in Berlin for many years. While here in Berlin I have explored many old, abandoned places that are full of history. I have many images of these forgotten place, mos of which are now either gone or vandalised.
I also love making digital art work from poeple I shoot in my studio.
Cozmic Photos, Gneisenaustr 51,
10961
Berlin
Tel: 004917650489486
cozmicberliner@googlemail.com

serenityphotography is now following Tom Gomez

A photographer from Scotland, my photographic collection is varied, but mostly landscapes, seascapes, streetscapes, castles, churches, buildings and bridges. I hope you enjoy my work, thank you for taking the time to visit.

Email me here - gowabbitart@gmail.com
My name is Julie, but most people call me Jul or Jules. My style of artwork ranges from photography to photo montage and Digital hand paintover, as well as vector work. The majority of what I create will involve animals, or fantasy. I live in the pretty, but wet country of Wales, UK.

My main interests are wildlife and nature and a great deal of my photography reflects that passion.

I try to capture the detail and beauty of the Natural World and to share my love for the animals and plants that inhabit this world we call home.

Trevor travels over most of the North of England to pursue his passion for landscape photography, British National Parks, the Lake District,North Yorks Moors & Dales,also Vintage Steam Trains.

Fu are Chinese Guardian Lions, placed outside buildings to protect them. This stone fu is protecting a temple in Durbar Square, in Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu. The Durbar square is surrounded with spectacular architecture and vividly showcases the skills of the Newari artists and craftsmen over several centuries.

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The undeniable highpoint - literally and figuratively - of the Annapurna Circuit is the high pass of Thorung La, which reaches the dizzy heights of 5416 metres above sea level. To reach the base camp at Thorung Phedi, where you will rest for the night before attempting the pass, you must traverse huge slopes of shale by way of a narrow path. Landslides are common in this area, as the sign attests!

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It's common to see herds of Mustang goats on the western arm of the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. The goats from the area are considered to be superior quality due to the higher altitude in the northern Himalayan state.

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Hikers climb carefully down a steep section of steps near the Himalayan village of Tikhedhunga. The steps are one of the steepest sections of the Annapurna circuit in Nepal.

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The beady stare of a curious goat in a small village on the Annapurna Circuit in the Nepal Himalayas.

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Imagine the roar of the water, and the feel of the spray on your face, as this seasonal waterfall crashes into the Marsyangdi River. Taken from the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal, one of the most famous hiking routes in the Himalayas.

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