Photocircle's Daily featured authors 22nd edition

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Moving on to Photocircle’s Daily featured authors, I have dedicated the 22nd edition in featuring two sets of amazing waterfall views and astounding bridge structures. We will begin our journey by viewing the Eagle falls in California, drop-by to Sydney to check on the Hunts Creek waterfall, pass through one of the most amazing bridge of Japan, and finally settle at a view of a tranquil sunset by the sea.

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To begin, let me invite everyone to welcome the featured authors for today!

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Please visit @scottshots post entitled "Eagle Falls, Lake Tahoe By Moonlight - Which Is Your Favorite Shot Of The Evening's Three "Keeper" Images?"

A beautifully composed picture of Eagle Falls with the amazing view of Lake Tahoe at the background. In the photo presented by @scottshots, I was captivated by silky smooth depiction of waterfalls. In addition, @scottshots’ great control of the lighting is mind boggling as well.

If you want to see more these amazing images, head over to @scottshots’s feed and free to support his posts.


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Please visit @onethousandpics post entitled "Hunts Creek Waterfall: a little Sydney secret"

A perfect depiction of a wistful waterfall scenery. The image presented by @onethousandpics has the nostalgic appeal that was cleverly framed through the use of vegetation surrounding it.

If you want to see more of @onethousandpics’s amazing work, feel free to visit his feed for more.


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Please visit @mdosev post entitled "Photo of the day - Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge"

The astounding appeal of the Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge is truly fascinating! The image that was presented by @mdosev showcase the immense scale of the bridge structure. The untroubled nature that surrounds bridge has complimented the modern steel structure of the bridge, an interesting contrast of elements!

Be sure to check on @mdosev’s other posts for more amazing photos.


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Please visit @fotogruppemunich post entitled "Sonnenuntergang"

The picture presented by @fotogruppemunich has to be one of the most surreal images I have ever seen. The clarity and serenity of the seascape is undoubtedly amazing. One of the interesting element of the photo is the obscured view of the tracks at the sea bed. I’m curious to learn about the story behind it.

Do visit @fotogruppemunich’s feed for more of his awesome photography!

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That sums up the Photocircle's daily featured authors for day 22. To reiterate, I encourage everyone to visit the posts of the featured authors and show them your support.

You may also use the #photocircle tag, to gain more visibility which will also allow @photocircle to scout your amazing work.


See you on the next edition!

Cheers!

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Thank you so much! The story behind the rail is not that big. The boats are brought into the water over rail. I like the Place it is so quiet and peacful.

It's a pleasure to feature a great photographer like you😊 Thanks for your feedback about the tracks, I could have immagine other use of it.