fra årets naturfotograf i Danmark, Julie Skotte the danish photographer of the year 2012:
Vi gratulerer – Herzlichen Glückwunsch – Congratulations, dear Julie! Thanks for jumping into the cold water and letting us see the iceberg as we’ve never seen it before:
Blog: fotofabler.dk
Website: julieskotte.com More photos coming up next.
Gorgeous pictures! Very talented photographer indeed.
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Thank you Francesca, for your kind comment. Yes, I think so too, the award is very well deserved.
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Fantastic photos! Never seen anything like the iceberg one!
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Thnaks for visiting! 🙂
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Great views especially the first two. Thanks for posting for us to see…
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I was more than happy to do so, Mary.
Have a great weekend.
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Breathtaking pictures, stunning, beautiful, wish I could get a big canvass and frame this pictures in my hallway! Good shots!!!
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🙂 Thank you! 🙂
Yes, this is definetely a picture I’d like to have on my wall.
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Those photographs are amazing! Thanks for sharing!
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You are very welcome. Thanks for visiting, dear Kristin, have a lovely day.
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Fabulous, absolutely fabulous.
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Hei Per Magnus,
ja, jeg tenkte meg at dette er akkurat det riktige for deg!
Ha en find dag.
Hilsen Hanne, Klausbernd, Siri og Selma
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Ups, sorry, my comment went off to early…
Congratulation to the photgrapher of the year, gratulerer Julie!
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Jeg videresender det, ikke noe problem… 🙂
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Beautiful, beautiful photos!
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Thank you Melody. I really like you snowy winterphotography too – and your beautiful writing that goes with it.
Have a lovely day.
Greetings
Dina
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Thank you Dina! 🙂
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Wow, they are all very nice, but the first image of the series is really stunning!
Hats off to Julie, well done!
And thank you, Dina, for sharing this.
Take
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Thank you Stefano, I’ll pass your kind words on to Julie.
Greetings
Dina
Pssss. Your blog is one of my alltimefavourites. If you’d have some sort of “nordic theme” I’d be more than happy to present you…
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Truly inspirational and spectacular images that show nature’s raw beauty.
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Wow! Those are some incredible pictures! Thanks for sharing. How do you say Wow in German?
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Pssss… I’m not german, I always say wow, that may not be correct, though.
Franco says wau, that sounds like the cat next door, we’re practising wuuuuuuuuff!!
Enjoy your wekend Rhythm and give my love to your lady.
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Wow, fantastisch! Natur ist wunderbar
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Wuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuf!
(that was Franco, now practising very hard!)
🙂
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Stunning photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for visiting. Take care.
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Beautiful photos! My Grandfather Gunder was from Norway…he came over to America the first time by himself when he was 13…he was ship wrecked in the Azores but finally made it to Nebraska first…he then decided to ventrue further west and homesteaded land in Eastern Oregon. I am very blessed to live in the house he built for his mother Anne Marie, my Great Grandmother. He built the house for her in 1920 and my Dad remembered hauling lumber with his Dad from a small town 8 miles away to build the house. Grandpa had brought his brothers and one sister over from Norway and he wanted to bring his Mother. My Great Grandfather had passed away in Norway. Anne Marie was 74 when she came to live here in the middle of no where! She lived here until her death in 1938. My parents were married in 1939 and moved into the house and I grew up here in the same house. I love it as growing up knowing my Grandpa built the house for his Mother taught me so much about heritage and family….respecting your parents. At the time he built the house he and Grandma who also was Norweigian, had 7 kids. My Grandpa passed away a few years before I was born so I did not get to meet him but I feel like I know his heart. I have not been to Norway yet but hope to travel there someday and see where my family came from:)
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Hi dear Cowgirl,
nice to meet you, I’m so glad you found me! Thank you very much for your family backgroundstory, what a big and small world. I do hope you get the chance to come and see Norway one day, it’s beautiful. Whereabout in Norway did they com from?
My dear norwegian frened in Cambridge is named Anne Marie, I love that name, it’s clear and fresh, alsmost like norwegian air to me. 🙂
Hope to read you again some time. Have a lovely weekend, take care.
Greetings from the Far North
Dina
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absolutely lovely … fabulous….
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Reblogged this on Spiritual challenges and commented:
l)absolutely lovely … fabulous….
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Thanks a lot for reblogging my post! Great! 🙂 I’ll have to tell Julie…
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Fantastic series, big thanks 😉
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I’m so glad you all enjoy this magnificent photography!
🙂
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Absolutely amazing photos, so beautiful .. I’ve never seen an iceberg like that! and I like those with the fin (hope this is the right word?) the most ..
I look forward to more photos ..
Ganz liebe Grüße 🙂 🙂 Und ein Nasenstubser vom Lisamonsterchen!
