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New on 500px : Red Chilean Wine by RocoBravo by RocoBravo

Wine night

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New on 500px : Dry red pepper on slate blackboard by madhunter7777777 by madhunter7777777

Dry red pepper on slate blackboard isolated on white background

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New on 500px : Dry red pepper on slate blackboard by madhunter7777777 by madhunter7777777

Dry red pepper on slate blackboard isolated on white background

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New on 500px : Condor by VladimirChuyko by VladimirChuyko

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New on 500px : Moai in a lying position B&W by mainz by mainz

Rano Raraku Die meisten der fast 900 Moai´s wurden aus weichem Tuffgestein gefertigt und stammen aus dem Steinbruch des Rano Raraku. Es wurden auf der Insel allerdings auch 53 (kleinere) Moais – vornehmlich aus der ersten Epoche – gefunden, die aus hartem Basaltgestein, rotem Tuff oder Trachyt hergestellt sind.
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New on 500px : MOAI B&W by mainz by mainz

The feeling you get when you visit this huge archaeological site is quite shocking. In Rano Raraku there are 397 moai in various stages of development and it seems as if the sculptors left the job abruptly and could come back at any moment.
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New on 500px : Moai II B&W by mainz by mainz

The feeling you get when you visit this huge archaeological site is quite shocking. In Rano Raraku there are 397 moai in various stages of development and it seems as if the sculptors left the job abruptly and could come back at any moment.

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New on 500px : Bomberos de Chile by DiegoMartin by DiegoMartin

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New on 500px : Foggy Man by jaimatria by jaimatria

The difference between the air and the water temperature creates this magic sensation of boiling waters at Caburgua mornings.

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New on 500px : Lineage by Sean_Bagshaw by Sean_Bagshaw

Moai statues at Ahu Tongariki on Easter Island, back lit by the full moon on March 22, my birthday! I couldn’t imagine a better way to celebrate. Visiting this remote South Pacific island was a dream. Learning about the history and culture of the Island was fascinating in a way only made possible by being there. The statues were a representation of the ancient ancestors and believed to be symbols of authority and power, both religious and political. The moai statues face away from the ocean and towards the villages as if to watch over the people. Photographing them in moonlight is a major life memory.
To create this photo I placed myself in the shadow of one of the tallest moai to minimize flare and contrast from the moon. I took a 4 minute long exposure, allowing the fast moving clouds coming off the ocean streak across the sky. Then I took a shorter, brighter exposure at a higher ISO while no clouds blocked the moon to capture the shadows in the foreground and detail in the statues. In the second exposure the moon had also appeared on the edge of the statue creating the moon-star. The two exposures were painstakingly blended using various masking techniques in Photoshop. Further adjustments were made for clarity and tonal balance. The final step was to convert the color image to black and white using Silver Effects Pro.
Canon 5DsR, 33mm. One exposure at 4 minutes, f/14, ISO 100 and one exposure at 25 seconds, f/4.5, ISO 800.

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New on 500px : “Class Clown” | Magellanic Penguin | Magdalena Island | Straits of Magellan | Chile by Stuart_Clark_Photography by Stuart_Clark_Photography

One of Chile’s largest and most important Magellanic penguin breeding sites is situated on Magdalena Island in the Straits of Magellan. The island has been designated a national nature reserve because of its importance as a penguin breeding site, and the reserve is managed by the government agency Corporación Nacional Forestal.

Canon 1DX, Canon 300mm F2.8, ISO 1250, 1/2000, F8
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