2; Desert & Stone. Eastern California; 78 photos;
78 photos8; Mono Lake, Eastern Sierra, California; 28 Photos; Spirits of Mono Lake; Located at the elevation of about 2000 meters over sea level, the Mono Lake is one of the most beautiful and unusual lakes not only in California or the USA, but perhaps on the Planet. Eerie tufa sculptures, like fairy-tail figures rise from salty waters of the lake on the backdrop of snow-caped peaks of Eastern Sierra.
28 PhotosHottest, Driest, Lowest, Death Valley National Park, California, USA
54 PhotosAlabama Hills and Eastern Sierra. Inyo County, Lone Pine, California, USA
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Svalbard is a bucket-list destination for photographers seeking a true Arctic adventure. Capture the Arctic at its most dramatic: polar bears roaming the pack ice, walruses basking in the Arctic sun, towering peaks, and glaciers that stretch to the horizon. Alongside polar bears and walruses, Svalbard’s majestic landscapes are home to elusive Arctic foxes, seals, and abundant birdlife, offering endless opportunities for award-winning shots.
Zambia has quickly become a go-to safari destination for photographers seeking big wildlife and stunning landscapes. Remote parks teem with animals and offer exceptional shooting possibilities. From predator-rich South Luangwa, home to one of Africa's highest leopard densities, lions, wild dogs, and large elephant and buffalo herds, to the pristine landscapes and wildlife-filled Winterthorn Forest of the Lower Zambezi, every moment is a photographic opportunity.
Japan is a dream destination for photographers seeking rare winter wildlife and atmospheric landscapes. From red-crowned cranes dancing in the snow and Steller’s sea eagles soaring over icy waters, to misty swan lakes and snow-covered minimalist hills, each day offers an extraordinary photographic experience. With endemic mammals and birds, soft winter light, and carefully scouted locations, Japan provides a rare blend of winter wildlife and scenery.