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Me neither….
Ganz liebherzliche Nasenstupserknuddler für the birthdaygirldoggie!
Und dir und Walter ebenfalls ein schönes Wochenende. 🙂
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Welch wundervolle Aufnahmen! Danke fürs Zeigen.
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Gerne, ich habe mich gefreut wie eine Schneekönigin. 🙂
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Grandiose Aufnahmen – wundervoll.
Lieeb Grüße, Szintilla
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Vielen Dank für deinen lieben Kommentar, ich habe mich gefreut! 🙂 Und Julie auch! 🙂
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Da bleibt einem ja die Luft weg bei diesen schönen Fotos. Selten so schöne Bilder gesehen. Ganz großartig und zu Recht ist sie die Naturfotografin des Jahres in DK geworden. Ganz großes Kino!
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Vielen Dank für diesen tollen Kommentar. Vorhin ist der Server abgestürzt, ich versuche die Enden wieder einzufangen… 🙂
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Wow!!! Einfach nur großartig.
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Danke, liebe Marion, echt nett von dir! 🙂
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Stunning photos of my favourite subjects : icebergs and whales!
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Then we have two things in common. And then we like Jan Garbarek, ah… I have an idea… Just a second. 🙂
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Magic!
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Yes! Thanks for visiting.:-)
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Wow, beautiful shots all of them! Love them very much, very artistic!
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Thank you! I agree. It was difficult to pick just a few.
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Reblogged this on Travel perspective, tales, and advice and commented:
Nature is pretty awesome!
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Well, thank you very much for reblogging my post. I’m sure Julie will appreciate it, I do, very much so! 🙂
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Wow – these shots are spectacular!
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Thank you, Lady Fi
Hope your dog is fine and enjoying the swedish winter.
Have a great time on the lake.
Love
Dina
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Oscar loves winter! Oscar is the dog…
We haven’t ventured out on the lake yet as we’re thigh deep in snow and the ice hasn’t had a chance to form really well yet.
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Franco loves the snow as well, he seems just as happy as wenn he sees water.
Enjoy each other and the beautiful scenery.
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wow – die fotos sind ja der wahnsinn – vor allem das erste. da sieht man erstmal die ausmasse…
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Du hast auch soooo schöne WInterbilder. Und die Huuunde….
Have a rinky-tinky-fine-evening! 🙂
Hilsen Hanne
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I can’t believe those photographs are real. Now I want to visit Greenland (with all my wool clothing, mind you!) Nice post.
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I want to go there all the time. I never saw it, I have to change that. Soon.:-)
Thanks for your kind comment!
🙂
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So ganz spontan fiel mir zu diesen Bildern ein: Das hier ist ein Ort, an dem ich mich frei und geheilt fühlen könnte … (Ich liebe die Kälte. Das Wort “klar” kommt für mich von Kälte.)
Danke.
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Liebe Sherry, wie schön du schreibst. Ja, diese Klarheit beschreibt Klausbernd auch oft in diesen Zusammenhang.
Herzlichen Dank für deinen Besuch, ich habe mich gefreut. Und Julie auch! 🙂
Hanne
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Wow! Da bin ich ja neidisch. Ich war ja auch öfters im coolsten Land der Welt, in Grönland, aber solch tolle Bilder sind mir nicht gelungen. Ganz herzlichen Dank
Klausbernd 🙂
ABSOLUT GREAT & FANTASTIC
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Yes, it is, isn’t it. We’ll go there. We will.
Ich wünsche dir einen feinen Abend in deiner finnischen Holzhütte..
Hanne
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These are beyond gorgeous 🙂
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THANK YOU! 🙂 🙂
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The first one and the last one are my favourites. The first because of the unseen sight and the last one because of the possibility to see a starting bird instead of a diving whale. (Oh, this English feels really ugly and incorrect.)
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Emil, it’s great, I love your comment. Thanks for taking the time to do so.
I like the thought of the whale being a bird rising.
Well, I always try to place the pics like this; my fav at the top and the second fav at the end.
Enjoy your weekend, Emil, take care.
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Da hab ich echt überlegt, ob es schwarze Albatrosse gibt – oder vielleicht ein Schwarzer Schwan sich bis dahin verirrt hat …
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Very cool & awesome pictures: waw!
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Cool indeed! 🙂
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congratulations julie! great set of photos
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Thanks, it highly appreciated, especially from you! I’v passed it on…
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Stunning photos! Thank you for sharing these, Dina.
Groetjes, Francina
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It was a pleasure, glad you enjoyed it Francina.
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Outstanding! I took a peek at Julie’s website, and what a superb photographer. Deserved the award. Thanks Hanne for highlighting her work:)
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Thank you Liz, for this very nice comment, you made my day now!
