#13033 Big Lonely Doug is one of the only Douglas Firs left standing in a clearcut area in the Gordon River Valley near Port Renfrew, British Columbia, Canada. He stands approximately 230ft tall and is estimated to be over 1,000 years old. He's one of the tallest and oldest known Douglas firs in Canada and is a prominent symbol of conservation efforts.#13046 This photograph of Botanical Beach on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada was flipped upside down to create a Mars-like effect, with reddish hues from the tidal pools evoking the surface of the Red Planet. The darkened sky enhances the otherworldly atmosphere, turning the scene into a surreal interpretation of nature.#13093 Sunset at Mystic Beach on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. The cliffs are dramatic and rugged, composed of layered sandstone and shale, shaped by wind and wave erosion. The combination of lush coastal forest atop the cliffs and the dynamic interplay of water and rock creates a breathtakingly serene yet wild scene. #13094 Sunset at Mystic Beach on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. The cliffs are dramatic and rugged, composed of layered sandstone and shale, shaped by wind and wave erosion. The combination of lush coastal forest atop the cliffs and the dynamic interplay of water and rock creates a breathtakingly serene yet wild scene. Black and white.#13054 A thick fog hovered over the city, leaving only the top of the CN Tower visible. Subtle changes in the tower’s light and the shifting fog make this image unique. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.#13014 While relaxing in a Muskoka chair on a small dock Cedar Lake in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, , I captured this photograph of the Milky Way with deep orange tones. It blends the tranquility of a quiet lakeside evening with the awe-inspiring vastness of the galaxy. #13114 Everyone knows Nathan's Famous Coney Island location on Stillwell Avenue, thanks to its vibrant neon signage and sleek stainless steel exterior. While it's still in the original spot, founded in 1916 by Nathan Handwerker, the building was updated in the 1950s. The renovation modernized the look while preserving the charm that makes it iconic — and, of course, they’re still serving some of the best hot dogs around! Brooklyn, New York. Black and white. #13141 A fisheye scene reminiscent of Ghostbusters. I was working in the studio when all off the sudden the room went dark. These enormous clouds blew in out of nowhere and blocked out the sun. It was mildly terrifying. Aside from increasing the contrast, this photo is unedited. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Black and white.#13063 The powerful wake of a BC Ferry cutting through the deep, obsidian ocean, its white sea foam contrasting sharply against the dark waters — a scene with abstract qualities that would complement any space. Photographed in the Strait of Georgia en route from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay, British Columbia, Canada.#13113 Dappled autumn clouds hover above Coney Island's iconic Cyclone wooden roller coaster, a ride that only cost 25 cents when it opened in 1927. Captured in black and white, this image highlights the timeless charm of the coaster against the dramatic sky.
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