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Julie ist nicht nur talentiert, sonder auch mutig! Ich hatte den ganzes Tag ihre Bild in meinen Kopf.
Es ist wunderschön, überraschend und man kann Julies Atmung fühlen.
Ich danke dir, dass du mit uns diese Bilder geteilt hast.
Liebe Grüße,
Cornelia
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Oh wie schön, auch dass du zurückgekehrt bist. Was für einen feinen Kommentra, jetzt freue ich mich richtig doll!
Liebe Grüße zurück zu dir,
Dina
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Stunning shots. I was going to pinch one for the desktop but I can’t even decide which!
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Make a slideshow! 🙂
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Amazing photos!! Wow!! Thanks for sharing!
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Takk for besöket, Matthew! I can’t wait to see your impressions of the North next summer, it sounds so great.
Take care.
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Such amazing shots..!
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Ja Andrikken, og danskt! Danmark er deijlig. Eller noe slikt. 🙂
Ha en god helg!
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Rigtige danskere værdsætter også Norge og deres natur – og den norske befolkning… 🙂 😉
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Rigtige danskere værdsætter også Norge og deres natur – og den norske befolkning…
Rigtige nordmenn værdsætter også Danmark, danskene og deres humor.
Nå setter jeg deg opp på min blogroll, dagens utnevnelse! 🙂
Ha en god helg!
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Brilliant pictures 🙂
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Thank you!
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Beautiful pictures!!
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Thank you too!
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Magnificent and frightening that the ice looks so fragile.
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You are absolutely right. I never thought of it like this. Thank you!
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Liebe Diana das sind ja Traumfotos einfach schön anzusehen wünsche dir einen schönen besinnlichen 2Advent und wünsche dir viel frohe glückliche Stunden Klaus
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Lieber Klaus, herzlichen Dank für den Besuch und die guten Wünsche. Euch ebenfalls eine besinnliche Advenstzeit. Hanne
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These photos are so amazing! Makes me want to visit Greenland even more now!!
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Icebergs and whales! It doesn’t get much better than this.. So cold and clean, lovely.
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Yes, like a fresh breath of peppermint 😉
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Oh wow! Amazing pictures, just beautiful 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Rohan.
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Thanks for visiting, Rohan, that’s great! 🙂
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Absolutely Beautiful!
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The more photos I take for my blog, the more amazed I am at works like these. They just seem so impossibly beautiful.
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So viele Kommentare, das sind aber auch ganz grandiose Fotos und warum ich nicht kommentiert hatte? Manchmal schaffe ich meine täglichen Blogrunden nicht und jetzt ist auch noch soviel Arbeit und ich werde bald wieder ein paar Tage Blogpause einlegen müssen, sonst gehe ich am Stock 😀
Das Programm was ich nutze ist ganz einfach, kostenfrei und wenn man ein bissel Zeit und Geduld hat, dann hast du das bald alles raus.
http://www.picmonkey.com/
Viel Vergnügen und Freude wünscht Mathilda 🙂
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Hi Dina !
I love the photos…. especially the ones of the whale…. So beautiful…. And then there was the icebergs… // Maria
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ui, diese Photos entdecke ich erst jetzt, mir bleibt die Spucke weg bei so viel atemberaubender Schönheit. Besonders das erste Bild ließ mich den Atem anhalten. Das zweite Bild erinnerte mich an eine Walflosse, die dann auch noch wirklich kam, vielen, vielen Dank fürs zeigen-
wow I discover this photos just now, my breath stopped, especially by the first photo, which is so beautifull. By the second photo I thought about a fin of a whale, what then became reality – great photos! Thanks a lot for showing
herzlichst Ulli
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Incredibly beautiful pictures!
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Fantastic photos!
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Beautiful photos !
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Exceptional photography.
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Hello Dina! I know I haven’t been very good commenting here on your GREAT blog, but better late and slow – than never 😉
These photos are fantastic – and in a moment I will “visit” Julie Skotte.
Thanks so much for showing her works here!
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Beautiful Photographs 🙂
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Outstanding post.This comming summer l,and my wife are going to Alaska for Whale watching The Cruise includes other activities, train trips.,to see the wild life.Best regards.jalal
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again extraordinarily beautiful pictures
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And there is a polar cat lying streched out on the iceberg in the far back! Haven’t you noticed?
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Your last picture looks like an eagle lifting from the sea, when it’s actually a whale going down 🙂
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Beautiful pictures but it looks so cold. Thanks for stopping by my site
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Wow! Stunning and super amazing pictures! Great pictures I ever seen!
Thanks Dina! Thank you for much for sharing!
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Oops! Wrong spelling! Thank you so much for sharing!
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Miraculous images. A deservedly renowned photographer.
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Indeed, indeed!
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Stunning pictures!. The light id so warm and special.
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Impressive!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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